Example sentences of "[verb] [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It is an activity which involves the whole person and calls for sympathetic imagination , sensitivity and constant self-criticism .
32 Forum Theatre can usefully be seen as small group work which involves the whole group as active spectators .
33 One night he brings me a huge bar of Old Jamaica chocolate and watches while I eat the whole lot .
34 watching the telly and eat the whole bag it 's
35 Eat the whole plateful !
36 The chapter on molecular modelling dismisses much of three dimensional molecular visualisation with the comment , ‘ Besides the trivial operation of rotating the whole structure or selected substructures around a given bond ’ , and goes on to discuss comparison of molecular structures .
37 And he warned that if there was not an honourable settlement , that would ‘ explode the whole region ’ .
38 She flung the whole tangle of thought away from her and ran fast up the stairs as though in the room some delight or pleasure awaited her , not the hard task of painting .
39 Giving her a look of disgust , he bent forward and flung the whole package on the fire .
40 But the myriad electronic images and printed words that pour in daily from the Balkan war zone can not convey the whole truth about what is going on there .
41 She passed the whole thing over to me .
42 I 'd then build the whole system , test it , then ship it out to them , and what happens ?
43 He delighted to have the point examined , turned over , scrutinised , probed and polished , until it was sharp and gleaming and ready to demolish the whole controversy .
44 It is perhaps doubtful whether the Nordic states were really prepared to go the whole way to a common market .
45 For those intending to go the whole way and get their desktop publishing typeset the question of fonts and matching width tables really does cause problems .
46 Only if you want to go the whole way and produce typeset quality data will you ever need to consider anything better than VGA .
47 One is to go the whole atomist hog and turn women too into full-time contracting egoists , no less exploitative and solitary than the males .
48 A self-proclaimed poineer and the ‘ first man to go the whole hog ’ with his business , the Wild Boar Company , he was all for setting the strictest standards of breeds , offering a product aimed at the ‘ luxury end ’ of the market .
49 As he is not a chap to do anything by halves , to get your hands on the eight per cent SGNs you 'll have to go the whole hog and invest in ‘ Work '69 : Terres a Vin ’ , a box containing six special half-bottles ( 1 Muenchberg Riesling ‘ VV ’ , 2 Muenchberg Pinot Gris and 3 Franholz Gewurztraminer ) with handmade labels and capsules pebbledashed with vineyard soil , a piece of rock from each of the three Grand Cru vineyards and a book of Andre 's poems .
50 Brailsford was one of the few popular frontists prepared to go the whole hog and accept this .
51 Taking a deep breath we elected to go the whole hog and print 16 pages .
52 Mortified by the twist in his sobriety , George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society .
53 First crack the whole code and keep it on one side .
54 That particular proposal was of interest only to the limited number of countries which have huissiers de justice , which prompted Professor Graveson when the issue was discussed in 1960 to express the traditional preference of the British Government for bilateral conventions , but the topic attracted more general interest and it was decided to re-examine the whole range of possibilities .
55 Wisely , three representative images are chosen for detailed state by state analysis , rather than encumbering the whole catalogue with such voluminous information .
56 You do n't need to drain the whole system — just enough so that water does n't come out of the immersion heater boss .
57 Roscoe 's ambition was to drain the whole wetland , and to this end he organized ditching , marling , and importation from nearby Manchester of boatload upon boatload of human ordure , which was forked by hand on to the moss .
58 Hard , dry cough racks the whole chest .
59 Dexter distrusted the whole concept , fearing that Blanche did not just operate at the rational level of searching for evidence and reassembling facts , but that she so thought herself into the mind of murderer and victim , that she communed with spirits .
60 Any curriculum innovation of such far reaching design as we have in Scotland at present will inevitably influence the whole life of the school .
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