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

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1 The party now has a clearer , more comprehensive and more explicit statement covering the whole range of industrial relations policy than in the past .
2 Moreover , the merged company would have been the only commuter manufacturer covering the whole range of commuter aircraft .
3 Because of the high quality and coverage of the GHS , the results will be equivalent to those from an approximation to a random sample of owner-managers and the self-employed covering the whole range of economic activities in which small scale enterprise is represented .
4 This is a general term covering the whole field of decoration .
5 He sampled 50 white clover clones from a grid covering the whole field .
6 Results will be published in a book covering the whole field of tax administration and compliance , and in additional articles .
7 Hypotheses are ranked by decreasing shortfall , the goal being to find the path with the smallest shortfall covering the whole utterance .
8 The National Exhibition Centre , Birmingham , hosts over 100 large scale trade and public exhibitions each year , covering the whole spectrum of industry , commerce and leisure .
9 PHIL EVANS FINDS OUT WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT AND LOOKS AT FIVE MACHINES COVERING THE WHOLE SPECTRUM OF FEATURES AND PRICE .
10 Example 4 is a great lick for covering the whole fretboard from top to bottom .
11 I was , quite sure ; even when it began to arrive , dish after khaki-coloured dish , covering the whole surface of the table , I was not daunted .
12 Stations will be unmanned but monitored by 120 remote-control television cameras covering the whole system .
13 ( Croydon 34E and 55E then due for a repaint ) Following Mr. Spencer 's resignation , T. E. Thomas became General Manager ( Trams and Trolleybuses ) covering the whole system .
14 the future of Uganda must lie in a unitary form of central Government on parliamentary lines covering the whole country
15 This has since expanded into a professionally organised system covering the whole country , but we should not forget that it was Harry Barber who began it .
16 Both keep records of bankruptcies and judgements summonses filed in address order , covering the whole country ( UAPT 's nationwide register , opened in 1978 , consisting of computer printed microfiche ; CD 's on filing cards ) .
17 The results of the project are to be shown on a new full-colour geological and mineral-occurrence map at 1:1 000 000 covering the whole country .
18 There are regional labs covering the whole country but ours was the first .
19 THEY came from four continents — a cross-section of customers covering the whole textile chain , from yarn spinners and fabric producers to dyers , finishers and garment manufacturers .
20 It 's all down to confusion rather than deliberate ignorance , so it 's worth covering the whole idea of shareware , how it differs from other types of software such as public domain , and what the user 's obligations are both legally and morally .
21 The exclusion of liability for all of these issues can be dealt with either on a piecemeal basis by writing a particular exclusion or limitation into the contract conditions dealing with each issue , or , alternatively or in addition , by the use of blanket exclusion clauses covering the whole contract .
22 After suffering racial abuse , damage to her property , and physical attack from her neighbours and receiving no help from the police , she resorted to the installation of extreme security measures by covering every window and outside door with steel shutters , and an alarm system covering the whole house .
23 More recently still , I came across a letter written in English , by the Kaiser to an American friend , dated nineteen twenty-five , in which he writes , erm ‘ The Jews must be exterminated in a pogrom covering the whole world . ’
24 After all , the number of such buyers is small and past purchase patter 's may be known in great detail ( from internal sales information , and from trade association statistics covering the whole market ) .
25 A narrow hall can be made wider by covering the whole length of one wall with mirrors , from skirting board to ceiling cornice .
26 I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it .
27 I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it .
28 The main points in the communique which was immediately issued included , a ) parallel statements by each government regarding the status of Northern Ireland b ) the setting up of a Council of Ireland c ) the setting up of a joint committee to consider the creation of a law enforcement area covering the whole island d ) consultation on , and coordination of , policing .
29 According to Jean-Pierre Mohén , ‘ The exhibition also breaks new ground in covering the whole period from the eighth century to the early Middle Ages .
30 Covering the whole period from the 1790s to 1815 , this is a first class reference on a hard-to-find subject , and highly recommended .
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