Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's also normal to go off the whole idea .
2 Now I 'm not gon na be prepared to go through the whole business and then find them say oh sorry you 're wrong .
3 We have mentioned very little about harmonic paths in minor keys , but those with a sound harmonic upbringing will find it somewhat repetitive and superfluous to go over the whole ground again .
4 When called to go to the gentiles , he was able to manage the change of understanding that this involved for the whole group .
5 An outstanding example of this occurs in the whole field of petrochemicals .
6 There is something beautifully simple and old fashioned about the whole family working and playing together on a warm afternoon beside a clean , bubbling stream .
7 Was this did this occur for the whole hosiery industry not just
8 So we give them a twenty five per cent mark-up , and we reckon that this helps with the whole business of child-care , since we 're not ungenerous in the salaries we pay , fo for the start , adding , by adding twenty five per cent of that , we 're helping .
9 It remains unclear , however , whether this relates to the whole community at Durobrivae or merely one ward within the town .
10 This extended to the whole question of traffic , covering access and associated parking facilities for users as well as the use of the Park as a commuting route .
11 But Labour are now so desperate that they 're prepared to throw in the whole kitchen sink in their frantic bid for power . ’
12 Good to see you checked to see if the wife would be there , okay pretty pointless going through the whole process if , if she has all the facts
13 For the first time in years it is possible to walk around the whole building and experience it in three dimensions .
14 On top of that , there 's the Buckingham MP George Walden who 's likely to abstain on the whole bill .
15 I ca n't remember the cost but you need to buy a plastic pump and a large bottle of the solution , it 'll last for ages and a good going over the whole house once a month will probably be your best bet .
16 It is better to rely on the whole pattern of observed bands , including polarization and band contour data .
17 It should be noted that no modules will be deleted until the module version deletion process has been able to run through the whole LIFESPAN database .
18 Today … [ the ] power of the banal extends over the whole society ( Adorno 1978a : 271–4 ) .
19 The minister himself recognizes this portrait but delights in the political clout he has as the treasury man on many such committees , able to range over the whole field of policy .
20 What is clear , I think , is that to refer to the whole debate as a ‘ scandal ’ is grossly to exaggerate the position , and it disregards the very great scientific problems thrown up by the apparently simple question of whether low-level lead exposure does indeed produce the alleged effects .
21 This was matched by increasing synchronisation in economic fluctuations such that the crises of 1971 and 1973 reverberated throughout the whole system with an effect stronger than anything experienced in peacetime for nearly half a century .
22 He was first drawn to the whole theme of cycles of disadvantage , he says , by some research which suggested that the mature and the middle classes use birth control more effectively than the young and the disadvantaged .
23 Erm of them two o five opt for the whole council system .
24 The same goes for the whole training initiative .
25 The same applies to the whole economy .
26 For a supposedly religious ceremony there is a very secular feel about the whole affair .
27 It may be necessary to go through the whole file in order to find how much the project has slipped altogether .
28 It may be necessary to go through the whole file in order to find how much the project has slipped altogether .
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