Example sentences of "have [vb pp] a whole " in BNC.

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1 The Salman Rushdie affair has given a whole new meaning to both anti-racist and black community politics .
2 A company director has given a whole new meaning to the term ’ house painting ’ .
3 Sir , The current debate on fair competition between booksellers and book clubs has exposed a whole area of concerns for booksellers .
4 The development of sophisticated computer techniques has added a whole new dimension to this ‘ post-production ’ stage of commercial-making .
5 After detailing her mental history he added , ‘ Lotte has vivid fantasies and has built a whole world of dreams .
6 The history of the British car industry ( refer to Chapter 4 ) , which has seen a whole series of mergers , is one example which shows that the potential benefits of mergers are not automatically secured .
7 And the very word has named a whole religious movement .
8 Since then at the planning sub-committee Mr has produced a whole load of new made-up figures which pretend that the situation is far worse than that .
9 £250,000 cash deal for Scots ensemble The sponsorship should have further-reaching effects , providing music away from the concert hall — the Ensemble plans 20 concerts annually in hospitals and hospices Sponsorship from British Telecom has opened a whole new horizon for the 11-piece Scottish Ensemble , says Mary Miller
10 Now Dillie has got a whole new show to delight you .
11 Fellow Belgian Ann Demeulemeester has inspired a whole generation of fashion school graduates with her heightened minimalism .
12 But with the introduction of all manner of high-tech fabrics from super-wicking next-to-the-skin materials through to lightweight breathable waterproofs , the integrated approach to clothing has become a whole lot more attractive .
13 • You had only to watch Curtis Strange shoot that all-time record 62 at St. Andrews in a Dunhill Cup to realise golf has become a whole new ball game .
14 Over the last twenty years in Britain industrial action has affected a whole range of essential services from water , electricity and fire-fighting to the Royal Mail , public transport and health .
15 Recently , the tourism business has invented a whole host of ghouls and apparitions , from phantom organists to the ghost of the bull-running , so that overnight Stamford became one of the most haunted towns in England .
16 He said : ‘ I am very pleased that this operation , which has involved a whole range of bodies and been well co-ordinated by Scottish Natural Heritage , has been so successful . ’
17 There are those who believe passionately that one only appreciates what one has paid for oneself , while there are others who believe , like your higher education correspondent Ngaio Crequer , that the public funding of higher education has served a whole generation well and should be allowed to continue to do so in future .
18 He has eliminated a whole ‘ study section ’ , which included works after , and attributed to , Ribera ; there are no prints , and a number of paintings , which in Naples were hung as autograph , have not been invited to Spain .
19 Well , I have done the photography for the front cover and er of this particular book , but countryside books , who are the publishers , were asked a number of years ago to republish the old Berkshire village book and that has started a whole series of countryside village books , which now cover , I think , about thirty five different counties .
20 The rampant sexism of the climbing and walking fraternity over the last 50 years has left a whole generation of older women with the legacy of being expected to have the white-bearded , old sod 's tea ready for him on the table when he comes home from a fabulous day out on the hills .
21 But Pauline Daniels has created a whole new interpretation of the uproarious soliloquy .
22 It has destroyed a whole production line and nine caravans .
23 SAVE has published a whole series of reports on country houses at risk , entitled Tomorrow 's Ruins , Silent Mansions and Endangered Domains , illustrating fine houses under threat .
24 And he 'd say , Well and he 'd got a whole string of Lenin 's books , and he 'd reach down and pick one and turn to the right page straight away , says , This is what Lenin said , and he said , I 'll stand by this , you know .
25 Perhaps somebody decided to enter a religious order just after she 'd bought a whole new wardrobe … = I shall have to wear them obviously — it will teach me a rather curious and special kind of humility .
26 Meredith thought it was the smile of the cat who 'd found a whole vat of cream .
27 They 'll continue their campaign to win back the security they 'd worked a whole lifetime for .
28 The two human parcels screwed up on the floor could have fared a whole lot worse .
29 Lucker returns from town , having made a whole tribe of redneck friends who for once put away their normal prejudices for the sake of broadening their knowledge .
30 But , at Seattle women 's art was so prolific that you would have needed a whole month to do the work justice .
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