Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] the whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So when we walked from the pool to the car I felt the whole impact of the sun . |
2 | As a result of adolescence becoming a ‘ social fact ’ , a specificity was bestowed on boy labour which gave the whole subject of juvenile employment an enhanced status in part derived from its scientific description , and in part from its social relevance . |
3 | This process of de-skilling all types of work is supercharged by computer scientists who were described by Weizenbaum as " being like children with a hammer who view the whole world as a nail . " |
4 | It had the right to examine policy and to question ministers and was organized into a general subcommittee which examined the whole PESC system and a series of specific subcommittees , each specializing in an area of expenditure . |
5 | The more interesting aspect of its search is the part which finds the whole numbers , the powers of P and R. During the search , Bacon constructs intermediate approximations to the right powers , all of the form i j where i and j are whole numbers . |
6 | At one TV training session I swapped the whole room around , putting the audience on the stage and doing the presentation from the floor ! |
7 | Forum Theatre can usefully be seen as small group work which involves the whole group as active spectators . |
8 | For Paul the issue which dominates the whole letter is one of the truth of the gospel , and its consequent implications for practical Christian living . |
9 | Hilton 's uneducated disciple , however , is learning at this stage that the goal of the contemplative life is a remaking of the self to be like God through a loving practice , and thus knowledge , of goodness : Such contemplation is experienced as a gift which lifts the conscious effort to know and love God into an activity of delight which expresses the whole man : Although this goal is thus acknowledged from the start , the rest of the book is devoted to the means by which the contemplative can work towards it . |
10 | However , this impulse to abolish distinctions of holiness within a universal community of creation was deeply contradicted by an opposite influence on Christianity from gnosticism which viewed the whole material creation , and especially sexuality , as a realm of fallenness separated from God . |
11 | The internal review in preparation for the 1984 — 85 validation event was a massive exercise which galvanized the whole Polytechnic ( one conclusion from the CNAA 's report was that the process of critical appraisal could be overdone ) . |
12 | Well now , there 's a question which raises the whole problem of privacy . |
13 | they know the play , they know the er act they know the whole thing |
14 | It was quite pointless having a runner who saw the whole thing as a social outing and had once even sat down in a kitchen and said she 'd just rest for a minute . |
15 | For example , if there is no allowable string which spans the whole graph , then we can search in the same way as described above , but wherever the required path does not exist in the tree , check if that position in the tree is flagged for end-of-word . |
16 | ‘ All right : firstly , she survives Mrs Ramsay and paints a picture which catches the whole thing . |
17 | They were shown into a room which ran the whole depth of the cottage , bright and chintzy , the indoor equivalent of a herbaceous border . |
18 | This is erm and this taking in not only the room they had the whole countryside . |
19 | In this case we square the whole key and take a centre part of it to allocate the records to buckets . |
20 | For a while I hoped the whole thing would be cancelled . |
21 | In the small hours of the morning , after they had all gone , there was an explosion which shook the whole town . |
22 | The next day she had the whole thing in perspective again , especially after she did find Louise at lunch and told her as much of the story as she could without mentioning Tom Russell . |
23 | Examples of this are nowadays quoted in most of the newspapers — the 25–30 year-old trader who is earning £200 000–£400 000 whilst the person who runs the whole department may be on a salary of only half this . |
24 | Whenever he had the chance he got the whole school out on to the Common . |
25 | In outlining its attitude towards ‘ the Jewish Question ’ , Vanguard seemed prima facie to be taking a stance which rejected the whole conspiracy theory of politics . |
26 | The lower level components of textual divisions are parameterized by means of another mechanism which characterizes the whole TEI scheme : the use of parameter entities which are specified by the particular base in use . |
27 | Its practical underpinning is ‘ orthofunction ’ : a teaching method which involves the whole person physically and mentally and which instils ‘ the ability to function as members of society , to participate in normal social settings appropriate to their age ’ . |
28 | For some reason , the Pakistani who set the whole thing up almost got away with it , but fortunately there was a retrial at which he was found guilty . |
29 | And the poor little nanny who spends the whole book upstairs crying for her dying father ? |
30 | No , you 've when you do a delete erm if you do con ex signal , if you have that on signal it deletes the whole signal , airlines and all . |