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

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1 Putting it at its simplest it should be at least a clear mission statement which the whole organisation understands .
2 Judicial obedience to it constitutes what H. W. R. Wade referred to as " the ultimate political fact upon which the whole system of legislation hangs . "
3 There may follow a period of spontaneous singing in tongues by the congregation , after which the whole assembly might lapse into a profound corporate silence and a still waiting upon God .
4 The important thing is that the teachers have a clear sense of the relation between the content chosen ( from whatever subject areas ) and the way in which the whole activity is delivered .
5 This is an especially fertile area for discontent in any firm as junior and middle ranking partners press for increased reward for increased work and senior partners are reluctant to contemplate any reduction in their incomes before retirement ; and where one area of the work of a firm consistently produces higher returns than others , the clamour for tangible recognition in the form of greater profit shares for the partners involved can all too easily become the rock upon which the whole firm eventually founders .
6 Thus from the point of view of journeymen compositors in London and Edinburgh alike , there was an immediate sense in which the whole venture must have appeared socially alien launched in an atmosphere of middle-class philanthropy , pursued by young and perhaps slightly naive women of that class , and seeking to introduce to the trade young girls of perhaps middle-class , perhaps marginal , but not necessarily working-class origin .
7 The astonishing speed with which the two brother radicals developed their Pantisocratic scheme was testimony not only to the transforming effect they had on one another , but to the very weak foundations upon which the whole enterprise rested .
8 Yes , there is a future for the concept of the mainframe — the centralised repository upon which the whole enterprise needs — but to say that is not at all the same thing as saying that the centralised repository has to be — or even should be — a $50,000 to $100,000 per MIPS machine that runs MVS — or 1100 OS or MCP or BS2000 or GCOS come to that .
9 It meant that in John 's mind the Council was an event of the Holy Spirit in which the whole Church was involved .
10 In quantum physics the Big Bang is seen as a point of infinite density within which the whole universe is contained and from where the universe springs .
11 Its domination resides in the fact that it keeps the economy going , without which the whole society would collapse , and in the fact that it thereby imposes certain restrictions on other practices .
12 The family was far from being the poorest of the peasants , but Nasser nonetheless had first-hand experience of the poverty-stricken conditions of the rural Egyptians , crammed in along the banks of the Nile on which the whole country depended .
13 As the brood grows , workers chew through septa in the shoots and kill or seal off other queens , after which the whole tree is taken over .
14 Hobhouse saw the end-point of this direction in ‘ a co-ordination of thought and conduct … in which the whole experience of the species would be used in furtherance of one end that can embrace all human action , the development of the human species towards whatever perfection it may be within its power to attain .
15 The burnt-offering ( chapter 1 and 6:8–13 ) : the only one in which the whole animal was burnt ; a token of dedication .
16 It tended to replace teacher-imposed activities in which the whole class joined .
17 I shall merely be requesting information about a taste which puzzles me , not demanding a further reason without which the whole string of answers will prove to be baseless .
18 To which the whole earth dances gravely .
19 Dr Kocurek and Mr Tom Boardman , his English chief designer , are creating a plane in which the whole wing hinges through 90 degrees , pointing vertically for take-off and landing .
20 Well , it 's a continuous process , is n't it , if showing people that we have a clear policy on which the whole cabinet and almost the whole Parliamentary Party is agreed .
21 Here , then , at the end of Lanfranc 's account of the proceedings which ratified the Canterbury primacy , is the sentence round which the whole controversy turns .
22 The tone of the debate was set by Home Secretary William Whitelaw 's introductory statement in which he spoke of ( a ) the need to ‘ remove the scourge of criminal violence from our streets ’ , and ( b ) the urgency of developing ‘ policies designed to promote the mutual tolerance and understanding upon which the whole future of a free democratic society depends ’ ( Hansard , vol. 8 , 16 July 1981 : col. 1405 ) .
23 Far from being just the confluence of two solitary corporeal entities , sex represents a state of the deepest , most needed fusion in which the whole being can realize itself .
24 This process involves large amounts of time and constant discussion with those involved lower down the line who will actually execute the strategies on which the whole picture relies .
25 Also , apparently there was some kind of bug which the whole party got to some degree … which was why Deane was ruled out completely .
26 For sex , argues Foucault , is the pivot of two axes along which the whole technology of life developed : it was the point of entry to the body , to the harnessing , identification and distribution of forces over the body ; and it was the entry to control and regulation of populations .
27 Irene said : ‘ Having the BS5750 standard further enhances the credibility of Precision Studios ’ business and is an achievement which the whole workforce can be proud of .
28 They are made up of representatives of the RENFE unions in proportion to the results obtained in the periodic union elections in which the whole workforce is entitled to participate .
29 The shrinkage of heavy industry , and the development of new forms of energy , have reduced the visible pollution of the air , though the deadlier fumes of leaded petrol exhaust , drifting from the motorways with which the whole area is looped and knotted , thicken the characteristic grey haziness of the Midlands light .
30 Second , there is a sense in which the whole area of kin relationships is women 's business more than men 's , in that women have a stronger commitment to and interest in keeping the structures of support alive .
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