Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] with the whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With a simple statement we have done away with the whole concept of deafness itself .
2 Carrington was directed to a nearby farmhouse where ‘ a tall , dark German airman had been arrested at the sharp end of a pitchfork ’ to find only another crowd of excited neighbours and a labourer called Davie Maclean who was getting fed up with the whole affair .
3 He was fed up with the whole situation , and all Francesca 's family .
4 I was just fed up with the whole situation .
5 A BUS manager who was forced to give up a rural route said yesterday she was fed up with the whole business .
6 The government 's own team have recognised that morale in teaching is low and that the position this year is significantly worse than last , yet the government have for this year ignored the findings of that particular report and it 's all tied up with the whole issue of pay , workload etc ..
7 Provisions in the General Revenue Act of 1992 to make deductible against tax the current value of both tangible and intangible property donated to a non-profit organisation ( for example , a painting to a museum or shares to a hospital ) rather than their value at acquisition failed along with the whole bill when it was vetoed by President Bush last month because it contained forty tax increases .
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