Example sentences of "that [verb] the whole " in BNC.
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1 | He said : ‘ I 'm desperate to regain a Cup place , and that made the whole episode even worse . ’ |
2 | Lorentz might have been very aware that he was an actor , but for Hollywood and its audiences it was Muni 's acting that made the whole ‘ job ’ permissible , acceptable , intelligible , bearable , and successful . |
3 | She quickly began to sketch , and at the same time tried to imprint on her mind the combination of colours that made the whole scene so eerily effective . |
4 | Then the sky lights up with a devil lightning prong that turns the whole countryside into a photo negative . |
5 | It 's like a great mist of folly that covers the whole sky : and we shall never see to go by Frith 's light any more . |
6 | 3 The attacker 's body weight drives him head-on into a claw strike that covers the whole area of the face . |
7 | One was in 1969 when the original firm of Cadbury merged with Schweppes , a merger that changed the whole character of the company . |
8 | Second , any model that described the whole universe in detail would be much too complicated mathematically for us to be able to calculate exact predictions . |
9 | Much before that the whole biblical use that starts the whole sales project going . |
10 | These are vexed questions that involve the whole community in Western societies : scientists , professionals , and the general public . |
11 | It would therefore not be too unfair to conclude that many teachers , whether in primary or secondary schools , are , by tradition , unfamiliar with discussions that involve the whole curriculum of a school . |
12 | All had ulcerative colitis that affected the whole colon . |
13 | It 's just been such , it 's obviously been a thing that affected the whole community |
14 | The bridges are lightweight affairs , complete with handrests ; the six saddles are adjustable for intonation , but for height adjustment you 've got to play with the four screw-legs that hold the whole bridge up . |
15 | When the River Erne reaches Fermanagh , it broadens out into immense Lough Erne , a fragmented inland sea of a thousand islands that bisects the whole county and reaches clear to Cavan in the south . |
16 | She sat quietly , her freckled girl 's hand just encompassing the big brown mug , as though it had alighted there , her eyes held by the blessed , blissful forsythia that filled the whole kitchen with energy , with pleasure . |
17 | For her actions point up much of the absurdity that underlines the whole concept of monarchy . |
18 | That vibrate the whole boat that would do . |
19 | Certainly few of the Moi University students state any wish to revert to a traditional course , and many already show enthusiasm for the process of self-learning that underpins the whole philosophy of a problem-based approach to medical education . |
20 | In one unbeatable Collection — the starts and sounds that set the whole world rocking ! |
21 | This time it 's Murray Mouse : Supercop that comes up for a lump of cheese and a quick spin on the squeaky exercise wheel that keeps the whole house awake at night . |
22 | Where Sly went for an inward-looking drum-numbed indifference ( made bearable , glamorous even , by a wonderfully impenetrable jungle funk ) , Gaye wrought a song cycle that takes the whole world through doubt , disillusion , destruction and eventual redemption through the power of love and community . |
23 | Okay , cos it 's these little diagrams that get the whole point across . |
24 | The growth of ethology can continue only if we find a way of talking about human experience that opens the whole range of the activities of men and women to inspection . |
25 | To resolve the question , Lord Carlisle was given a charter that covered the whole area and the Courteen family were given , by way of compensation for their neglected rights , the permission to trade with India which caused the East India Company so much trouble in the 1630s . |
26 | The primary cause is probably what Jack Ashley MP called ‘ the deplorable secrecy ’ that surrounds the whole business of drug regulation in this country . |
27 | ‘ Out , ’ Alyssia said , with no attempt to elaborate , and gave a wide smile that encompassed the whole room . |
28 | Even in the formality of the 1984 National Security Planning Group meeting that started the whole alternative propping-up programme , the scheme to find alternative money for the contras was described as ‘ next steps to keep our friends together ’ . |
29 | As for the longer-term decline in solar diameter , the discovery that started the whole ball rolling , Gilliland was cautious in his claims . |
30 | Managing such complexity usually requires efficiency-seeking investments that permeate the whole enterprise . |