Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv] [art] whole " in BNC.

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1 Ooh got through got through nearly the whole syllabus there in in one lesson .
2 A further setback for Kampuchea is an unnatural imbalance in the population ; for every seven women there are now only three men since Pol Pot had wiped out practically a whole generation of men .
3 Now much of the rest of the stone of the building also dates from the medieval period but in fact in the nineteenth century the building er was very popular as a church and the vicar at the time decided that what he needed was more space and so they knocked down virtually the whole building apart from the tower and the east erm erm window and rebuilt it to put in the er gallery at the level that we 're standing here .
4 And er we were all brought up there the whole lot of us and I think I was about fifteen when I left there .
5 There are infrared-sensing security lights on the wall of the house and if they go on then the whole thing 's off ; I 'm up and over the wall and back into the woods and away .
6 George said that if she put in more the whole lot would be gone before the curtain rose on Act Two .
7 If it 's just for yourself and you fall off and hurt yourself you can pull out , and nobody 's the worse off , but if you 're in a team you 've got to get round else the whole team is in the cart .
8 Come on not the whole packet out .
9 ‘ Never has an art form been subject to such control , ’ argued Pare Lorentz in 1930 as he pointed out how the whole industry was ‘ ruled by fear ’ and was ‘ the victim of moral racketeering ’ .
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