Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [to-vb] the whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I want to think the whole thing through , very carefully , while I 'm in Cheltenham . |
2 | ‘ I seem to expect the whole happiness and sweetness to come from you ’ , he wrote as he warned Helen that she should find a real need for patience with him . |
3 | If you want to hang the decoration up , first make a hole through the ball with a knitting needle or metal skewer. then I like to spray the whole figure with gold or silver paint so that my added ‘ clothes ’ can be a delicate and fragile as I wish . |
4 | I aim to represent the whole spectrum . |
5 | I have to carry the whole piece in my head . ’ |
6 | But I have to hear the whole tale . |
7 | A lot of them seem to have the whole class |
8 | Inspired to prove your aesthetic credentials ( pre-Carl André ) , you vow to read the whole lot . |
9 | Only if you want to go the whole way and produce typeset quality data will you ever need to consider anything better than VGA . |
10 | Opt for a self-drive car only if you want to spend the whole day struggling to get off Hong Kong Island . |
11 | This is where you get to wrap the whole thing up . ’ |
12 | ‘ If you try to sell the whole thing to the private sector , they wo n't take it . |
13 | Cos if you leave d go the cord straight away the cord just goes shooting up there , the weight inside comes down here and you lose the cord and you have to take the whole lot p t apart in order to get the thing to work again . |
14 | Is n't the problem that you have to replace the whole unit if something goes wrong ? |
15 | Yes but you , you have to buy the whole album and they had n't got that in , they 'd just sold out . |
16 | The sparks says you ca n't get it out , it 's like having an umbrella opened up in there , you have to have the whole doings chopped off in hospital . |
17 | Change one word and you have to change the whole sentence . |
18 | Remember you need to see the whole face and expression , including the eyes of the speaker . |
19 | We want to change the whole concept of how dance music is appreciated , so that people can see it for what it is . |
20 | ‘ We want to make the whole pie bigger so there 's more for us , more for them , more for everybody . ’ |
21 | Clearly if we wish to describe the whole person conative aspects must be included . |
22 | And when we come to review the whole period we shall need to consider whether , even in the very broadest terms of demand management , Keynesianism is akin to the nineteenth-century gold standard in that it was something of universal belief but of very limited practical impact . |
23 | It 's going to be a hundred limes worse next year when we have to move the whole army . ’ |
24 | Again Mr Lewis explained : ‘ We have converted one locomotives and rake of coaches to air braking and we plan to equip the whole fleet with the system . |
25 | It 's just to split the recommendation up to make sure we 've got the authorities we need to do the whole lot I think Chairman . |
26 | They want to move the whole competition — lock , stock and barrel — out of the province entirely and turn in into the Jersey Milk Cup . |
27 | Given that the units each do their particular thing , I can then understand how they interact to make the whole engine move . |
28 | I just know they like to do the whole family . |
29 | Not content with stars and galaxies , they try to understand the whole universe , its provenance and fate . |
30 | We will always give the security forces our full backing within the rule of the law , and — against Labour opposition — ensure that they have the special powers they need to protect the whole community from violence . |