Example sentences of "[vb infin] the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Paul had been a real find so far , and she knew it would do his professional standing a lot of good if he could design the whole hotel complex .
2 And he warned that if there was not an honourable settlement , that would ‘ explode the whole region ’ .
3 But the myriad electronic images and printed words that pour in daily from the Balkan war zone can not convey the whole truth about what is going on there .
4 I 'd then build the whole system , test it , then ship it out to them , and what happens ?
5 Any curriculum innovation of such far reaching design as we have in Scotland at present will inevitably influence the whole life of the school .
6 and it 'll throw the whole thing .
7 Whatever transport you choose is imperfect , delays , break downs , parking wardens and baby buggy proof buses plague our lives so should we re-think the whole business of getting from here to there , one hundred Scottish women have
8 Or , later , the manhandling of the carts and the completion of the bridge that , sooner or later , would conduct the whole army across to a ruined wall .
9 A good general practitioner keeps an eye on the health of his elderly patients , knows the score , and can conduct the whole orchestra of welfare on their behalf when they need it .
10 DARLINGTON 'S Railside Revival scheme has been hailed as a blueprint for future development programmes which will enhance the whole trackside network .
11 This includes the appointment of two full-time National Chief Verifiers who will co-ordinate and oversee the whole NVQ operation within centres .
12 Two Spanish climbers above us were working on the overhanging 6b pitches and although we 'd been told you could aid the whole section it was obvious from the stance that the bolts were too far apart .
13 In the general theory of relativity the natural frame anywhere is chosen to be a frame in free fall , but we can not cover the whole Universe with one frame .
14 Call barring is available to all those using digital exchanges , which now cover large chunks of the country and will shortly cover the whole country .
15 The chantry certificates of 1545 , even if one accepts their record of communicants in the parishes as accurate , do not cover the whole country , and again there is uncertainty as to the proportion of the population below communicant age .
16 An acquisition investigation could cover the whole range of business of the target , and so the accountants will usually hold an early meeting with the investor to discuss the scope of their report .
17 Any plan must cover the whole field .
18 This can cover the whole cost of draught-proofing , getting your loft insulated , having your pipes and tanks lagged , and possibly wall insulation and secondary glazing .
19 This may cover the whole gamut of emotions , including elation , despair , anger , irritability , anxiety , and inexplicable fear .
20 A pattern need not cover the whole board ; thus in Os & Xs , a pattern may cover just a row , or just a diagonal .
21 A glove that would cover the whole body up to the neck .
22 Referring to Moser 's three sources of sampling bias mentioned earlier , it is clear that the sampling frame used ( two general practice records ) does not cover the whole population of housewives ; yet there is no evidence that these records represent a particularly unrepresentative sub-sample of the population .
23 well you I mean you , you could cover er cover the whole thing could n't you ?
24 ( Note that waves scattered in directions other than back towards the source have been omitted , and that the transmitted pulse would cover the whole planet . )
25 Occupational Welfare is not evenly distributed , and does not cover the whole workforce .
26 As the basket empties , a heavy child could lean and make the whole trolley overbalance .
27 It would make the whole exercise entirely pointless , but she did n't care .
28 What , what people had , had Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and they perhaps came for their order on the , or their weekend joint on the Friday and I 'd make the whole ticket up and they 'd pay and then that ticket would be torn off and if they wanted that meat delivered on the Saturday , that would be delivered with that ticket on the top .
29 So more programme analysis and discussion and less argument and assertion , I think , would make the whole thing less fraught on the one side .
30 However , who knows , perhaps someday we 'll come across some tablet or document that will make the whole thing clear .
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