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

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1 By the end of it , some members may have forgotten the reasons for the whole idea , so let us recap briefly : there are economies of scale , certainly , though the addition of 6,500 members to 100,000 does not in itself produce any great saving in CIB operating costs ( we used to recruit nearly three times that number of new members from the banks alone in a good year in the 1980s ) ; there is potential recruitment , from more than 60,000 building society employees ; but , above all , the merger demonstrates to the public that two major parts of the much maligned financial services sector are keen to improve their standards , and gives commercial rivals an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the benefits of co-operation in educational endeavour .
2 By the summer of 1940 , the Central Council for Jewish Refugees was again feeling the pinch , with the result that the government accepted , in principle , the responsibility for the whole cost of maintaining refugees at scales to be agreed and seventy-five per cent of the cost of administration .
3 The team as a whole was given the responsibility for the whole task and for assigning individuals to particular jobs .
4 The third either points to the index for the whole compound or is a dead end .
5 After all … 2.000.000.000,00 when you think about it , is … 0,00 compared to the budget for the whole production , which will probably run out about 100.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000,00 . ’
6 Thus , government data for England show that almost half of households in England where the head is over 65 lack at least one basic amenity — a figure that is nine times greater than the figure for the whole population .
7 The mother was very distressed at the living arrangements as she was the housemaid for the whole extended family and had very little time to spend with her son .
8 The workmanship on show here is some of the best I 've seen and the designs for the whole range are fresh and exciting .
9 " Dr Lorrimer thought that the service would end up with about three immense laboratories doing the work for the whole country with exhibits coming in by air .
10 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
11 And so the House of Industry became the workhouse for the whole union ; it remained the property of the Board of Directors , who let the building and the front garden to the Poor Law Guardians for £280 per annum .
12 ‘ Great ! ’ he said , ‘ The old bugger left me in charge of the shop for the whole afternoon .
13 The European countries also appreciated that the need for the whole world recovery was important , and they became more willing to contribute to the economic development of underdeveloped countries .
14 Will he now give us the figures for the whole period since 1979 , when the Government came to office ?
15 It was for the programme , making up a programme , the syllabus for the whole year .
16 They are let to a tenant who is responsible to the landlord for the whole rent , and who sublets such rooms as she can do without in order to get enough money for the rent-collector .
17 In the subsequent period up to 1973 when the rate for the whole economy was 3.7 per cent , the distributive services shot ahead to 4.5 per cent whereas the financial sector trailed at 2.9 per cent and miscellaneous services limped behind at 1.5 per cent .
18 They watched it waste the meadows for the whole day .
19 Er well y yes , they 'll be running at a loss right through until we eventually fix the prices for the whole programme and er hopefully the if they do it very efficiently we might make some profit .
20 After a slight decline in the 1460s , real wages again increased in the 1470s following a fall in prices , and the peak for the whole period of this book was reached in 1477 .
21 Further while municipal law can survive a fairly high incidence of order-violation and still fulfil its ordering function , the nature of international conflict is such that comparatively few violations , perhaps only one attempt to resist the lawful force of a world state , might be more than enough to undermine the rationale for the whole edifice of peace law .
22 At their most strident , scholars in each group have claimed that the trends they have identified constitute the norm for the whole Empire .
23 In 1989/90 , the million mark was passed in May and the total for the whole session exceeded 1.1 million .
24 A similar scheme is used for phase Band the situation for the whole machine is summarised in the Table 1.2 .
25 The first day was always important , it set the tone for the whole year .
26 The Prologue ( DV 1 ) sets the tone for the whole document .
27 IF you have a passion for the Piste but shudder at the cost for the whole family , take advantage of a superb offer from Sally holidays .
28 In that case a clause in an agreement between a company and its manager stated that he should receive a fixed salary , and , as soon as the profits for the year had been ascertained and certified by the company 's auditors , a percentage of " the net profits ( if any ) of the company for the whole year " .
29 The unique number , which must of course appear on the cost printout , will enable management to identify each individual docket but it may well be a laborious process to extract the costing details for one subsection of a project from the filing for the whole company .
30 Work by Emmanuelle Renard , Dominique Corlay and Olivier Leroy is on show at the Vidal-Saint-Phalle for the whole month .
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