Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [art] whole " in BNC.

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1 For instance , when you return your renewal slip why not enclose at least one or two application forms from new members or better still get your class organised and send in the whole lot together !
2 The Thermogrill surface combustion burner gives an even heat over the whole surface , even when it 's turned down .
3 These honours subjects range over the whole field of legal interest .
4 When satisfied , look along the whole length and ensure that the wood grain does not run off the true length .
5 The trio is completed by Dick Vance , the computer ‘ driver ’ , though his activities extend over the whole breadth of keeping the flight data read-out units in working order and developing the programs and electronics generally .
6 The company told the news agency that it has sold more than 200,000 of the 95LX model and will continue to sell both models — but ‘ We expect the 100LX to be even more popular and open up a whole new market . ’
7 They 're just mastering the basic skills of walking and talking , which open up a whole new world for them .
8 But he continued : ‘ Although we represent the Israeli point of view , we give out the whole picture .
9 How many fourths make up a whole how many fourths to make a whole one ?
10 Four how many how many sixths make up a whole one ?
11 There is a very clear , clean cut approach to the whole collection with the accent on strong graphics and sports oriented motifs to create renewed interest in the ‘ contemporary classic ’ shapes of the shirts , shorts , tops , sweaters , track suits , joggers and shell suits which make up the whole range .
12 Butt up a whole panel against the skirting and mark off where it overlaps the last fixed panels .
13 Establish the Barril Measure over the whole Island of Islay . "
14 A Home Secretary spends many hours conscientiously reading background papers which set out the whole history of a single police officer 's alleged offences , sometimes in a bundle of papers an inch thick , in order that justice and equity may be done .
15 I sketch out the whole scenario in seven minutes flat .
16 There are known to be sizeable roosts at Chichester and Pagham Harbours , Shoreham , Rottingdean , Hastings , and at Camber , besides the many birds which feed along the whole shore .
17 The aisles and galleries continue round the whole building .
18 Somehow they were lying down , his strong body pressed intimately close along the whole length of hers .
19 THE ups and downs of the business world take on a whole new meaning for successful selfstarter Jonny Sims .
20 WATCH receptionist/telephonist Ann Sheppard at work for a few minutes and productivity levels take on a whole new dimension .
21 Crackers and flares take on a whole new meaning when you work for the Olefines business .
22 They take on the whole world , but they 've got no patterns with which to deal with all that experience. ,
23 In fact , as I write I realize that the whole mess of Primavera must be handed over to you — TAKE OVER THE WHOLE BLOODY THING and get this tremendous weight off my shoulders — change and edit the costumes , but not too much , as they are designed so as not to interfere with the movement of the ballet , as it includes curling up into small balls , rolling , lying etc .
24 Even though we were always moving around , we 'd always be on the same tip ; we 'd go to bed at the same time and my mom would carry cooking pots into hotels and cook — stink out the whole place with curry .
25 They might even want to , you know , take out a whole new one ,
26 Keep the overall silhouette slim with a tailored or belted jacket and soften up the whole effect with a feminine frilled blouse or floaty scarf around the neck .
27 Keep the overall silhouette slim with a tailored or belted jacket and soften up the whole effect with a feminine frilled blouse or floaty scarf around the neck .
28 It is sufficient to contravene this regulation where the patch is more than a quarter of the breadth of the tread , because there can not be at least three-quarters of good tread around the whole circumference of the tyre in such a case .
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