Example sentences of "out the whole " in BNC.

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1 Working out the whole story will be a long , difficult process of unravelling the pathways of insulin action in cells .
2 All of us were checking new bands out the whole time .
3 And , because of sponsorship , you do n't have to fork out the whole £60 yourself .
4 For Wyntoun broadened out the whole context of Scottish history , invoking the model of the fourth-century World Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea in order to set it , as John MacQueen has written , ‘ firmly within the framework of the Christian world-picture , and by so doing to demonstrate the links joining the Scottish monarchy and people to the overall providential scheme ’ .
5 Between them , they tumbled out the whole story , the peacocks , the stone lions , Evelyn 's mum , Mrs Grace , the notice going up about Hambury — everything .
6 But he continued : ‘ Although we represent the Israeli point of view , we give out the whole picture .
7 It leaves out the whole class of voluntary obligations where no such change occurs , such as promises which are not relied upon , nor expected to be relied upon .
8 In the UK the only practical , and politically acceptable , way of creating such ‘ wilderness areas , , would be by freehold purchase ( e.g. by NCC or NT ) involving buying out any existing tenancies or rights and by fencing out the whole unit .
9 In the UK the only practical , and politically acceptable , way of creating such ‘ wilderness areas ’ would be by freehold purchase ( e.g. by NCC or NT ) involving buying out any existing tenancies or rights and by fencing out the whole unit .
10 Lewis said that the Government thought that it was only necessary , at present , to provide suitable accommodation for the War Office and the Foreign Office , but preliminary steps could be taken towards acquiring the land , and Hall could obtain designs for laying out the whole area .
11 All you 've done is hold out the whole day against odds of ten to one .
12 Even though we were always moving around , we 'd always be on the same tip ; we 'd go to bed at the same time and my mom would carry cooking pots into hotels and cook — stink out the whole place with curry .
13 Having kept too many new air-conditioning units going all day , they would be suddenly burdened by the lights of the night and would switch off , blacking out the whole town .
14 Its origins are disguised by its huge cob , and only in the last few years has genetic analysis teased out the whole truth about its humble cereal ancestry .
15 A Home Secretary spends many hours conscientiously reading background papers which set out the whole history of a single police officer 's alleged offences , sometimes in a bundle of papers an inch thick , in order that justice and equity may be done .
16 And although I was fairly certain she had nothing to do with the shooting , if the police started asking questions her husband would find out the whole story anyway .
17 In three minutes I managed to put out the whole fire , and the lovely old building was safe .
18 ‘ All the failsafes are power driven — if we do n't get out the whole section will depressurize ! ’
19 It did n't take long for Brown Owl to find out the whole story .
20 No-one should think twice about blurting out the whole story .
21 When he checked the effects of the street lights , Dr Rydell found that , averaged out the whole year , there were about five times as many bats in the villages with street lights as in the dark areas of countryside and the one unlit village .
22 Gentleman sees the working papers he will discover that no hospital will be able to ask for trust status unless it agrees to carry out the whole range of services that must be undertaken in that area .
23 And er it was lovely and we were enjoying it until I pulled out the whole chicken 's head .
24 But one day she asked if she could stay out the whole day , and away she went on her little pony , with her two dogs running behind .
25 Folly 's enthusiasm took over and she found herself pouring out the whole story .
26 I sketch out the whole scenario in seven minutes flat .
27 Takes out the whole aim of the play .
28 " He envisages any show as a complete theatrical entity-staging , set design , choreography ; he 'll map out the whole show , then monitor it bar by bar — police it .
29 If I 'd had a gun I would have gone out and shoo shot out the whole neighbourhood .
30 The test of " a right to stay " on the land is in both cases , " Did that person possess the land in fact , while intending to use the land and to keep out the whole world ? "
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