Example sentences of "through the whole " in BNC.

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1 The late Frank Howes showed an understanding of the problems racing a choreographer when he wrote : ‘ Every dance has its own rhythm , just as every dancer has an inborn sense of measuring time because each movement must be felt to flow through the whole body as well as the space in which it moves .
2 Instinctively she sought through the whole cosmos for Fenna , and knew she would not find him .
3 They plodded through the whole range of routine questions .
4 The women I spoke to who had been through the whole procedure told me of the many exhausting visits they had had to make to the British Embassies and High Commissions , of the atmosphere of contempt at these places , of the pettiness of the Entry Clearance Officers ( ECOs ) and interpreters , and the rude and unreasonable questions they had had to answer .
5 We go through the whole song with both of us making the noises and me doing the actions .
6 That involvement is well caught by the St John 's Choir , bringing out the ingeniously woven repetitions of the Western Wynde theme , used as a ground through the whole Mass .
7 Supposing that the result of the investigation is satisfactory , and the purchase is completed , a subsequent purchaser must again go through the whole process ; the results of each investigation are practically thrown away for the future .
8 as if she were putting the same reel of film back in the projector , she ran through the whole scene once again : she is speaking to the visitor , Paul is watching them with astonishment , and the guest is saying : ‘ In your next life , do you want to stay together or never meet again ? ’
9 I went through the whole place from top to bottom , cleaning it , polishing the furniture , and making everything just so , as my parents would have left it .
10 While he waited for the bath to fill he went through the whole scene again in his head and congratulated himself for staying so calm .
11 And the Cid followed them to Atienza , and to Ciguenza , and Fita , and Guadalajara , and through the whole land of St. Esteban , as far as Toledo , slaying and burning , and plundering and destroying , and laying hands on all whom he found , so that he brought back seven thousand prisoners , men and women ; and he and all his people returned rich and with great honour .
12 The company went through the whole process of licensing the tapes from the BBC , sorting out the elaborate artwork and manufacturing the records , cassettes and CDs .
13 It is clear that their devotion to The Wedding Present was too strong , and they did not have the resources to see through the whole project .
14 To start with , you might have to go through the whole exercise in order to relax again but , once you have been doing it for some time , you will find that all you need to do is to picture your own peaceful scene and , because the link is permanently there in your subconscious mind , you will immediately begin to feel more peaceful , both mentally and physically .
15 Many people took this game of make-believe to fantastic lengths and went through the whole elaborate business of a preparation for escape without the slightest real intention of ever carrying it out .
16 Having satisfactorily ascertained its existence through the whole length of the spinal marrow , my next object was to discover whether it was a continued tube from one extremity to the other : this was most decidedly proved , by dividing the spinal marrow through the middle , and pouring mercury into the orifice where the canal was cut across : it passed in a small stream with equal facility towards the brain ( into which it entered ) , or in a contrary direction to where the spinal marrow terminates .
17 If the concentration of modifying oxide is sufficient , the threads of modifier will percolate through the whole structure defining routes that avoid the insulating silicate network .
18 In his book , Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain , published in 1724 , the English author Daniel Defoe wrote of having seen the horn and heard it sounded at Coilsfield House ( later rebuilt and named Montgomerie House ) to call the servants to their duties .
19 He grasped my elbow and led me through the hallway and into a long room knocked through the whole length of the house .
20 You may be better advised to start again , possibly finding your candidates by a different method , than risk the problems of engaging an inadequate candidate and being faced with all the disruption of having to go through the whole process at a later stage anyway .
21 This softly-softly approach to studio etiquette extends through the whole band and through the entire session , as Stephen explains :
22 We see it in brilliant colours which flow through the whole spectrum , and extend to dayglo ; but it starts life in a natural tone , initially floppy until the grippers or stenters pierce the outer edges to stretch it flat as it is heat treated , and dyed .
23 Eduardo Paolozzi 's colourful complexities of grid and cog , which run riotously beyond the platforms and through the whole station at Tottenham Court Road , mirror the buzzing electronics and music shops at road level .
24 Suddenly I heard a piercing whistle that seemed to resound through the whole universe .
25 Our discussions ranged through the whole spectrum of life , from the sublime to the trivial , and while I do not now remember many of the conclusions that we reached then , the quality of that communication is still with me .
26 We 'll work our way through the whole fuckin' audience , shaft every man-jack of them ’ .
27 In working through the whole question of the handling of desire , the commandment deals with the power of the attitude itself and not just the power of deeds which provide the allurement and attraction .
28 They went through the whole show in complete silence .
29 Through the whole history of climbing there 's the struggle for risk and the unknown on one side , while on the other you 've got the desire for safety and to have a safety net .
30 The three men stood together for some time while the long-faced sheep ambled around them , sometimes coming close to examine them but scuttering away at the slightest of their movements , sending a ripple of bells through the whole flock .
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