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

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1 The enthusiasm of the sixties ( it was not just naivety ) would have held that education should lead the whole process , while the cynicism of the seventies and eighties would have us believe that education , that is schools at any rate , can do no more than mirror the society of which they are part .
2 Which ? argues the Government should investigate the whole licensing system so key issues including opening hours , family admission and cafe-style licenses could be aired .
3 Blackpool Corporation was decidedly lukewarm towards the scheme , and specified that the Company should pay the whole costs of the extension , upon which the idea was dropped .
4 thought the South Metropolitan Company should bear the whole cost of £1,650 for installing a changeover point .
5 A good school should educate the whole person not just develop each child 's true potential at GCSE and A level , he said .
6 Identification of key issues at an early stage should make the whole negotiation process easier and will enable the lawyer to co-ordinate an appropriate team of specialist advisers ( if necessary ) from the outset .
7 Twenty years her junior , the young Lutyens had always nurtured the idea that the garden of a house should complement the whole picture .
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