Example sentences of "for whole " in BNC.

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1 Overseas , too , Save the Children concentrates on long-term benefits for whole communities .
2 The tables and the chairs , the cups and the spoons , the stains on the wall , the dust on the floor , the ache in my mind — all these things and everything else in sight mercifully receded for whole minutes at a time as my eyes took in the picture of that girl with the black hair , the pale face and the red boots .
3 For whole days he wandered off to the cafés and bars in a stand to assert his independence .
4 However , reality intrudes on such constructions , as indicated by the gradual widening of the category ‘ inner city ’ to refer also to ‘ outer estates ’ and then to whole cities , like Bradford ; in some cases it is even used as a code for whole regions of deprivation in conjunction with that other metaphor , the North-South divide .
5 Cottage or other low-fat cheese can be substituted for full-fat cheese ; skimmed and semi-skimmed milk for whole milk .
6 The vast amount of literature covering religious history has created for scholars and others , opportunities not just for interesting reading , but for whole lifetimes ' careers of study .
7 Just as is the case for walking , the benefits of calming residential areas will not be realised unless provision is made for whole journeys from home to the shops , to work or to school , to be completed free from intimidation by motorised traffic .
8 Broadly speaking , barriers to worship fall into two camps : barriers for individuals and barriers for whole churches .
9 This is true for whole nations as well as for individuals , as Israel 's his tory proved .
10 The system allows for whole word matches as well as composite matches , so that if the suffix analysis does not produce a result , the whole word match is chosen .
11 Masterplans of one sort or another were devised for ailing firms and even for whole industries [ Blackaby , 1978 ; Morris , 1979 ] .
12 The White Paper accepted that it was sometimes necessary for whole categories of documents to remain secret but felt that the existence of such categories should be reviewed every 20 years .
13 From this starting point a series of criteria for whole numbers and a parallel set of criteria for decimal numbers have been developed .
14 In contrast to the similar criterion 1a for whole numbers , there was no difference in success rates between identifying the place value of a column and that of a digit .
15 The difference in success rates was marked , no success rate for decimals exceeding 15 per cent , and those for whole numbers ranging from 50 per cent to over 80 per cent .
16 More narrowly , but still at a high level of generality , some variables may function as identity markers for whole status groups or for larger regions than merely an inner-city community .
17 The isolating effect for whole areas caused by a fall in income to subsistence level is explained in the CES report in the following way .
18 Naturally there are exceptions , and the opening of new schools and the reorganisation under comprehensivisation schemes or falling rolls , provide the ideal opportunity for whole curriculum discussions .
19 Already the tenants here have seen their fuel bills reduced to about £7.00 per week for whole house heating and can now grow fruit instead of mushrooms and other varieties of fungus !
20 But for whole class playback sessions the general focus should be on things which affect everyone in the group .
21 Cheerful idleness was a thing of the past — and so was a readiness for whole hearted participation in activities unrelated to the business of getting grades .
22 She found ‘ a kind of peace that would last for whole half-days at a time without that sinking feeling ’ .
23 I grubbed for whole ones , baby skulls
24 Some topics will inevitably lean more towards some of these elements than others , but a balance should be achieved over the whole of Key Stage 2 ( hence the need for whole school planning for history ) .
25 Providing you understand clearly the rationale for whole group work , it is often much less complex than small group work ; a simple narrative thread can keep the drama alive .
26 Its not uncommon for whole defences to have a crap season .
27 But if you , if we 're doing a rockumentary about the whole got to cover for whole , whole scene .
28 ‘ If Whitehall clamps down on capital expenditure there will be real problems for whole areas of capital spending not just Woodchurch pool .
29 The problem is compounded when attempts are made to find out the costs of individual services when subsidies are paid line-by-line , rather than for whole sectors ; yet this is what RENFE 's 1984 programme contract with the state claimed to achieve ( RENFE 1984a : 80 ) .
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