Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [vb pp] [prep] the whole " in BNC.

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1 As to the persons , the High Priest is distinguished from the whole nation , and the rulers … from the mass of the common people …
2 But precisely because the effect is dispersed through the whole market the Keynesian argues that , unless there is a massive increase in the money supply , the impact on interest rates in general may be relatively small .
3 This equation is estimated over the whole sample period rather than by a more complicated rolling regression technique which would allow the parameters to change each quarter as new information became available .
4 Then a shin guard is pulled over the whole thing .
5 Interest rate is fixed throughout the whole term
6 It 's just the same as with any band reflecting their environment , and our environment is affected by the whole end of the century .
7 When such areas are quietly flooded by the tide the material carried in suspension is deposited over the whole foreshore .
8 The same approach is applied to the whole body of a three-quarter length figure , which is the culmination of the series .
9 As cementation proceeds in clean sandstones or grainstones , or the matrix in clayey-sandstones and packstones becomes lithified , pressure is transmitted through the whole rock and there is no excess of stress at the grain to grain contacts .
10 It provides its own record of centuries of repairs , using different kinds and shapes of stone from other buildings , each added to fit the current alignment , so that a permanent list is built into the whole edifice .
11 This order of values in the Prologue is reflected in the whole Constitution .
12 Unlike other royal honours which are personal awards to individuals , the Queen 's Award is conferred upon the whole company , recognising the team effort that is necessary to achieve success in exporting .
13 The release torque should be measured at the beginning of the test , and whenever a container is opened throughout the whole period of the test .
14 Dr ‘ Macmillan ’ The satisfaction is derived from the whole purpose of the job which is to make people better in all senses … there 's still some sort of fascination in trying to work out people 's problems and deal with them .
15 Any thermal energy is shared by the whole lattice rather than a single nucleus .
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