Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thing is , he was christened that way , and he hates the whole moviestar bit .
2 And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room .
3 He nowhere confronts the whole issue of menstruation and childbirth , which marked woman as either ritually unclean or sinful .
4 Started by Pauline Jaricot at the age of 17 Now involves the whole Church in helping the world
5 Its practical underpinning is ‘ orthofunction ’ : a teaching method which involves the whole person physically and mentally and which instils ‘ the ability to function as members of society , to participate in normal social settings appropriate to their age ’ .
6 It is an activity which involves the whole person and calls for sympathetic imagination , sensitivity and constant self-criticism .
7 Forum Theatre can usefully be seen as small group work which involves the whole group as active spectators .
8 Hard , dry cough racks the whole chest .
9 She started taking stands at antique fairs in Kent , and at weekends or during school holidays the whole family plus dogs would go on expeditions to Wales , the West Country and East Anglia .
10 We ca n't just inflict heavy penalties , however , as that drives the whole business underground , as in the Mediterranean countries .
11 The side-dots are odd in that black dots alternate with white dots set into big black squares , and I think that from the player 's viewpoint this almost spoils the whole line of the guitar .
12 You will notice that this inference contains the built-in assumption that whatever went on on Earth is likely to have gone on elsewhere in the universe , and this begs the whole question .
13 Could I point out to members that we did have er written replies to try and speed up the question process , could I ask members both in asking the question and especially in answering , not to make it another speech occasion because otherwise it destroys the whole purpose of having the written replies .
14 While frank HM opener ‘ Swivelhead ’ tears the teeth out your gaping mouth , ‘ Candy Deceit ’ slows the whole thing down to ‘ Drowners ’ speed , daring confetti to rain down on us as if to finalise the effect .
15 As the next few paragraphs are going to get quite biochemical , and I see no easy way round them , Figure 10.3 summarizes the whole sequence for anyone who really ca n't bear the details ( you can then skip to page 258 ) .
16 Alan Strachan as director knits the whole show together neatly and Jonathan Cohen on piano is a suitably reticent accompanist .
17 ‘ He thinks the whole world revolves around his flipping programme . ’
18 The external schema is the subset of the database which is relevant to the particular user , and though it may be a summarised and a very restricted subset , the user may think that it represents the whole view , because it is the whole view as far as the user is concerned .
19 The Siemens display goes the whole hog .
20 When the miller unleashes this stallion to plunge straight off after the wild mares in the fen ( 4057 – 66 ) he unwittingly unleashes the whole course of events that will lead to the " swyvinges " in his family 's bedchamber that night .
21 But that is a highly vulnerable position for any politician to take - and I doubt if it offers the whole answer .
22 This subdivides the whole field of science and technology into about 60 000 subdivisions .
23 In any event , your Lordships ' decision in this case , re-establishing as it does the decision in Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 , renders the whole question of consent by the company irrelevant .
24 The third turning starts in the resulting gap in mid-field and turns the whole field towards the centre , and so on .
25 Then the sky lights up with a devil lightning prong that turns the whole countryside into a photo negative .
26 13:33 ) which causes the whole mixture to rise , or like salt rubbed into the meat to preserve and flavour it ( Luke 14:34 ) .
27 To do so means having kept back something special in reserve and therein lies the whole problem with ‘ Great Expectations ’ — Tasmin threw out her finest first .
28 We need the winds everywhere and we rely on people in Florida state to take these very sparse observations and turn them into a map which covers the whole surface of the tropical Pacific .
29 We will have to wait for the Donaldson report , which covers the whole country . ’
30 The deal covers the whole UK mainland , and was greeted in the City as an important breakthrough .
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