Example sentences of "over [art] whole " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You think I 'll take over the whole show , do n't you ? ’ accused Mountbatten .
2 I have seen some very attractively variegated mint which I would like to grow in the flower border , but my mother says it will take over the whole garden .
3 In fact , as I write I realize that the whole mess of Primavera must be handed over to you — TAKE OVER THE WHOLE BLOODY THING and get this tremendous weight off my shoulders — change and edit the costumes , but not too much , as they are designed so as not to interfere with the movement of the ballet , as it includes curling up into small balls , rolling , lying etc .
4 The Thermogrill surface combustion burner gives an even heat over the whole surface , even when it 's turned down .
5 The great drive for respectability , which was led by the trade papers and various film industry organizations , really took over the whole publicity campaign and again became almost a defining characteristic of British and especially American cinema .
6 The trio is completed by Dick Vance , the computer ‘ driver ’ , though his activities extend over the whole breadth of keeping the flight data read-out units in working order and developing the programs and electronics generally .
7 Reportedly it wanted a leg up on the business to reduce its development time and eventually aimed to take over the whole project .
8 Establish the Barril Measure over the whole Island of Islay . "
9 These honours subjects range over the whole field of legal interest .
10 Closed doors stopped the fire taking over the whole building in Borough Road .
11 But there are erm others who , for whom teaching is the major aspect and the major important role that they perceive for themselves erm but there is always a balance and on balance , taken over the whole system , I should think that most people spend fifty or sixty per cent of their time on research .
12 An Italian entrepreneur has taken over a whole department store to sell western goods in Romanian currency .
13 BBC2 is giving over a whole night 's programmes to a £2 million tribute to ITV rival Granada .
14 At Naba we were overtaken by the hospital train and discovered that their food supply had run out , so we handed over a whole case of sausages and one of tinned peaches .
15 It was an interesting if much too long meeting lasting from 2pm to about 6.15pm — but interesting in that , with rather few of us there , it was a chance to range over a whole lot of issues on and off the agenda , and a chance to appreciate the efforts , interests , aspirations and voluntary input of many others — though of course they get support from their activities from their employers .
16 The first area is cost behaviour analysis : assumptions with respect to how costs vary with , for example , volume of activity , provide the basis for management decision making over a whole range of issues .
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