Example sentences of "[verb] [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Religious Education should provide the context for and substantially influence the whole school curriculum . |
2 | Ivy draped the whole frontage of the building and mingled with the moss of the large dilapidated lawn . |
3 | Paul had been a real find so far , and she knew it would do his professional standing a lot of good if he could design the whole hotel complex . |
4 | She did n't tell Princesse Mat the whole story . |
5 | There should be a need to reorganize the whole time-scale of a current c , merely to fit the software into the work schedule . |
6 | He successfully reformed the service on the Continent , setting up fixed and regular posts for the speeding on of the portmantle or packet , in place of the irregular messengers and carriers who had travelled the whole distance . |
7 | When we 're using the fax facility and we get a series of policy numbers and a problem coming through to us erm that 's not so bad cos that 's being amalgamated by the branch secretaries , when it 's going back , and we do it on the same one single fax going back , they 're sitting there snipping up individual replies , you know putting individual replies into consultants ' baskets unless they photocopy the whole sheet in which case they 've got a confidentiality problem . |
8 | The advantage that Ken offered the team was the ability to be able to pull off love scenes and other out-of-character poses without anyone ridiculing the whole thing . |
9 | She emptied the whole toybox out . |
10 | And Dad put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a tin of tobacco , and Cromb emptied the whole lot into his new pipe with Dad having a look of disbelief on his face , ’ Kerr recounted . |
11 | The Doctor Data database is aimed at defining the entire compass of E-type additives , allowing the whole range to be investigated , at least up to the date of author Peter J Menter 's documentation , although the main menu of the program includes an option to update the database in various ways . |
12 | If you have n't come across foot-assisted trowels before these have a long tubular handle and work as the name suggests allowing the whole weight of the body to force the trowel into the ground , rather than just relying on the arm muscles . |
13 | When you have completed the whole exercise , scrutinise it , paying particular attention to your adjectives . |
14 | Wait until you have completed the whole questionnaire before you read our analysis of your wild personality . |
15 | Thing is , he was christened that way , and he hates the whole moviestar bit . |
16 | During the hunts , females are left on their own lot , and so to enable the whole group to re-form after the hunt , the two sexes have to co-ordinate their separate movements , staying within calling distance of each other . |
17 | Having just received the whole kingdom from him , they ca n't wait to get rid of him . |
18 | But , according to Home Office memos shown both to New Scientist and to Computing magazine , ‘ the computer systems might be linked to form a distributed network encompassing the whole country ’ , with the centre of the network located at the Home Office ADP unit in Merseyside . |
19 | He did n't realize I was guying the whole idea . |
20 | And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room . |
21 | The mainstream Labour left thinks it can call Mr Major 's bluff : he would rather swallow the Social Chapter , they guess , than lose the whole treaty . |
22 | The only real problem with this way of bending is that if one of the ‘ laminations ’ does break you lose the whole piece rather than just the one lamination ! |
23 | ‘ But we chose the highest quality file servers , because if one of those goes down you lose the whole network . ’ |
24 | Then he went back to his mother , taking the Kings with him , and there he divided the whole spoil with the hidalgos and his other companions , both the Moorish captives and all the spoil of whatever kind , so that they departed right joyfully , being well pleased with what he had done . |
25 | At one point it looked like we 'd have to restore the whole room . |
26 | The Association is paying for the work , expected to cost in the region of £5,500 ( $9,600 ) from donations worldwide and has also launched an appeal for funds to restore the whole altar . |
27 | But it would n't mean building the whole Store , said Nisodemus , his eyes shining like two bright black marbles . |
28 | He nowhere confronts the whole issue of menstruation and childbirth , which marked woman as either ritually unclean or sinful . |
29 | Started by Pauline Jaricot at the age of 17 Now involves the whole Church in helping the world |
30 | Its practical underpinning is ‘ orthofunction ’ : a teaching method which involves the whole person physically and mentally and which instils ‘ the ability to function as members of society , to participate in normal social settings appropriate to their age ’ . |