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

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1 The three men stood together for some time while the long-faced sheep ambled around them , sometimes coming close to examine them but scuttering away at the slightest of their movements , sending a ripple of bells through the whole flock .
2 Having satisfactorily ascertained its existence through the whole length of the spinal marrow , my next object was to discover whether it was a continued tube from one extremity to the other : this was most decidedly proved , by dividing the spinal marrow through the middle , and pouring mercury into the orifice where the canal was cut across : it passed in a small stream with equal facility towards the brain ( into which it entered ) , or in a contrary direction to where the spinal marrow terminates .
3 He took the boy through the whole episode .
4 If you decide to dispense with a thorough dig through the whole plot and merely take out planting holes , at least try to follow the above principle : dig two spits deep , and reverse them with the more fertile top spit going down to root level .
5 Later in the week , the training officer put asterisks against the names of trainees who 'd achieved less than £2,000 worth of business through the whole week .
6 Section Two moves outside the classroom to focus on the full-scale drama project , guiding the teacher through the whole process with valuable suggestions and clear instructions .
7 That involvement is well caught by the St John 's Choir , bringing out the ingeniously woven repetitions of the Western Wynde theme , used as a ground through the whole Mass .
8 She has obviously learnt from her creator , who amended Defoe 's actual Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain ( 1724–6 ) , by introducing with the aid of books further description of historic buildings , without venturing further into the country than his garden .
9 May , September and October are ideal months for novices , though we do run level 1 and 2 courses through the whole summer for the more determined .
10 It was like a dance without music , silence through the whole barn except for the tapping and the quiet thud of the hoofs .
11 We 'll work our way through the whole fuckin' audience , shaft every man-jack of them ’ .
12 The coffee hit the spot , though , and I drank my way through the whole pot and threw in a couple of cigarettes for good measure .
13 In the year 1184 , an event took place at the Palace which at the time must have sent a ripple through the whole country for Richard , Archbishop of Canterbury , the man who had succeeded Thomas Becket , died here at Halling .
14 As well as identifying the categories and types of drugs abused in sport it attempts to answer the questions which arise frequently , illustrates the side-effects on health and takes the reader through the whole process of doping control .
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