Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] for [art] whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She had not thought of Moorlake or Jenny for the whole morning .
2 Written between 1599 and 1605 , it describes the religious exercises and prayers for the whole household as well as the private prayers and readings which occupied a large part of each day , and in which Lady Hoby was guided by her chaplain , Richard Rhodes .
3 I would perform the role of client partner and co-ordinator for the whole assignment and would delegate responsibility for the technical aspects of the three main aspects of the work to [ MAS Partner ] and [ MC Partner ] and [ Lawyer ] at [ Solicitors ] .
4 That requires fast response and qualified diagnosis of highly skilled maintenance engineers who should be available any time of the day and night for the whole year .
5 If you or your children are turning to a vegetarian diet , Roselyn Masselin has lots of advice and recipes for the whole family .
6 Each extra night costs between £90 and £119 for the whole party .
7 Just £12 — that 's the equivalent of six packets of cigarettes — will provide drugs and medicines for a whole month at the Martandem health project in India .
8 This certainly overstated the decline , but records for the whole county between 1965 and 1970 showed a general recovery , and during this period there were breeding season records from 97 sites relating to 44 pairs and 53 single birds .
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