Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] [prep] the whole " in BNC.

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1 A control protein consisting of the whole extracellular domain of MUC18 ( ref.26 ) fused to IgG 1 Fc was also made .
2 Incentive payments to staff in the form of a bonus relating to the whole firm or department are possible and where used should be made in respect of a known period of time or on completion of certain jobs .
3 It is sensible for the term to be stated to be from and including a specific date to avoid the uncertainty caused by the general law that a term which is to commence " from " a certain date in fact commences at the beginning of the following day , with the term lasting during the whole anniversary of the day from which it is granted , unless there is some contra-indication in the lease .
4 The Keynesian view would emphasize that the original increase in the quantity of money will have a ripple effect spreading through the whole financial market until eventually even the less liquid financial assets such as equities are affected .
5 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
6 In Example C , information was collected about which questions were answered incorrectly by each child , from items ranging across the whole primary mathematics curriculum .
7 Labour appeared intent upon returning to fundamental socialism with the shadow of Tony Benn hovering over the whole party .
8 By contrast , the research studies were looking more broadly at the whole child care service , and seeing the remedies prescribed by previous reports on similar scandals spreading over the whole system , and informing a confrontational , antagonistic and defensive approach to work requiring a more collaborative and inclusive spirit .
9 The genus has extraordinarily wide origins , with different species coming from the whole length and breadth of Europe , the Middle East , Persia , Afghanistan , India , China , Japan and across to the North American continent .
10 The reason is that it has muscles which work to resist gravity and other physical forces bearing upon the whole body .
11 The series aims to make a modest ‘ distance learning ’ contribution to meeting the needs of teachers working with the whole range of pupils with special educational needs by offering a set of resource materials relating to specific areas of the primary and secondary curriculum and by suggesting ways in which learning obstacles , whatever their origin , can be identified and addressed .
12 This would mean that Stamford was not only one of the major religious sites of old Albion , but it was also part of a Taurean bull cult extending over the whole world .
13 Yes and they would maybe been one melo one melodeon playing for the whole evening or one fiddle .
14 The trust provisions in section 61 draw no distinction of consequence between a declaration of trust relating to the whole deposit and one related to a defined part of a deposit .
15 I watched the hands of the clock going round the whole evening .
16 Using PF 5 ( 5.1 ) as an example , we shall proceed first to build up the reducible representation Γ y corresponding to the whole set of 3N degrees of freedom , then to reduce it , and only then remove the external motions to leave Γ vib .
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