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

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1 As religion is the whole way of life so it affects individual social relationships across the ethnic boundaries thereby leading to Pakistanis ’ encapsulation' ( pp. 168–9 ) .
2 This for Pooh is the whole object of the exercise : getting a true belief about honey .
3 On other vases , especially on his favourite form , an egg-shaped amphora with narrow neck , like those used for prize oil at the Panathenaic games , he reaches the logical conclusion of this trend : a vase totally black except for a single figure on each side , without even a ground-line ( fig. 106 ) ; the figure is the whole decoration .
4 Compact is a whole school initiative that can only succeed with the support and commitment of everyone .
5 Indeed , I well remember my one , involuntary , appearance on the front page of one of Fleet Street 's best-selling tabloids , alongside eight other guilty-looking British journalists , the morning after we had all failed to warn our readers that Cassius Clay was a whole lot better than Sonny Liston .
6 The basic cutting is a whole leaf , together with the short section of stem to which it is attached and the bud at its base .
7 The child was christened Napoleon , Eugène , Louis , Jean , Joseph , and after his name in the baptismal register of ‘ the Imperial parish of Saint Germain l'Auxerrois ’ the Emperor wrote ‘ Son of France ’ , thus curiously reviving a custom of the ancien régime because , as he said : ‘ When an heir is born to perpetuate a national institution , that child is the whole country 's son : and this name will serve to remind him of his duties . ’
8 Near the desk was a whole shelf of Admiralty Pilots , covering all the coasts of the United Kingdom , and of the Near Continent .
9 The first half was evenish , but the second half was a whole load of Leeds pressure , with counter-attacks from Norwich .
10 Ok , file is the whole collection
11 Whereas the funerals was a whole day .
12 ‘ Because even if my personal feelings were a whole lot warmer than hatred , I hardly know you . ’
13 Another social factor is the whole thing about foreign holidays being seen as somehow superior .
14 First , encapsulated in the very nature of a conflict is the whole idea of two competing and conflicting interests that are legitimately present .
15 In the Catholic school moral education is a whole school task where pupils are enabled to experience moral values lived in the life of the school .
16 We might not have won but a tie is a whole lot better than defeat . "
17 Such a role entails the belief that Labour has something of value to say to everyone : the party 's future natural constituency is the whole community without class or political boundaries .
18 Lecterns are a whole subject in themselves but one that frequently gets overlooked .
19 Invent a function which is continuous for all x and yet not differentiable whenever x is a whole number .
20 And in between these two extremes is a whole range of intermediate cases in which hearers are expected to derive an array of implicatures and decide which are true for themselves .
21 If the Poltergeist can be driven out of the chamber by a Zone of Sanctuary it will flee , as its bounded area is the whole Tower .
22 The trouble is the whole theatre 's controlled by the Jews . ’
23 So what one would actually need using that theory is a whole theory , er , series of reschedule markers to highlight different days when one has time available .
24 What happens when you turn on the motor is the whole shed begins to vibrate .
25 An issue related to the independence of the universities and their fears about central control is the whole question of academic freedom and the importance attached to tenure .
26 However , in the last centuries of the second millennium B.C. the Bronze-age cultures collapsed , and among the casualties of that troubled and impoverished age of retrenchment was the whole tradition of monumental art and architecture , and of representational art in any form .
27 A number of those ‘ errors ’ were directly concerned with Scripture , but there was also a particular problem associated with the origins of the human race Pius , it was clear , was not happy with the theory of evolution : more problematic still was the whole question of original sin .
28 ‘ Anyway , it 's no more strange than thinking the Store was the whole world .
29 Thanks to the generosity of local travel company Regent Holidays UK Ltd we were able to advertise in Venue magazine and to have AA signs erected around the city to direct traffic to the Watershed Media Centre were the whole event took place .
30 The state is the whole organisation of the body politic for supreme civil rule and government — the whole political organisation which is the basis of civil government .
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