Example sentences of "be the whole " in BNC.

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31 But the combined sub-text of my behaviour , which I shall deal with in the next chapter , shows that this was far from being the whole truth about my psychic state .
32 There is a very big market for graphical user interfaces but it is very far from being the whole market , and it seems highly likely that what the majority of today 's dogged MS-DOS users want is simply a few further refinements to the operating system they are familiar with .
33 But for the time being the whole field of myth was reinterpreted in terms of Dionysiac pessimism and thereby revitalized , gaining a new weight and significance .
34 Sieving is an essential ingredient in the generation of living order , but it is very far from being the whole story .
35 You go through all sorts of situations and circumstances but there is a peace and an equilibrium it was n't just on the surface , it was right to the very depths of his being the whole being .
36 ‘ He always said you were the whole brains of the column .
37 Thanks to the generosity of local travel company Regent Holidays UK Ltd we were able to advertise in Venue magazine and to have AA signs erected around the city to direct traffic to the Watershed Media Centre were the whole event took place .
38 I detest Iñaki Anasagasti , parliamentary spokesman for the Basque Nationalist Party , who requests that the title of Picasso 's painting be changed from ‘ Guernica ’ to ‘ Madrid ’ , as if the name chosen by poor old Pablo after the work was completed were the whole basis of its conception .
39 They knew the effect of interest and class , and how in some cases these were the whole mould of mind and in others far otherwise . ’
40 It was as if the moor were the whole world and there was nothing anywhere but the moor .
41 If the previous state was really as fallen as this , is the whole idea of a Fall illusory ?
42 It is the whole complex of behaviour , thought and feeling , expressing itself in custom , in art , in political and social organisation , in religious structure and religious thought , which we can perceive most clearly as a whole in the less advanced societies , but which is equally present as the peculiar character of the most highly developed people or nation .
43 One of the topics being raised at the coming General Synod in a Private Member 's motion is the whole question of our treatment of animals , and I include an article about this .
44 But God is supposed to be over our heads — that is the whole point , he said .
45 But God is supposed to be over our heads — that is the whole point , he said .
46 A true ham is the whole rear leg of the pig and is cut from the carcase before it is prepared .
47 The child was christened Napoleon , Eugène , Louis , Jean , Joseph , and after his name in the baptismal register of ‘ the Imperial parish of Saint Germain l'Auxerrois ’ the Emperor wrote ‘ Son of France ’ , thus curiously reviving a custom of the ancien régime because , as he said : ‘ When an heir is born to perpetuate a national institution , that child is the whole country 's son : and this name will serve to remind him of his duties . ’
48 Almost 20 years later , six days of the week , from September through April , I run with at least 15 , sometimes with 50 — which is the whole school — enthusiastic eight to 13-year-olds .
49 There is the whole cam-corder culture that is n't funded at all … a revolution under people 's noses .
50 How large is the whole coalfield ( i ) in kilometres from north to south and from east to west , ( ii ) in the number of mines , and ( iii ) in the output of coal ?
51 Most of the Lourdes visitors journey in faith and it is the whole process that becomes a blessing to them .
52 Two major debates surround enterprise zones : there is the whole question of their origin , development and administration , which raises a series of issues in relation to governments ’ ability to bring about radical change ; and , second , and more importantly by the late 1980s , their impact can now be assessed in some detail .
53 Then there is the whole question of phase separation in glasses , which makes it almost impossible to produce homogenous glasses of certain compositions .
54 Another important field that will not receive the attention it deserves in this book is the whole area of music .
55 It is possible to get lost : indeed , that is the whole point of the thing !
56 This is the whole point of the interview .
57 He is the whole gospel .
58 But this is the whole point about Jesus ' love — it went out to everyone .
59 I figured it was the best way to keep the interaction between the guitar and the lyrics , which is the whole point for me .
60 The human aspect is the whole point .
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