Example sentences of "have a whole " in BNC.
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1 | Has a whole army to be sent out to search for you whenever you 're needed ? |
2 | The study of metalwork from an archaeological site , whether a burial site like Sutton Hoo or a major settlement like York , which has a whole range of artefacts and materials , provides an opportunity to build a picture of the place of technology and metals in the context of the economic prosperity and social hierarchy of the society . |
3 | Radio 3 has a whole host of problems , not the least being its actual survival . |
4 | Birmingham has a whole range of historic buildings . |
5 | On top of that it has a whole life of its own with sports , a nightly disco , live music , and a daily English film . |
6 | Britain has a whole new culture of public education to work out : new expectations , customs , relationships and attitudes more profound than the new vocabulary which is at present being learnt . |
7 | The segment-shedder sure has a whole lotta action up his metaphorical sleeves : just get a load of these great games ! |
8 | The Ego , then , has a whole array of negative beliefs , payoffs and hidden agenda which limit or even wreck our lives , and block our attempts to programme what we want . |
9 | Other accessories include the KA8210 Intarsia Carriage ( for all picture or multi-colour designs without floats ) ; the KA8300 Transfer Carriage for quick manoeuvring of stitches from bed to bed ; the KA8310 Linker , which has a whole host of applications for both practical and decorative finishes and the KE100 Motor Drive for those who need a little help ! |
10 | ( The world-famous toy department store in London , Hamleys of Regent Street , has a whole floor called ‘ The Little Housewife ’ . ) |
11 | All aspects of education are necessary to develop a whole personality and every child has a whole personality , even if it is hard for us to see this at times . |
12 | it 's an enormous adaptation that the baby has to make from being cocooned inside its mum to actually living outside , it has a whole host of new things to do , it 's got ta breath , it 's got ta eat it 's erm , it 's excretory system has got to work , bowels and bladder , it 's got to control its own temperature . |
13 | It has a whole range of colours , from all white , to white with blue , purple or mauve spots . |
14 | Like other textbook writers , Greer seems to have a clear understanding of the ways in which the examination system services a class-ridden society : CSE Mathematics Book 2 has a whole section on overtime and piecework with a briefer section on salaries paid to ‘ people like teachers , civil servants , secretaries and company managers ’ . |
15 | If your kitchen has a whole wall of window , this need n't be a problem . |
16 | The Environmental Protection Act ( EPA ) , has a whole host of implications right down to the type of paint we can use by 1998 . |
17 | So , I think that in the opinion of Miller the family was the most important thing for B. and should have been for Eddie and all parents , but the priority for Catherine was her own life and I think that as far as Miller is concerned she is right , because she has a whole future ahead of her while B. and Eddie have settled down . |
18 | I think that 's what Priest , I mean I do n't know , Priest probably has a whole history of how he got is Esquire style , but Vincent went over there and had something to do with it , and I really think that taking the old style stuff and giving it a new spin helped , and the difference between what we 're doing and what the California crowd was doing — and this was also the time of punk rock — was that we were using traditional typefaces and they were |
19 | " If it 's all the same to you , darling , I 'd a whole lot rather it did n't hurt . " |
20 | And you did that and then you had to wait until the the machine came round again and that was you again , you 'd a whole day at that . |
21 | I had had a whole afternoon spent upon me , been the centre of attention , cost the State a fortune and my wife had given up a whole day of precious work to be with me . |
22 | I apologised for slamming the car boot down upon it and commenting churlishly upon its perkiness and assumed that since ferns grew in the wild and my great aunt had had a whole conservatory of them , they were not difficult to rear . |
23 | Val will have had a whole day on the numbers . ’ |
24 | Oh , well , there 've just had a whole new di- bedroom suite . |
25 | Hold on , just go up the doors are open , I 'll put the light on in a minute , we will wo n't we , yes we will , he 's had a whole bottle of milk and a whole bottle of juice today , you are doing well are n't we ? |
26 | Similarly , similarly I have prepared all this but just shortly before the meeting I have had a whole wodge of suggestion forms going back to November which I have obviously not taken into account yet . . |
27 | I 've had a whole series of catastrophes |
28 | By providing fast links between car parks , residential , office and shopping centres , real-estate planners will have a whole new range of options open to them . ’ |
29 | Furthermore , we keep hearing about other conferences being planned in Paris and in Hannover , Panofsky 's home town , and then we heard there has been a proposal that the International Congress of the History of Art in Berlin ( 15–20 July ) should have a whole section devoted to Panofsky , ( although there has been some disagreement about this recently ) . |
30 | In an interview with The Art Newspaper on 28 September , Christopher Davidge , managing director of Christies International , explained , ‘ by the end of the decade we will have a whole set of new clients who will not know the tradition of Christie 's and Sotheby 's as does our current base . |