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

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1 good enough for the whole group ?
2 But he said it loud enough for the whole restaurant to be convulsed and Ken to enjoy his audience at the same time .
3 Only for the whole lot of you we 'd not be near that far on , ’ Moran was able to praise .
4 On Saturday morning the gates were closed early with thousands locked out , only for the whole day to be lost to the weather ; had just an hour or two 's play been possible there would almost certainly have been a result .
5 Beginners are often surprised at the length of time it takes a learner to learn something : they tend to think that they need to say something once only for the whole class to have it ready for use a few seconds later .
6 Monitoring included regular meetings — quarterly for the whole social services and primary health care teams and monthly for one general practitioner , the social services team leader ( care manager ) , and the team manager of the community health unit .
7 And it was funny , the carrion crows use to keep away for the whole week nearly .
8 Life table analysis showed 1 , 2 , and 5 year survival rates of 57% , 31% , and 17% respectively for the whole group .
9 Laura was very lucky to be married to Richard , who would not have hurt her feelings deliberately for the whole world .
10 Keep your notes for at least a full year — and probably for the whole length of the course .
11 That is the annual payment , and although we 're seeking approval now for the whole payment , we will defer one of , half of those , both of those payments until the six months ' interval , in order to gain the interest .
12 ‘ This is really for the whole family , everybody who knows me and the people of Leeds .
13 his weakness of central parliamentary control is in spite of the fact that decisions on tax are taken centrally for the whole country and the revenues are then distributed among the Länder .
14 The Bundesrat is a federal organ passing laws and raising taxes centrally for the whole country ( Article 106 ) .
15 Casteleyn observed that ‘ Smaller libraries may not need a full-time training officer but may be able to benefit from the advice of a training officer employed to develop training centrally for the whole organisation ’ , and suggested that ‘ smaller authorities who were unlikely to have their own training officers should look to their authority 's training department for support ’ but it seems that in practice , smaller libraries are least likely to have an existing strong centre of training expertise to turn to .
16 Erm but the reality is that erm we would therefore need our budget to , in fact for the first half of this year , to have , well for the whole year , to have reflected the late delivery of the systems which would 've , if we 'd had that in the budget and we 'd been projecting the whole budget at say two point six , our budget figure would 've been somewhere in the region of another eighty to ninety thousand higher than it currently is for this first quarter .
17 Well I thought I was going to have the computer here for the whole time of Sarah 's stay you see .
18 ‘ How do you know he 's here for the whole summer ? ’
19 The Court , and by extension Paris , would become the focus of all Europe , and even for the whole civilized world , for the Emperor , conscious of the huge changes in the speed and ease of travel which were taking place , foresaw an influx of visitors not just from the Old World but also from the New .
20 Many organisations pay for employees and their spouses ( sometimes even for the whole family ) to visit the new location before agreeing to the international move .
21 If the deformation is homogeneous , so that and are independent of the then for the whole material .
22 SHOULD YOUR ENTERTAINER BE THERE FOR THE WHOLE PARTY ?
23 And provided that he did have a ‘ residence ’ ( or ‘ abode ’ , the concept used in other contexts ) there , in which he spent a substantial part of the year , it would not be necessary for him to be physically present there for the whole three-month period prior to the qualifying date .
24 And her uncle with me beside you and whole wedding and the minister was saying , sit down and do n't he he brought her up the aisle , I do n't know whether her father 's coming back or something , and he says no I 'm not sitting like , he says no I 'm not moving back and he stood there for the whole wedding like , back .
25 And so on for the whole island .
26 And so on for the whole island .
27 Thank you very much , please do stay with us either for the whole afternoon , or certainly for the next
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