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

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1 The beautiful step of the verse , the cogent movement of thought and feeling throughout , the sensitive perception of the little balanced in the great and their mutual dependence , the extraordinary directness , here and there quite naked , achieved in spite of the complexity of the whole conception ; …
2 Miss Goddard urged that the decision not to serve the notice was correct in view of the complexity of the whole investigation .
3 In 1793 , after five more strikes and heavy attention from the hated press gang at the beginning of the war with France , the seamen of the north east appealed to the seamen of the whole nation to form a national association against the press .
4 A small feasibility study may be an economical way of reducing the uncertainty — see Chapter 5 — in a specific aspect before authorizing the funding of the whole project .
5 A small feasibility study may be an economical way of reducing the uncertainty — see Chapter 5 — in a specific aspect before authorizing the funding of the whole project .
6 They were all replaced with Lancasters , which were to prove the backbone of the whole RAF heavy bomber force .
7 ‘ They have the support of the whole village . ’
8 The work of the drug prevention teams deserves the support of the whole House .
9 The support of the whole council now would recognise
10 The pair have the support of the whole town … local traders have organised a petition to keep them on .
11 One presumes that Rappaport 's cost framework relates to the accounts of the whole company .
12 By undermining these two bastions of a male world courtly love was , in effect , threatening the existence of the whole social order .
13 Even now , the only substantial reason I have been given for stopping the work , is that BW themselves propose to upgrade the towpath along the whole length .
14 A second objection to the strong anthropic principle is that it runs against the tide of the whole history of science .
15 This ‘ difference ’ refers not to the difference in the law of the actual topic under study ( for that is to confuse the weakness in the technique with the whole rational for undertaking a comparative approach — if the law is not different why compare ? ) .
16 Arguably this problem of content lies at the heart of the whole lettering question .
17 Negation — the refusal of the administrative rationality of the bourgeois Enlightenment — lies at the heart of Adorno 's project , and at the heart of the whole notion of critique and critical theory .
18 For this reason , we see the AOK as the heart of the whole event .
19 Above all , instrumental and purposive rationality has been at the heart of the whole project of Western science and technology which has , over the last two centuries , transformed the natural and social orders .
20 Baby television is important , and one woman at the heart of the whole business deserves the credit for much of its excellence — Cynthia Felgate .
21 In all areas where evidence of sites can be found , the pattern is clear and dense , suggesting , in fact , that this is probably the case over the whole area .
22 Therefore : the ‘ unegoistic ’ , self-sacrificing , imprudent , is nothing special — it is common to all the drives — they do not consider the advantage of the whole ego ( because they do not consider at all ! ) , they act contrary to our advantage , against the ego : and often for the ego — innocent in both cases !
23 At then end of the day , the victor of the whole Tour should be known .
24 In a slightly more serious vein , Edward G Robinson played a timid clerk , a brutal gangster and the gangster posing as the clerk in The Whole Town 's Talking ( 1935 ) .
25 This implies , in turn , that the foundations of the whole project of teaching about ‘ other cultures ’ need to be rethought .
26 Last but not least we have the Communist Party led by that veteran Miss Sinclair , who is the chairman of the whole civil rights movement .
27 It is the revitalising of the whole tradition of policing by consent by increasing the level of trust by the community in its police , by fostering a deeper understanding by the police of community problems and community needs .
28 Indeed , Poulantzas suggests that it is precisely the relative autonomy of the bureaucracy as a specific social category from the ruling class which is so important , under certain conditions of capitalism , for the hegemony of the whole class .
29 Thou shalt separate the earth from the fire , the subtle from the gross , gently with great sagacity ; it ascends from earth to heaven , and again descends to earth ; and receives the strength of the superiors and the inferiors — so thou hast the glory of the whole world ; therefore let all obscurity flee before thee .
30 I do hear what you say but these four regulations are in the framework of the whole government policy towards rules and regulations .
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