Example sentences of "to have [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Project Universe is due to end in 1985 , but there are moves to have the whole scheme extended , perhaps to researchers who just want to use the network to do day-to-day work .
2 Your main object is to have the whole scheme laid out before you on a single page .
3 However where the insured wishes to have the whole suite recovered , a negotiated settlement may be agreed calculated on the basis of the cost of recovering the damaged item plus a maximum of 50% of the cost the remainder of the suite .
4 In the summer-time we used to have the whole rib of beef , cold with salad every Sunday ; our joint was that .
5 Instead of the 400 records noted above on a floppy disk , a hard disk would enable the school librarian to enter 20,000 records i.e. to have the whole school library on disk , plus a record of materials in departments on disk also .
6 Not when — if , perchance , Labour Members were in that position in 20 years ' time , would they be prepared to have the whole system of assessing and adjudicating upon genuine claims destroyed by the campaigns that are being organised in some parts of this country ?
7 The sparks says you ca n't get it out , it 's like having an umbrella opened up in there , you have to have the whole doings chopped off in hospital .
8 The sun took its toll in August when I went to Britford Sheep Fair with my Uncle Arthur , a civil servant who used to have the whole month for holiday and returned home to learn that Ron Stanley , a schoolmate who lived in The Friary , had died from sunstroke .
9 A lot of them seem to have the whole class
10 yeah , have to have the whole group there .
11 got to have the whole group there , otherwise it 's
12 You see with these signs and symptoms remember you do n't have to have the whole lot a couple of them will give you an idea that this person is concussed .
13 The alternative is to have the whole process done in open court , with the defendant there to hear what is actually said .
14 It would be better to have the whole thing established as part of our Standing Orders , adopting one of the suggestions of the Select Committee on Procedure .
15 I played outside , running around in a pair of shorts and — I imagine-quite happy to have the whole pregnancy thing going on because it gave me more freedom to do as I liked about the house and garden , free from my father 's supervision .
16 They used , Urquhart whispered , to have a whole sub-department dedicated to murder during the Cold War .
17 Our basic aim is to have a whole person benefits structure whereby one 's got one benefit with various elements in it which take account of the individuals needs .
18 I love a piece of orange , I I would n't eat a whole orange but I do like er little pieces of oranges now I might get away with that but if I was to have a whole orange
19 Indeed , to have a whole morning undisturbed by any thoughts profounder than wondering why on earth the people of Woodborough should consume so much tandoori curry powder , while ignoring pesto sauce , was quite luxurious .
20 Tonal series are designed to contain note-groups of a triadic nature , or to have a whole group of notes in the same key .
21 In the gap I was planning to have a whole lot of lights and electronic valves which could light up and flash when the Dalek was agitated about anything .
22 By being doctrinaire and parochial , it is easy to have a whole host of companies competing in the same home market ; but how many will be effective ( or even in business ) in ten years ' time ?
23 When Joanne worked on more open-ended work , she liked to have a whole class session to ensure that everyone had ‘ got the basic idea ’ .
24 Yeah he used to have a whole loaf on a Saturday .
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