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

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1 And it was , were you shop steward for the whole factory or just part of the factory ?
2 The following were some the most important features of these rules : 1 ) The contractual undertaking involved was to perform or to procure performance of combined transport by two or more modes of transport , such as by sea , inland waterway , air , rail , or road ; 2 ) The document of title function was retained by the CTD , but it was predicated upon presentation of the CTD only to the Combined Transport Operator or his representative ; 3 ) The issuer of the CTD for the entire multi-modal carriage had to assume liability for the whole carriage , including delayed delivery , and this assumption of liability was as a principal and not as an agent of the shipper ; and 4 ) Abstraction protected third parties relying in good faith on the text of the CTD , and this protection was couched in terms similar to those of the Hague-Visby rules .
3 It is ‘ joint and several ’ : anybody involved may have responsibility for the whole site , however slight the involvement .
4 Reckless confidence , for a single traitor or allied spy could have meant ruin for the whole scheme ; yet none in the Grand Army thought such a thing even a possibility .
5 In addition , my practice is participating in a scheme that involves fundholding for the whole range of hospital and community services with the exception of accident and emergency and sexually transmitted disease .
6 And the head — above all — needs to take responsibility for the whole programme .
7 In news programmes , quality and range were sought by setting up a distinct company , ITN , which was jointly owned by the other companies and supplied news for the whole channel , and later for Channel 4 .
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