Example sentences of "[noun sg] be that [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Current thinking is that the whole word recognition approach is not viable for the more general problem with large vocabularies ( Tappert et al , 1990 ) .
2 The bitter irony was that the whole plan had been her idea right from the start .
3 The more practical implication is that if such a wide-varying right of appeal existed , the likelihood is that the whole planning system would become totally bogged down .
4 A number of working groups have been set up by the Council to look at these matters , but the truth is that the whole curriculum approach is rendered horrendously difficult by the subject structure and by the inevitable fact that the various subject working party reports are coming on stream over a period of at least four to five years .
5 The point is that the whole idea of substance as an entity breaks down ; which is of course the opposite of what Spinoza originally intended .
6 The overt expression of that passivity and self-condemnation is that a whole range of the voices of public opinion are on the side of what you and I call the criminals .
7 The good news is that the whole removal process can be done from within Windows itself , using the tools ( like the File Manager and Sysedit ) we 've covered in previous Steps .
8 The main complaint was that the whole thing was a fraud , which could be proved because , as everyone knew … leprechauns canna write !
9 The thing about this man is that the whole wind section seems to play better when he is there , not just the flutes .
10 The reason for building a high mutation rate into the model is that the whole performance on the computer screen is for the benefit of human eyes , and humans have n't the patience to wait a million generations for a mutation !
11 The important thing is that the whole programme is planned in a way that brings out learning in depth , allowing for sustained involvement with the children , and has clear developing purposes .
12 ( A third possible explanation is that the whole story was made up , to impress unbelievers , by the apostle Matthew or whoever wrote the gospel ascribed to him .
13 The second reason was that Palmerston had gone further than that by insisting on the appointment of an architect who had not even entered the competition , and the third reason was that the whole affair was so tangled when he took office that he appointed a Select Committee to look into it .
14 What is apt to happen when we strike a solid is that a whole series of stress waves radiate from the point of impact and move off into the body of the material .
15 The industrial equivalent of fiddling while Rome burns is to spend hours of internal management time arguing about the allocation of costs between departments or divisions , when the real problem is that the whole cost of the operation is too high .
16 The approach taken by Ventura is substantially different in that instead of making up individual pages the idea is that the whole document is created in one go .
17 The problem was that the whole thing had become so complex — it was n't only what he was going to do now but there was the stuff back at the club , there was Ashdown and what he knew , there was the whole sorry business of his suspension and the charges against him … taken one piece at a time it seemed bad enough , but taken all together it was far too much for his mind to handle .
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