Example sentences of "involving [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A further trend in curricular organisation at large , and one which has made the ESSE/L Project particularly timely , is the emphasis given to approaches involving the whole school and across-the-curriculum approaches .
2 Several schools commented on the importance of involving the whole school in living up to the agreed health policy .
3 how thorough the review had been , whether they considered any matters of importance had been ignored , how far it had been an effort involving the whole school ;
4 The policy is being coupled with a strong anti smoking campaign involving the whole school
5 senior lecturer at Thanet Technical College in Kent , whose team won first prize in the 1992 competition , says that he has used Toque d'Or as a classroom exercise involving the whole group , not just the team who entered .
6 This acting can range from pairs of students re-enacting a dialogue through to a simulation involving the whole class .
7 It is usually the case that the primaries are geographically distinct and , since not all are to appear in the sample , there is a clear administrative advantage over a sampling scheme involving the whole population of secondaries .
8 Phone credit:GPT 's Chorley Payphones Systems factory has achieved the BS5750 Part II accreditation following a seven-month drive involving the whole workforce .
9 Family therapy Involving the whole family in treatment is important , particularly if there is a family trait of obesity .
10 These correlations arise because a normal mode , although formally involving the whole molecule , may actually involve significant motions of only a few atoms constituting a discrete group , and hence have a frequency primarily determined by the group and only slightly affected by the nature of the rest of the molecule .
11 The same principles need to extend throughout community care , so that the medical approach to disability becomes just one part of a response involving a whole range of agencies , professions and interests .
12 The proposal may be to replace just a single building or a row of shops , or there may be plans for a comprehensive redevelopment involving a whole block or more .
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