Example sentences of "up the whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The sky thundered , followed quickly by a crack of lightning that lit up the whole sky .
2 A sudden explosion of brightness lit up the whole sky .
3 Now Mr Onanuga 's bosses have suspended him for making up the whole story about Mr Lamont .
4 The company claimed last night that Mr Onanuga and Mr Newton now agreed they made up the whole story of Mr Lamont 's visit .
5 She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story .
6 She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story .
7 Then the KGB decided it was time to roll up the whole operation . ’
8 ‘ It will probably open up the whole issue again , ’ he commented .
9 I thought the great central arch of two tree trunks looked like our Blessed Lord 's arms holding up the whole Church .
10 There is a very clear , clean cut approach to the whole collection with the accent on strong graphics and sports oriented motifs to create renewed interest in the ‘ contemporary classic ’ shapes of the shirts , shorts , tops , sweaters , track suits , joggers and shell suits which make up the whole range .
11 Nevertheless if the patient is mentally and emotionally unaffected but has , for example , a pain somewhere , then the details of the pain will make up the whole case , or ‘ totality ’ as it is called , for which a similar remedy must be found .
12 Unlike Lukács ' insignificant event from which the universal is precariously drawn out through the narrative , Sartre 's singularity works synecdochally in a conventional antinomy with the universal , the relation between the two structured according to the familiar nineteenth-century model of organic growth or process in which each singular event makes up the whole while , as he puts it , ‘ the whole is entirely present in the part as its present meaning and as its destiny ’ .
13 Bonar Law promptly gave up the whole idea , with obvious relief , as he told Balfour :
14 Saturdays made no difference to us , for there was no school then , but on Wednesdays some of us had to stand up the whole way to Parma .
15 Their actual effect was pretty disastrous ; they screwed up the whole culture , and they opened up the island to being overrun by pineapple and sugar plantations .
16 Perhaps the chorus of the English people , which its wide-arching melody and plangent harmonising , sums up the whole work .
17 In fact , we 've stolen some nuclear weapons and we 're going to tell the government we 're going to blow up the whole country unless they let us play Wembley . ’
18 The heater at the bottom is wired so that it will operate on the cheaper tariff at night to heat up the whole cylinder ; the heater at the top can be used during the day ( on full-rate tariff ) for ‘ topping up ’ when necessary
19 To the latter , the company replied that as Tamworth Road was to be used by both the Mitcham and Sutton routes , single track there would slow up the whole service .
20 These devices can back up the whole system or only those parts which you specify , and are very fast .
21 As well as tidying up the whole system , it re-affirms that the doctrine of saints has a place , but not the central place , in Catholic piety .
22 As one senior chartered accountant pointed out , the faculty would open up the whole system , raise the technical standard of auditing , and provide a centre of excellence to help people improve their skills .
23 Betelgeux is a vast red supergiant , large enough to swallow up the whole orbit of the Earth round the Sun , while the pure white Rigel is a cosmic searchlight with 60000 times the Sun 's luminosity .
24 I mean , I 'm n this is no criticism because you , you could n't er , you 'd have taken up the whole hour if you 'd included examples .
25 ‘ We listened to Joe Lewis , In The Mood , that sort of thing and took up the whole floor for dancing — they hardly move around now .
26 ‘ With the power of the TARDIS , this brain soup character will be able to screw up the whole universe .
27 This was taken to mean that the Government would tear up the whole treaty rather than accept the social chapter .
28 As well as cleaning up the whole environment , the main task , as far as IXI is concerned , is to make Motif portable across platforms .
29 He is referring to France as this is where the poem is set as it combines the rest of the world in with this one man , the sun being the common factor , France , I think , represent the rest of the world and since it is a funny thought this single object waking up the whole population , Owen uses the words ‘ even in ’ .
30 For the first time in warfare , motorized trucks were the sole means of transport , for to have used horses would have choked up the whole movement of supplies .
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