Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [vb -s] the whole " in BNC.

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1 Water catchment continues the whole year round .
2 The soap opera gives the whole course a light-hearted , fun touch .
3 A resolution proposed at the 1912 National Union Conference tells the whole story ; originally the resolution approved , " the candidature of Unionist working men and earnestly recommends the allocation to one of them of a safe and suitable seat at some by-election in the near future , as evidence of the reality of the movement " .
4 A lead team of managers and trade union members oversees the whole programme but the emphasis is on involving employees and encouraging them to solve their own problems .
5 Field independence allows the individual to separate the parts of an item or a situation from the whole , and implies an analytic approach to problems ; however , field dependence emphasises the whole object and allows one to deal efficiently with material which does not require decomposition .
6 One unexpected bonus ( for those with contemporary level perfect pitch ) , is the fact that this is the original E flat version of the Magnificat , which means that those used to hearing the D major revision can rest comfortably as the ‘ authentic ’ pitch adjustment brings the whole thing down roughly a semi-tone anyway !
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