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

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1 In fact , the use of conjunction provides an insight into the whole logic of discourse ( Smith and Frawley , 1983 ) .
2 Mr. Bennett is calling for an investigation into the whole subject of emergency cover for East Hampshire district .
3 And yet to the world at large he claimed to have conducted a most detailed investigation into the whole matter , sufficient to enable him to arrive at an informed judgement that British policy remained correct .
4 Both were vehement in their call for an Inquiry into the whole affair .
5 Calls from every side for a full judicial inquiry into the whole affair grew louder .
6 Two days later , the Commons trade and industry select committee announced that it would conduct an inquiry into the whole affair .
7 Thus the enterprise of confirming what was a causal circumstance for something else is not remotely like some hopeless speculation into the whole natural history of a thing , or even a stretch of it .
8 The point is that it can not be presumed to be , without careful enquiry into the whole range of factors that bear upon educational decisions .
9 This was the subject of a unanimous recommendation by the Departmental Committee on Corporal Punishment which reported in 1938 after a most careful and exhaustive enquiry into the whole subject .
10 Lord Charnwood , in a very able speech , asked for an enquiry into the whole conditions governing the education , social and industrial position of the deaf .
11 Derby , with the support of Salvidge , his Liverpool henchman , was making this difficult by trying to conduct a growling inquest into the whole election strategy .
12 Market forces are pushing their way into the whole arena of debt servicing and conditions of grant aid so that the international rhetoric is moving away from comprehensive Primary Health Care to ‘ cost recovery ’ .
13 Now Rocky is in , things 'll be more fluid and Brian will be able to work his way into the whole picture .
14 The brief given to Fisher was not simply to prepare the way for a measure of egalitarian reform , but to introduce some order into the whole area of adolescent education which , given the increase in juvenile delinquency , and mounting industrial unrest , was felt to be a social issue of some significance .
15 to develop from these accounts an analysis of policy options for incorporating information technology into the whole curriculum .
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