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

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1 I 've just put my house on the market in York I 've chosen the if erm that 's that 's you know the whole taking the whole scene into consideration , but if I was in Bournemouth for instance and buying a house in York and I said I phone three or four estates agents and said , Look please send me information through the post .
2 So all in all , since most of the passage is told from Pemberton 's point of view , we are led in the absence of contrary evidence into taking the whole passage in that light .
3 The evidence for this article was of a particular kind , and the proposal is to apply the same methods to the subsequent period , taking the whole revaluation as far as the First World War .
4 Make sure that the baby 's body is facing the breast and that he or she is taking the whole nipple to fill its mouth .
5 The head is balanced in such a way that , when the neck muscles are released , the head goes slightly forward , taking the whole body into movement .
6 Taking the whole period 1978–89 ( Table 5.3 ) , manufacturing employment was responsible for the overall decline of male employment .
7 Neil is reluctant to talk about the songs in any more detail : ‘ Like my good friend Bob says , a song is just a thought ; you ca n't really talk about a little part of it without taking the whole thing into consideration . ’
8 and it 's very difficult to have a close look at the shirt without taking the whole thing
9 Also I mean er we take your point and we 've made it before Ken that there 's a real danger of asking for a report from someone like Professor Gower and then picking it , instead of actually taking the whole thing because it does actually add together in some sort of coherence erm and had Professor Gower 's report been an exception in this entirety , we may not have been had the pleasure of having you back again today , but thank you very much , er all three of you for coming points so clearly
10 Well that 's really taking the whole thing seriously .
11 Paradoxically , as even the impecunious Liberal Democrats have now acknowledged , that 's also a reason for taking the whole business of advertising seriously .
12 The entry for the following day , 13 May , began : " Organisation of VIKTRING cage our main responsibility , taking a whole Grenadier coy .
13 Even though it 's compact the cavity is spacious , taking a whole chicken or a large casserole .
14 To visit London again from Swanage he would travel by boat for the first part of the journey or by carriage along the rough road to join the Emerald coach at Wareham , both taking a whole day .
15 Although we are taking a whole day to film it , it will only occupy thirty five seconds of real time .
16 So you end up taking a whole pile of clothes , most of which invariably amount to little more than ballast .
17 How can you justify taking a whole verse out of a song ?
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