Example sentences of "[adj] for the whole " in BNC.

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1 it 's not uniformed for the whole sentence
2 To avoid variation in bran composition over the period of the study , a large supply , adequate for the whole study , was stored centrally and distributed to the patients as necessary .
3 The BCU have confirmed that the International Canoe Exhibition will be at Ponds Forge in Sheffield on 20th–21st Feb next year , much more central for the whole country .
4 The fees payable for the whole process are as follows :
5 Incidentally , although Fei called his book Peasant Life in China , he made no pretence that the social system he described was typical for the whole country .
6 Together they started to laugh , the deep chuckle and the dry whispery cackle rolling past the monks , who returned with a start to their praying ; past Bridhe , Elizabeth , Marion , Hector and his young attendants , the women , clan officers , nephews , cousins , clansmen great and common , clustered weeping at the death-bed of the man who had been chief for the whole life-time of most of them .
7 It does not necessarily entail that goods supplied must be fit for the whole hire period , especially where extended hire periods are envisaged .
8 It is like running the first 100 metres like Carl Lewis , getting into gear but pushing really hard for the whole race as you go along .
9 Since the magnetic material is still endowed with the property of concentrating the field lines in itself , the flux stays constant for the whole length of the core , yielding
10 The clean price is constant for the whole period .
11 Production tends to be focused on very large plants , erm , and each plant will produce erm , a particular good for the whole world market and so therefore trade must , must increase .
12 History is the process by which the liberation which Christ proclaimed will be made effective for the whole world .
13 Well that 's rather unsettling for the whole club is n't it ?
14 Where parents or children were not present for the whole conference they should receive as a minimum " written confirmation of the main findings of the conference , a note of who attended and who was absent and confirmation of the decisions and recommended plan of action " .
15 It 's important for the whole family to be treated even if symptoms are not present , as infection occurs very easily .
16 As a player , you 're only concerned about what you do as an individual , but as a manager you 're concerned for the whole team , ’ he said .
17 The judgment not being satisfied , the bank presented a bankruptcy petition against B alone for the whole debt .
18 It concluded that there were two serious options : ( a ) a broadcasting unit established as a department of the House which would be responsible for the whole operation involved in producing the signal from the Chamber and committees , and possibly the Lords ( this is the solution adopted in several legislatures in Canada ) ; and ( b ) an independent unit answerable to a select committee and contracted to the House to produce the signals on the same integrated basis as in option ( a ) .
19 ‘ But now they are responsible for the whole distribution process and they have no experience of how to deal with it . ’
20 ‘ Too soft you are , girl , ’ Win Morgan broke her bread into small pieces soaking them in the soup , ‘ ca n't be responsible for the whole neighbourhood , can you ?
21 At the beginning of this year the Louvre became an établissement public administratif , which means that henceforth the director of the museum will also be solely responsible for the whole establishment , which will also have greater financial autonomy .
22 Keep your chequebook and your cheque card separate : If you make it easy for a thief to plunder your account by keeping your chequebook and card together , you could be held responsible for the whole amount .
23 One alternative is total responsibility ; one department is then responsible for the whole project .
24 organised by an individual responsible for the whole course programme :
25 organised by a group responsible for the whole course programme .
26 But it also believes that the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) , which is officially responsible for the whole food chain , should now consider accepting overall responsibility for institutional catering , but in consultation with the Ministries of both Health and Education .
27 For they concentrate on building up co-operatives which allow women to be responsible for the whole production and marketing process .
28 The level would be uniform for the whole country and the proceeds would be distributed to local authorities in proportion to the number of adults in their area .
29 This new Theological School , with its week-long intensive courses , is therefore highly strategic for the whole future of the Baptist work in the country .
30 In order to foster such a workforce it is essential for the whole community , including Education and Industry , to collaborate in supporting young people in their transition from school to work .
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