Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was eventually spurred into action when the majority of the member states began to take unilateral action to control imports of coal into their own territories , so obviating the whole object of the common market since the new controls also applied to imports from other ECSC states . |
2 | For each of the additional searches of the lexicon , the length of the required string is always known , so searching the whole lexicon is wasteful . |
3 | ‘ You could give yourself a nasty cut on those shoulder blades , ’ Arthur said , suddenly remembering the whole girl subject after his respite from it and feeling unusually breezy . |
4 | Alexander realized that the root cause of many problems was the over-tightening of the neck muscles , causing an interference with the Primary Control and so throwing the whole body out of balance . |
5 | I will be slowly searching the whole area in the future and hope that other finds will provide more information . |
6 | Just because some of them do n't know their arse from their elbow does n't mean that we 're not bringing the whole thing under control . ’ |
7 | Section 677 applies as if the capital sum had been paid to the settlor by the trustees of the settlement thus bringing the whole £100,000 worth of income , potentially , into charge to tax under s677 . |
8 | That does n't really grasp the point , but it sets Bernard off on another low-fi tirade against ‘ jump up and down bands ’ becoming part of the mainstream and generally bringing the whole world down : ‘ I could imagine Revolver being on Top Of The Pops , but I could n't imagine David Bowie being on , ’ he seethes , delicately . |
9 | Then before work was finally complete the arch of the bridge collapsed and the embankment at either side of the bridge was thrown up thus wrecking the whole project . |
10 | Er er er so so we 've got lots of opportunity for er getting the name in front of young people , promoting design and technology and the engineering concept , getting these kids working on something that 's real and live , erm and generally promoting the whole thing . |
11 | But I 'm not refunding a whole House Full just because the police come in and close the show . |
12 | The tremolo is a two pivot-point semi-floating type and promises to be an improvement on the traditional design , while not going the whole way into the locking camp . |
13 | You find yourself not doing a whole lot of things you once did without a thought . ’ |
14 | We're4 not treating the whole window but by doubling the pieces together of the details it gives some feel … restores some interpretation to the original work of art |
15 | It may be possible to combine these functions by re-editing material for the sell-through market and using the same company , thus making the whole exercise more cost-effective . |
16 | I 'm just echoing the whole country when I say what a venture to make such a track . |
17 | I understand ; I mean , you want to know that someone is n't just making the whole thing up when they talk about a man being that special to them . |
18 | ‘ Adrar , ’ I said , not telling the whole story . |
19 | ‘ The Palace is playing a dangerous game in not telling the whole truth because we have seen from other countries , Romania , Bulgaria , Austria and Belgium , when monarchies are not open with their people they lose support and even disappear . ’ |
20 | They immediately seized on it as evidence that Mr Major was not telling the whole truth about Europe . |
21 | If you provide memorable highlights , people will go away feeling the whole event was good ; they will gradually forget the weak parts of the event ( though I hope you wo n't ) . |
22 | Four years after the murder of ‘ little Gregory ’ his successor is still pondering the whole business , and until he makes up his mind Mrs Villemin can not finally be cleared of all suspicion , and her husband can not be tried for shooting Mr Laroche . |
23 | These correlations arise because a normal mode , although formally involving the whole molecule , may actually involve significant motions of only a few atoms constituting a discrete group , and hence have a frequency primarily determined by the group and only slightly affected by the nature of the rest of the molecule . |
24 | Yeah well telling Mark 's like telling the whole school ! |
25 | Some younger patients will need to develop this into a walk/jog sequence to get the heart rate up to the necessary level , and will ultimately take up jogging the whole distance . |
26 | But I 'm probably using the whole Paisley experience for my own ends . |
27 | But there was another woman , at the second table : a woman only half the age of her executively suited escort ; a woman who was having a fairly difficult time by the look of things , earnestly rehearsing a whole chapter of body language with her ringless hands . |
28 | I doubt if any gorgio woman would still be a virgin the morning after spending a whole night with a Romany man . ’ |
29 | So you end up taking a whole pile of clothes , most of which invariably amount to little more than ballast . |
30 | Besides begging the whole question by using the word ‘ heterosexual ’ , the tautology of this explanation is striking . |