Example sentences of "[adj] and [art] whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All of this and a whole lot more , is yours when you open a Current Account with Midland .
2 Work is to start at the end of the present season with the Wheatfield stand in place by August 1993 and the whole project completed for Spring 1994 .
3 The trouble with writing about a still-extant commercial enterprise is that the text does tend to the rather uncritical and the whole thing can end up like an extended press release .
4 The negotiations were extremely complex and detailed and the whole issue has been referred to the next stage of IBOA/Bank procedures which is an Independent Tribunal .
5 The effect is absolutely amazing and the whole thing only takes about 10 or 15 minutes from start to finish .
6 The sad consequence on the children 's lives of the circumstances of their birth led me to the conclusion that pregnancy in elderly women might not be appropriate and the whole programme was stopped .
7 To be honest , the evidence for druids having ever performed such grisly ceremonies is very dubious and the whole thing is probably nothing other than a piece of Romano-Christian propaganda aimed at destroying the pagan religion of the Celts .
8 Again , if Fiver was right and the whole warren was in imminent peril , then of course they ought to welcome any rabbit who was ready to join them .
9 The building had n't been touched in the war , the wine-cellar was intact and the whole atmosphere was one of joyousness and laughter .
10 That and a whole lot of other chemicals , but dopamine is the main one . ’
11 At a special general meeting held in the Princess Beach Hotel and Casino , Curacao , by Netherlands Antilles , on 22 October 1990 , Cohere duly did just that and the whole battle over the future of Velcro was put on ice .
12 A Geographer knows that and the whole environment importance .
13 The codings , it says , will be changed monthly and the whole system will be introduced by 1 May .
14 Adjusting to small changes is always easier than adjusting to large and the whole aim is that the school should be a nicer and more effective place for everyone .
15 SDLP deputy leader Seamus Mallon today warned that more IRA bombings were likely and the whole community should be alert , though he refused to comment on unionist security proposals .
16 For a second there was freeze-frame and the whole world stopped .
17 In ( quite accurately ) evoking the hoary old spirit of punk , it helps that The White Horse is smaller and more cramped than ever the original Marquee was ; that the stage is only centimetres off the floor and resembles a cloakroom , as bags and coats are dumped onstage ; that there are mates and friends standing virtually onstage and the whole place is a hot , airless , shambolic morass of so-called Huggy nationalists .
18 Inspector Nigel Rock said : ‘ It is absolutely horrific and the whole thing will have been particularly painful for the mother who was walking behind .
19 The temptation was too great and the whole class went to look !
20 She says it 's lovely — it sounds great and the whole setting is wonderful .
21 Dry and cold you can stay on land all day long and the whole night through , but wet and cold is danger ! ’
22 The Minster had the gruffest basso but the others were undeterred and the whole tribe of them made a tremendous clangour .
23 With Sir John Leveson , he was ordered to set up provision for the poor and to enforce the order of Privy Council of 1598 , and by this order they were both assessed in the Parish of Halling , Sir John for 7s 4d and Lambarde 6s and the whole total for Halling being £4 5s 8d .
24 The wings go berserk and the whole thing is beginning to make me feel rotten , then they stop and I figure I 've done it .
25 Miliukov and the War Minister , Guchkov , resigned and the whole cabinet threatened to follow suit unless the socialist leaders of the Soviet agreed to form a coalition .
26 The skiing can be excellent , the scenery is beautiful and the whole experience unforgettable .
27 The identities need switching and the whole statement inverting , thus : ‘ The historical wrecker and terrorist , whether in Petersburg or Bologna , must bear the mark of the fiction and thereby confirm it . ’
28 My father and mother stand nearer to the babies than I and the whole ensemble is posed on an interminable expanse of medium-cut grass .
29 DURING THE Civil War Stamford 's ancient monuments were defaced and vandalised and the whole town was almost burnt to the ground for its Royalist sympathies .
30 The oppressive regime I had anticipated was not apparent and the whole complex seemed clean , active and designed as far as possible to provide reasonable conditions and amenities for its inmates .
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