Example sentences of "at [art] whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Shaking her head at the kick , she lashed out at the whole row of stores opposite her cathedral and dispelled them to dust .
2 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 .
3 We are going to look at the whole question of BBC financing and the licence fee in the run-up to the renewal of the charter .
4 Does my hon. Friend consider that it is time to take a fresh look at the whole question ?
5 I think clubs should take a radical look at the whole question of junior supporters and come up with some answers NOW ! .
6 So that we 're prepared within the Rural Housing Trust to look at all these ideas , and we 've been looking at the whole question , we feel that this has got to be one for the planners , the planners must be involved in identifying where these problems lie , they 're not uniform , all across the country , er and it 's something that er we therefore need to use the planning er scenario entirely and fully in order to identify where the problem lies .
7 Well I think we 'll have to re-look at the whole question of village envelopes in certain cases , where it is decided that low cost housing is desirable , and see if in some way , they can encourage the farmer to make land available so that he can make some money which he badly needs at the moment , as agriculture 's going through one of the biggest depressions it 's been through for years .
8 By contrast , the research studies were looking more broadly at the whole child care service , and seeing the remedies prescribed by previous reports on similar scandals spreading over the whole system , and informing a confrontational , antagonistic and defensive approach to work requiring a more collaborative and inclusive spirit .
9 Colin McEachran , the council vice-chairman and himself a former Games shooting silver medallist , said : ‘ We 're aiming the appeal at the whole spectrum of Scottish life .
10 It looked at the whole history of dealings between the two companies .
11 He added : ‘ I am concerned at the whole idea of trying to whip up custom with a free deal which automatically converts into a pay-as-you-go service charged on your phone bill — unless you contract out .
12 Over the next three decades , many theologians took a fresh look at the whole subject of human sexuality .
13 Today , we reach the end of the series ; I hope that you have found that the series has improved your prayer life , as we have looked at the whole subject from several different angles .
14 Look at the whole patient and ask yourself the question ‘ How sick ? ’
15 The court looks at the whole circumstance of the transaction and considers whether the true nature of the transaction when viewed as a whole is that it is a disguised dividend .
16 Unix International Europe 's technical director , Nick Price , was n't taking a swipe at the whole Posix standards effort in last week 's piece ( UX No 397 ) , he just wanted to point out that the Posix P1003.1 specification alone is no guarantee of portability .
17 Excellent facilities are available which allow experimental work to be pursued at the cellular and molecular as well as at the whole animal level ; modern equipment and computing facilities are backed up with excellent mechanical and electronic workshops , photographic and graphic facilities , and technical support is available .
18 Many schools are now looking at the whole issue of profiling and records of achievement .
19 We need members need to get a grip on what is happening and my wife suggests this , that the panel erm rather than setting up a new panel , look at the whole issue of school meals , this and other issues .
20 On page five , those of you who were at the last council meeting will know that the City Centre Management Working Party were charged with the responsibility of looking at the whole issue of street trading .
21 I do hope your plans to move are developing smoothly and that you 're feeling happy at the whole prospect .
22 His Lordship posited a third situation where looking again at the whole context it could be seen whether the end result was fair despite some initial defect .
23 I wondered what would count as an adequate educational response to individuals being labelled deviant , a response which would not simply take for granted that certain acts were or were not deviant but would look at the whole context of the interaction .
24 Look at the whole thing and if they want to take out we should offer to help them
25 But looking at the whole thing from a higher perspective , it seems to me that the Leeds management may be thinking that we are not going to win the championship this season or at least they are prepared to wait another year to have a go .
26 We are having , we , we are at the moment reviewing all our traffic calming er requests because there are a whole load of them and in fact some of them we 've not been able to proceed as quickly as others so we , we need to look at the whole thing
27 Soaring costs and the growing fear that the expected $10 million from the City of New York is no longer likely to materialise , have forced officials of the United States Tennis Association to take a completely new look at the whole project .
28 The government has to get money from somewhere , and it is logical that it should look at the whole area of VAT .
29 You want to sort of look at the whole picture together .
30 And Tory arguments that the tax would make companies uncompetitive were not looking at the whole picture .
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