Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] for the whole " in BNC.

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1 Other writers have used ‘ liberal ’ as a blanket term for the whole broad line of development which runs from Schleiermacher .
2 There are also four new leaflets with Aran design : three traditional Aran patterns for the whole family and one mother and daughter cardigan with a lace zig-zag and cable pattern .
3 Er i and it was given that image by pointing the cameras at at at the flats , and then spieling off the crime figures for the whole subdivision .
4 And it did seem to me that in the light of , erm , of the single regeneration budget , on the light of the need to be developing a regeneration strategy for Shropshire , perhaps the role of the County Council in this affair should actually be , er , as , as the local government for the county , should be to look at preparing a , a regeneration strategy for the whole county , at which the work that we do to economic development is one of the pillars of support as is the work that the districts do is another pillar of support , as is the work of the R D C and the objective five programme , and all the various other bodies that are involved in , in economic development and similar activities in .
5 Booksellers could approach quantitative research in three ways : do it themselves ; do it mostly themselves and get the tabular data collected professionally : or use a market research agency for the whole project .
6 A free-for-all jollification in the village hall for the whole laboratory including the cleaner , Mrs Bidwell , and old Scobie , the Laboratory attendant ?
7 The induced employment gain is judged to be a conservative estimate as a result of using gross output/head figures for the whole economy .
8 Although many of the group would still be under 25 in the years 191418 , there are only 16 brides under 25 during the period , whereas in 1911–12 alone there were 15 brides under 25.22 ( One must of course bear in mind that these figures represent only the retrievable fragments of the marriage pattern for the whole sample . )
9 At Gallery Lelong for the whole month the recent paintings of Konrad Klapheck give life and individuality to objects of everyday use .
10 Ten years ago Assistance Publique established a technology assessment process for the whole system , which assesses the cost effectiveness of new innovations before they are introduced and helps to rationalise their introduction within the system .
11 Recently , TCS entered into an agreement with Lotus Development Corporation that gave them exclusive distribution rights for the whole range of Recently there was uproar in India following ‘ body shopping ’ by American software firms .
12 ( Graphs here ; population curves for the whole century . )
13 For the first time , the bureau will compile population figures for the whole country by ‘ street blocks ’ that will be defined by roads , rivers , county boundaries and the like .
14 I think you 've covered that by indicating the nature of the cash handling for the whole organization .
15 For both towns , we could use some weighting scheme derived externally , e.g. the population structure for the whole country .
16 The funnelling of classroom talk through the teacher effectively reduces a potentially chaotic ‘ babble ’ to the carefully structured , question-and-answer pattern of two-party talk where selected pupils act as proxy representatives for the whole class , where the teacher initiates lines of inquiry and the pupils merely respond , and where the teacher evaluates the accuracy , quality and appropriateness of pupil contributions , but not vice versa .
17 In the course of the next two decades Oxford and Cambridge became involved in what one of the Cambridge extension lecturers described as an attempt to provide " University Education for the Whole Nation by an itinerant system connected with the Old Universities " .
18 The employment creation associated with such expenditure can then be calculated using an estimate of output per head data for the whole economy .
19 The centre pages are designed as a pull-out diary for the whole summer , which combines all the various NCT groups with other events .
20 It occurred to him that he could go into any public library where they kept phone directories for the whole country and look up Alec Chipstead and see if his address was Wyvis Hall .
21 Dr C L Narayana , the consultant who covers mental handicap services for the whole North Notts district , works two sessions a week in Bassetlaw .
22 It 's the main water supply for the whole camp , for us and for the barracks .
23 This is a gentle and beautiful route ideal for the whole family .
24 An organisation known as EAST , the Environment of Advanced Software Technology , has a team of 70 engineers ready to provide tools and support for software engineering and development projects : EAST operates out of the offices of SFGL , Boulogne , France , a subsidiary set up by Bull SA , CAP Sesa , Cisi , Sema Group and Steria back in 1985 to develop software engineering solutions for the whole software life-cycle .
25 While some purpose-made waterproof liners are available the cheapest and easiest insurance is provided by plastic bags , either a bin liner for the whole sack or smaller plastic bags to protect individual items of gear .
26 The imbalance is even more pronounced on any particular night as males stay at the breeding site for the whole season , whereas females mate and leave as quickly as possible .
27 The BMC 's ability to negotiate access agreements for the whole climbing community and to enforce their controversial bolting policy has been thrown into stark relief over a small and obscure gritstone crag in the Derbyshire Peak .
28 In the following year , the elder Barry exhibited a large rebuilding scheme for the whole Whitehall area at the Royal Academy which was a development of the competition entry .
29 Era has dipped a toe in the computer games market , but is relying on the trend to computer toys for the whole family recreating a demand for conventional individual toys .
30 Table 4.2 shows the changes in the licence fee for the whole post-war period .
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