Example sentences of "have [vb pp] the whole " in BNC.
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1 | SERAFIN : Do n't you begin to feel you have heard the whole debate before ? |
2 | When you have completed the whole exercise , scrutinise it , paying particular attention to your adjectives . |
3 | Wait until you have completed the whole questionnaire before you read our analysis of your wild personality . |
4 | The usual pattern is that you take several fish one after the other , and then nothing for perhaps an hour , then several more fish in quick succession , and so on , until either you run out of bait or you have caught the whole shoal . |
5 | Another great change which has come about since 1880 has been the establishment of communications and international relations which have made the whole globe ‘ one world ’ . |
6 | have had the whole day . |
7 | But it 's such a limited range whereas the the and other bodies that come on these courses have got the whole the whole investment field so er you do get the the advantages there . |
8 | There were a number of aspects of the abuse that bothered Enid , particularly that she ‘ should ’ have played the whole situation differently , telling her mother about her father as soon as it started . |
9 | We have restructured the whole company and we are working exactly as a private company . |
10 | Because I have spent the whole day since six o'clock this morning working , and working hard , and this … painted maypole has done nothing all day long and will do nothing tomorrow , except complain about those who do work . |
11 | I 'm glad to say it got a thorough sort of leathering in the Lords , and so I think it 's rather premature for him to say that by fixing a budget we have belighted the whole police service in Wiltshire , for the next er , eight or whatever number of years he said , I think that certainly is rather premature . |
12 | Many organizations have gone the whole way and created entirely different systems for each of these needs . |
13 | We have run the whole gamut of colour with the post-war American varieties , then the swing back to Europe for scent with the colour , then the bi-colour with the petals showing contrasting colours on each side , revealed so attractively as the petals curl back on themselves . |
14 | Both Mould and Grant Hart have put the whole drama behind them . |
15 | Very common for those who have left the whole process too late , perhaps because of exam pressures or the more attractive diversions of student life . |
16 | They have questioned the whole underlying design assumption of the private car as a throw-away product . |
17 | Maria , 34 , said : ‘ I think it is shocking the way they have handled the whole affair . ’ |
18 | Mr Walker , who had vowed he would have to be evicted with the family , said : ‘ We had hoped for a stay of execution to allow the family to depart with dignity , but the Scottish Office handled the request in the same way as they have handled the whole affair — with massive insensitivity . |
19 | I have covered the whole year , but because January is in your shops , February already subscribed , March imminent and April only recently covered in my monthly column ( 11th December ) , I have not been as detailed with these four months as I have with the rest of the year . |
20 | The Secretary gave further details of some of the activities undertaken , which have covered the whole range of railway interest from history , through trips on both BR and preserved lines , a walk along part of the old BCR trackbed , and a varied and interesting programme of talks , to a start on some preservation activities on a scale consistent with the resources of the Society and the area . |
21 | A problem we have encountered when marking hyperdocuments is knowing whether we have explored the whole document . |
22 | CDs have changed the whole show . |