Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] for the whole " in BNC.

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1 Once it has occurred , the analyst connects the feature in question with his impression of or feeling for the whole work , and may be led to modify this as a result .
2 It 's difficult to describe in detail without spoiling the effect for future viewers , something that goes for the whole film .
3 These are normally a lot less than paying for the whole aircraft over the same short period , but after the term of the lease the aircraft must be sold , or re-financed .
4 It was the people that were being drawn by the nose and paying for the whole thing .
5 Afterwards , when Sara 's health and happiness had been toasted , there was music and dancing for the whole household .
6 It invites denigration , even denial , of the link between physical care and care for the whole person whose body needs tending , and therefore of the knowledge and skill which such activities may require .
7 As a result , Labour thinking began to lay more stress on state control , on the need to take over at the centre and then to redistribute wealth and plan for the whole country .
8 Yes they just had one maybe one melodeon or one fiddle , but played for the whole dance and you could hear it from end to end of the hall .
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