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

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1 The light will be left on for the whole time .
2 good enough for the whole group ?
3 But he said it loud enough for the whole restaurant to be convulsed and Ken to enjoy his audience at the same time .
4 On Saturday morning the gates were closed early with thousands locked out , only for the whole day to be lost to the weather ; had just an hour or two 's play been possible there would almost certainly have been a result .
5 Only for the whole lot of you we 'd not be near that far on , ’ Moran was able to praise .
6 Beginners are often surprised at the length of time it takes a learner to learn something : they tend to think that they need to say something once only for the whole class to have it ready for use a few seconds later .
7 So Morag when she came down , came down for the whole week .
8 Condensation might entail the one kind of subject and/or manifestation standing in for the whole domain of evil , incurring responsibility for the whole in the process of being made to signify it .
9 And it was funny , the carrion crows use to keep away for the whole week nearly .
10 organised by an individual or group with responsibility for this area among a number of others , but not for the whole course programme :
11 So I know when , when the ne the negotiations were originally going on was with Lyons ' coffee , for one of their coffees which came from a particular known estate not for the whole range of Lyons ' coffees .
12 He tells me there 's no work for him in Amantani , certainly not for the whole year , and he must go to Puno .
13 This will be valid for small savers but not for the whole currency .
14 Mr Winchester predictably proves his case for part of the Pacific rim , from Japan round to California , but not for the whole circumference — and certainly not for the islands dotted in the Basin , despite the charming Western Samoan girl who takes his bags at Los Angeles airport and quotes Robert Louis Stevenson to him .
15 Life table analysis showed 1 , 2 , and 5 year survival rates of 57% , 31% , and 17% respectively for the whole group .
16 Laura was very lucky to be married to Richard , who would not have hurt her feelings deliberately for the whole world .
17 As a result of some 40 sub-projects involving all the Member States ( and often several groups within each one ) , databases of topography , soils , water resources and quality , biotopes , atmospheric emissions , climate , soil erosion and administrative boundaries have been built up for the whole Community and can be interrelated ; other data sets ( such as land cover , derived from satellite imagery ) have already been compiled for some of the Member States .
18 Keep your notes for at least a full year — and probably for the whole length of the course .
19 This type of analysis can be carried out for the whole country showing that there are a number of areas which are prominent in the consumption of the imported goods and which may have been developing centres of political and economic power ( Huggett forthcoming ) .
20 She had told no one that she would be out for the whole night ; the only person who had known had been Luke Calder .
21 Whenever we 're out together they wo n't go near a food shop , even if we 're out for the whole day .
22 Well , the thing I mainly notice when last week when Paul was home , not last week , the week before last I had Paul solidly at home , he moved himself entirely in lock , stock and barrel at the weekend , he was then with me waiting for his job and he went out every day and did little bit 's of shopping for me , got him from under my feet , saved me money , cos I was only buying what I absolutely needed , and the amount of time that I had , I mean I was able to go out for the whole day with Peggy on Wednesday , I was able to get food prepared and , admittedly I did n't manage to get as much done as I thought I was going to do , but then I think that 's with most people in life ,
23 I compared my yardages with a wheel once , and we were no more than two paces out for the whole course .
24 Remembered the horrible , fair , insinuating Frome sidling up to her at the counter and suddenly , unexpectedly , braying out for the whole shop to hear in exaggerated cockney : ‘ Better not fatten him up too much , love , or he 'll be too heavy to baby-snatch . ’
25 Right , that 's why you 're going out for the whole evening , for the water eh ?
26 Whereas the Natural History Museum ( the V&A 's neighbour on the other side of Exhibition Road ) attempts to justify admissions charges through an energetic advertising and marketing campaign promoting the idea of the museum visit as an entertaining-cum-educational day out for the whole family , the ‘ national Museum of Art and Design ’ must work to counteract the potential elitism implicit in its status as an institution of cultural as opposed to ‘ natural ’ history .
27 This exercise is a refinement of the one carried out for the whole district in that it takes more account of local needs and provides additional information over and above the grades of staff required .
28 6 weeks on , he can last out for the whole lesson .
29 That is the annual payment , and although we 're seeking approval now for the whole payment , we will defer one of , half of those , both of those payments until the six months ' interval , in order to gain the interest .
30 ‘ This is really for the whole family , everybody who knows me and the people of Leeds .
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