Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] whole " in BNC.
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1 | Other companies prefer , you know , they 've got to be able to cope , but you , you , you know , you read various things that are said , and some companies are taking it much , much more seriously , and they 're realising the problems right the way down , right through the whole company that stress is causing , and trying to save money . |
2 | It handles all products right through the whole chain from hydrogen cyanide to ‘ Perspex ’ and ‘ Diakon ’ plastics and newer added-value materials such as ‘ Asterite ’ and ‘ Avron ’ . |
3 | Oh he 's brilliant , he has them stuck on the side of his wardrobe door on big pages this size , you know , maybe this height , and it 's detailed right through the whole thing . |
4 | Enough for a whole series , probably . |
5 | Enough for a whole day . |
6 | good enough for the whole group ? |
7 | But he said it loud enough for the whole restaurant to be convulsed and Ken to enjoy his audience at the same time . |
8 | When he left school , he forgot entirely about the whole business , forgot about it for a couple of decades , forgot until this thin , tired fellow , looking so very much like his old school chaplain , came and hovered in the drive , the epitome , it seemed to Patrick , of the doubting kind of modern Anglican clergyman . |
9 | The " we-group solidarity which we associate with the intimacy of kinship , in the sense just described , tends to ramify outwards through the whole social system . |
10 | Only for the whole lot of you we 'd not be near that far on , ’ Moran was able to praise . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | We can work together as a whole group in which there is a clear focus and a clear task . |
14 | At other times during the day they are brought together as a whole group to talk and discuss , to make music and to listen to stories . |
15 | As well as his own impressions ( and further reading ) , it draws on the comments made by his colleagues on the field trips and especially during a whole day 's discussion that we were privileged to have , at Uig Community Centre on 2 October 1980 , with many of those most closely involved in the development of the Western Isles . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Have n't got two original ideas to rub together between the whole lot of them . |
18 | Furthermore during the whole history of over 50 years there has never been an incident which would have required an Off-Site Emergency Plan to be put into action . |
19 | Once again , even if the main points at issue had been side-stepped , the two countries were at peace , and had agreed to be so for a whole generation . |
20 | I was with him constantly for a whole year and in that time I never saw him with anyone , man or woman . |
21 | If they have been together for a whole day or days in conference or retreat then there is a dynamic already present . |
22 | In the First World War Britain experienced conscription for the first time , and the mobilization not only of the whole work force but also of many women , hitherto not in employment , to assist the war effort . |
23 | The story of plate tectonics , the inspiration of the revolution , was the eventual weaving together of a whole series of disconnected threads . |
24 | A Diocesan Assembly is the coming together of the whole Diocesan family to take stock of where we are and to plan our next step . |
25 | This is already bringing in its train a whole new generation of stereo-related audio products including microphones — together with a whole new set of audio problems for you to solve ! |
26 | The requirements were approved annually by Parliament , and were determined by a scale rate of benefit , together with a whole series of regular weekly additions . |
27 | There was a renewed interest in gold and other precious metals , but base metals like copper , lead , and zinc took on a new significance , together with a whole range of new raw materials and foodstuffs . |
28 | As indicated above , most of the information which has been gathered on Roman Rochester concerns the defences , which have now been identified more or less round the whole circuit , and which enclose an area of some 9.5 ha ( 23 acres ) . |
29 | By this teachers are bound together in a whole school , managed by a head and others who can create moments to hear and see all aspects of the school . |
30 | I think perhaps on the whole people understand that better than they used to . |