Example sentences of "[noun] from the whole " in BNC.

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1 The slave trade can not be considered in isolation from the whole Atlantic economy .
2 The uncompromising attitude of the government at this time was reflected in a proposal announced on Aug. 10 to evacuate Tamils from the whole Jaffna peninsula ( where about 1,000,000 of them lived ) and house them in refugee camps at Vavuniya while the military sought to " annihilate " the LTTE .
3 It recognised local talent from the whole region .
4 Our bodies would be able to make far better use of the nutrients in the food and we would get more pleasure from the whole process .
5 Pound there , it is plain — for instance , in his comment on Hilaire Belloc — is as unwilling as any Marxist to abstract a question like the proper language for poetry from the whole social matrix and milieu in which such a subject may get itself debated .
6 The Swann Committee had also noted ‘ the views expressed very clearly to us at our various meetings with parents from the whole range of ethnic minority groups that they want and indeed expect the education system to give their children above all a good command of English as rapidly as possible ’ .
7 Together they handle incoming requests for help from the whole company , many for translations of technical material , contracts , safety reports , business correspondence , patent specifications and standards .
8 The phasing condition attached to the consent for application no. 396/90 should also be applied to Phase 2 , i.e. house completions from the whole site ( Phases 1 and 2 ) should not exceed 30 units per annum , of which a maximum of 20 units are family houses .
9 Attacks on an oil refinery at Sisak on the River Sava led to widespread contamination in the Lonja Field National park , one of Europe 's largest fish-breeding areas , which attracts fish from the whole Danube delta .
10 The only difference is that , if the output from the whole device is wrong , then every node in the whole device is instructed to reset its addressed cell to some random value again .
11 It will look at the entirety of the obligations undertaken by the firm and determine the nature of the relationship from the whole contract construed in the light of its commercial context rather than from a few words in the contract .
12 Throughout his life the author loved and drew inspiration from the whole region , from Smailholm to ‘ Scott 's View ’ above the river Tweed and the house he built for himself at Abbotsford .
13 Because of this fluidity in royal land-holding a list of all the known royal estates from the whole Merovingian period would be misleading ; it would not allow for the pattern of acquisition and alienation .
14 see from nineteen ninety two ninety three financial year , our income from the whole year was a hundred and twenty one thousand pounds .
15 He looked back upon the month of May , and stood aghast at what he recalled , so far were these extremes from the whole habit of his mind .
16 Two club contests at Boveton Beach produced nothing and just a few codling from the whole stretch of beach .
17 I can only think that the teacher wanted to get as much mileage from the whole thing as she could .
18 To ignore documents is to cut off sociology from the whole process of social change , which is one of the fundamental concepts of the discipline itself .
19 This was felt at home to be a major humiliation , and the government found itself under fire from the whole spectrum of public opinion .
20 Yet I found that the breadth of my Scottish education stood me in good stead in the work of assessing and editing material from the whole agenda of a serious newspaper .
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