Example sentences of "have [verb] the whole " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Malcolm Marshall coming back has given the whole place and all the players such a lift . ’
2 That has given the whole company a step up , including Crate , who , as we mentioned earlier , are now making use of the systems that I came here with . ’
3 A club spokesman said : ‘ It was a win over an in-form side that has given the whole team great hope and we will go to Wasps with nothing to lose . ’
4 The web of confusion that has surrounded the whole Nimslo venture is now so tangled that not even Nimslo can say exactly how much investment the company has attracted .
5 He has let the whole school down . ’
6 Mr Corman has shot the whole thing in colour and in a cinema-verité style that makes it resemble a documentary . ’
7 Consequently , it alone , of all our domesticated animals , has absorbed the whole attention , until very lately , of the professors of that establishment .
8 ‘ I just ca n't believe it may all go to waste , ’ says Alison Knapp , a theatre manager who has seen the whole project through since it was first planned in 1983 .
9 She has seen the whole thing .
10 Sterland has missed the whole season so far with ankle ligament damage .
11 That has threatened the whole concept of compulsory competitive tendering and we will keep threatening the government 's compulsory competitive tendering regime by using TUPE and the acquired rights directive as the legal shield to protect our members ' jobs and public services from the Tylers of this world .
12 They hurled stones , and thereafter stones — in place of the Kalashnikov — became the prime weapon and symbol of the ‘ blessed ’ Intifada which has transformed the whole nature of the Arab-
13 So each link in the system has to handle the whole range , and bandwidth , of services provided .
14 The cop has watched the whole thing .
15 Coming at a time of deep economic recession , the drought has affected the whole economy of Australia .
16 And as United moved into fifth place , with the help of a rare Paul Ince strike , the Welsh centre-forward said : ‘ Eric 's arrival has affected the whole club — not just the attacking players .
17 The peace dividend has affected the whole region with airfield closures , the merging of the Gloucestershire Regiment , and reduction in contract work .
18 It was a great joke while it lasted , but now a humble three-piece band from Seattle has rendered the whole joke redundant .
19 It is good to be able to talk to somebody who has experienced the whole spectrum of drugs because then they know what the hell you 're talking about , y'know .
20 Peru was beginning to share in an increased flow of foreign investment that has benefited the whole continent .
21 That has settled the whole matter .
22 One has to consider the whole network of interacting influences ; not , as the critical period model attempts to do , skip all but the first and last link .
23 From another point of view , Newton has reconsidered the whole debate in an attempt to assess the impact of size both on functional effectiveness and democracy .
24 More significant than any of these changes , however , has been the way in which local management has involved the whole school community , including support staff .
25 Nissan has taken the whole thing one step further with its series of weird and cute limited production models .
26 This contrasts with Mrs Thatcher 's Conservative government , which has rejected Keynesian economics and has questioned the whole role of the state and the very existence of the mixed economy .
27 Now that Lamb has blown the whole affair into the open , Sir Colin must see the cheats are exposed and the door slammed forever on the ball doctors , whichever country they belong to .
28 ‘ Reed has handled the whole issue appallingly , ’ he said .
29 The spread of poverty in the eight years has strained the whole nation , and widened misery and disadvantage amongst the old and young .
30 AIDS has changed the whole face of Switchboard .
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