Example sentences of "interest [prep] the whole " in BNC.

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1 This includes the responsibility of government to regulate market forces in the interests of the whole community .
2 This approach allows us to offer a coherent politics , allying ourselves with people 's aspirations while fulfilling our true purpose of advancing the wider and longer-term interests of the whole community .
3 The programme declared a commitment to safeguarding the interests of cooperation , to ensuring that ‘ process of production , distribution and exchange , including the land , … be directed by the state in the interests of the whole community ’ , to the elimination of profiteering , and the provision of adequate housing and education for the people ( SCS 10 November 17 ) .
4 It is through the representation of the ruling class 's interests as the interests of the whole society that any threat to class power is contained ( Marx and Engels 1974 : 64 ) .
5 If hon. Members who are called before 7 o'clock keep broadly to the time limit , it may be possible , in the interests of the whole House , for the occupant of the Chair to relax that limit later in the debate .
6 If the Front-Bench spokesmen and those who are called before 7 o'clock exercise discretion , it may be possible in the interests of the whole House to relax that limit .
7 We expect the Islamic nation to support us in our latest struggle which we are carrying out in order to preserve the interests of the whole Islamic world .
8 He says they 've got the interests of the whole county to consider and they want to provide modern patient care .
9 The home pack relates to domestic environmental issues and has been designed to capture the interest of the whole family .
10 But one is constantly struck by the author 's insatiable interest in the whole range of sculptural production , which refused to allow him to ignore the ceramics made under the influence of sculptors , the bronze door handles of the Hill Music Room or even the four terminal busts attached to the bookcase in the office of the Keeper of Antiquities .
11 First , there was a powerful and widespread revolt against the rather cold and abstract notion of reason which had earlier held the field , and a fresh interest in the whole range of human experience , including feeling and emotion .
12 Other financial help was needed , and in 1905 it came in the form of a deal with the Burmah Oil Company — to whom D'Arcy ultimately surrendered his interest in the whole venture ( in return for 170,000 Burmah shares and the reimbursement of all his expenses ) .
13 The trend for design co-ordination and harmonisation , together with the tremendous growth of interest in the whole concept of Interior Design for the domestic market , gives the timing of the initiative significant potential .
14 The workshop has stimulated interest in the whole area of organisational development and change .
15 Thus , when the Bank of England wishes to bring about a change in base rates , which in turn affect all other sterling rates of interest over the whole yield curve , it does so by adjusting its money market intervention rates , in what must be , by definition , the discount market .
16 erm it is n't a problem just for Hereford or for this country it 's an international problem which has evoked interest over the whole world .
17 Although it particularly concerns members of religious orders and communities , and others who live a consecrated life , it is of interest to the whole church .
18 The organisers of Dublin 's year are keen not only to promote all things Irish but also make a European stand and put on exhibitions of interest to the whole community .
19 The hon. Member for Cannock and Burntwood ( Mr. Howarth ) has as much right as anyone else to ask a question on a matter of general interest to the whole House of Commons .
20 When the balance on your account reaches £2,000 , £10,000 or £25,000 , we pay a higher rate of interest on the whole amount .
21 Although , on paper , the Government meets 85% of the cost of Catholic schools , the Diocese must put 100% ‘ up-front ’ , paying interest on the whole cost until such time as the Government pays its share .
22 Anyway , the young woman on the other end of the machine survived with daunting ease and told him that it was customary to charge interest on the whole month 's credit , unless it had been paid off in full .
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