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

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1 This can be seen in their reaction to the most striking change of this kind during the whole early modern period — the assumption by Tsar Peter I in 1721 of the new title of Emperor ( Imperator ) .
2 The star of the show was undoubtedly Sue Edwards from Middlesex , who rode nine tests on three different horses , and was not only the winner of the Preliminary and Elementary trophies with two different horses , but also won the 1991/92 points trophy for the most wins during the whole season .
3 The survivor thus denies that he has ever harboured any hostile feelings against the dead loved one ; the soul of the dead harbours them instead and seeks to put them into action during the whole period of mourning … .
4 Urinary albumin excretion progression was not related to changes in urinary sodium and urea excretion , glycated haemoglobin concentration , or weight , but it was related to the sum of urinary sodium excretion during the whole treatment period ( r '=0.44 , p=0.05 for all patients ; r '=0.39 for enalapril group ; r '=0.36 for hydrochlorothiazide group ) .
5 And , what is more , she had not experienced a single moment of panic during the whole exercise .
6 Had we not spent even more money on the BAIE Awards this year by advertising on the inside front cover of the magazine , we would not have received a single name check for 15 awards during the whole evening and in all the attendant publicity .
7 Concern with the disincentive effects of taxation has , however , been a continual theme during the whole period covered by this study irrespective of the prevalent rates of taxation or the level of public expenditure .
8 This lapse from tradition revitalised the proceedings which take place during the whole day .
9 We lost one man from the ground crew during the whole time we were overseas .
10 Such a high margin of flexibility was relevant because the new land allocations were essentially for development during the whole Structure Plan period and the precise rate at which new sites would be developed , whether before or after 1991 , could not be judged .
11 In this relationship there is active involvement , collaboration and co-operation during the whole process of the relationship in an enterprise that neither party could achieve on their own .
12 Initially there was an increase in the number of boats passing through Foxton , but this quickly abated , and there was no effective increase in traffic during the whole life of the lift .
13 She had not had one day 's illness during the whole time .
14 Lack of rigorous endoscopic criteria defining variceal haemorrhage such as those described by Buset et al , lack of standardisation for the time of entry , non-uniform management of the variceal haemorrhage during the whole study period , analysis of either the first or the recurrent episodes of haemorrhage and differences in patient sampling or variables recorded may all have a part in explaining the contradictions among some of the studies published on this matter .
15 He left the room and Newman swung round to face Monica who had remained like a piece of the furniture during the whole time since he 'd arrived .
16 During this year WASL will maintain its opening ours from Tuesday to Friday , from 10am–5pm but it will be formally closed to readers and users during the whole month of August .
17 Five men during the whole day .
18 What is incontestable is that Mr Stewart 's conduct during the whole affair was entirely unbecoming of a representative of a national sports , and his claim that the TVNZ cameraman was obstructing the removal of David Lawrence from the field of play was proved by television evidence to be false .
19 Horatia 's supposed to have lost her memory during the whole time she was away .
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