Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [art] whole " in BNC.
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1 | , you had a built in , and on the left , they 've torn down the whole building . |
2 | Yeah , I mean , they 've torn down the whole building inside the big . |
3 | Within days of the settlement Mass Observation reported widespread shame ‘ that we had let down the whole tradition of England 's pledges for honesty , fair play and resistance to threats . ’ |
4 | It can be argued that mass communications have simply speeded up the whole process of change enormously , rather than imposed a massive and rigid uniformity . |
5 | Every day I do n't manage to catch the same bus home as you do , I 'm fed up the whole evening . |
6 | I had separated out a whole slot for an over-60s magazine , Years Ahead . |
7 | As early as 1886 its legal sub-committee had drawn up a whole series of amendments to the criminal law which it wanted to see on the statute book . |
8 | The technique has indeed opened up a whole new area of meiotic investigation in the male . |
9 | I have just wiped out a whole line by carelessly resting my finger on a key , and earlier it kept telling me ‘ mistake ’ — not , of course , helpfully saying what the mistake was . |
10 | I had had a whole afternoon spent upon me , been the centre of attention , cost the State a fortune and my wife had given up a whole day of precious work to be with me . |
11 | In the same memorandum of April 1986 that eventually brought down the whole house of cards — the memorandum that mentioned the diversion of funds to the contras — an extraordinary phrase appeared : ‘ The Iranians have been told that our presence in Iran is ‘ a holy commitment ’ . ’ |
12 | And he he more or less laid down the whole theory of probability , in a few days , Pascal |
13 | We have taken a new initiative , brand new initiative , we 've set up a whole new scheme doing this that and the other da da da , and in a sort of a tail end , |
14 | Once the communications parameters have been set up the whole process is very simple and , so far as is possible , completely error-free . |
15 | Rourke had set up the whole annoying episode . |
16 | Since then the study of New Age sciences , such as geomancy , astro-archaeology and divination , has brought about a whole new understanding which totally challenges our conventional preconceptions . |
17 | Need to exactly find out before I knew I 'd got mucked up the whole thing and ca n't send there back either . |
18 | On Knightsbridge , Sloanes have made way for surfers and ‘ tubes ’ have taken on a whole new meaning . |
19 | Welcome back : Coming up shortly , the ghostwatchers who 've taken on a whole houseful of spirits . |
20 | A Christmas Carol may be an old favourite this time of year — but performed by Herefordshire college students , it 's taken on a whole new look . |
21 | There are no visible scars left from that experience , but I have found that to my mind the word ‘ optimistic ’ has taken on a whole new meaning . |
22 | An Italian entrepreneur has taken over a whole department store to sell western goods in Romanian currency . |
23 | But there are erm others who , for whom teaching is the major aspect and the major important role that they perceive for themselves erm but there is always a balance and on balance , taken over the whole system , I should think that most people spend fifty or sixty per cent of their time on research . |
24 | I mean , I 'm n this is no criticism because you , you could n't er , you 'd have taken up the whole hour if you 'd included examples . |
25 | After he has killed off the whole lot of them in various ways , he shouts in triumph , ‘ Jesus , I got 'em all ! ’ |
26 | For the first time in warfare , motorized trucks were the sole means of transport , for to have used horses would have choked up the whole movement of supplies . |