Example sentences of "and [prep] the whole " in BNC.

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31 The question of motive hangs over these first pages , and over the whole novel .
32 And over the whole six-year period 1979-85 the average growth of M3 was 13 per cent , which happens to be exactly the same as it was between 1965 and 1973 , the period analysed by William Rees-Mogg in his famous article in The Times ( 13 June 1976 ) , ‘ How a 9.4 per cent excess money supply gave Britain 9.4 per cent inflation ’ , which denounced the conduct of economic policy in the early Seventies .
33 All that appears is an aggregate cost figure , applying to each scenario and over the whole fuel cycle , with a limited ( 10 per cent ) sensitivity analysis .
34 Then from out there where Slorne 's gaze had led him , from out of the dark moonlit sky , there came a distant calling of a name , a place , a power , and it was like a great presence he could only feel and not see , and it cast itself over him , and over his cage , and over the whole Zoo , and over more than that .
35 This finding is somewhat surprising as there is little correlation between and over the whole sample period ( sample correlation coefficient = 0.2 ) .
36 I should add that these instances are very rare and on the whole fish and frogs can live together perfectly amicably .
37 She knew that he was good , and kept an eye on everybody , and on the whole Reach .
38 They 're retiring to various parts of the country , down here onto the Sussex coast and on the whole coast into the South West — to the pleasant places if they can afford to do it , and they 're leaving the inner city and leaving behind there a lot of young families , often single parent families and older people , and of course the kind of provision you have to make , the Social Services , the needs of these communities differ quite widely .
39 This is an example of a patient who has a stable cystometogram and in the course of the voiding study voids with a high pressure , the stylus is going up and down the whole time
40 He bears witness to this , and to the whole man ( as ever ) , with particular distinction in this new book .
41 At the level of the Governor of the state to which that city belongs , the riot will be regarded only as a nuisance ; above that the king or the premier will hardly be aware of it at all , and to the whole world , it will be trivial .
42 But Olson nevertheless slides from these precise comments into grander generalisation and appears to attribute the characteristics associated with specific exponents of the essay technique to writing as such and to the whole culture .
43 Officers collect and present material both to committees and to the whole council .
44 Of course what is going on in the Bolsover area is a matter of great concern to the hon. Gentleman , as it is to me and to the whole House .
45 A properly radical perspective would look instead at fundamentals — at the shape of schools as organisations , at the relationships between managerial and professional aspects of work in schools and at the whole question of the location of management as a set of tasks and processes ; at who does what , where and when in the management process .
46 So 46 per cent of all adult males in the ABC1 socio-economic grouping in the South-West of England watched the Rugby World Cup Final ! 34 per cent in Scotland , 40 per cent in Wales — and across the whole ITV network the average figure was 27 per cent of ABC1 men .
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