Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [art] whole [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Your Canadapass brochure will give you a whole lot more . |
2 | Erm , another reason why I ca n't give you the whole story of course is because then there 'd be no reason to take this baby rather than this baby at the hospital , you know , so their histories are exactly identical , I E nil , erm , nothing individuates them on that account . |
3 | If you guess right , I shall give you the whole land of Skender . " |
4 | If it is in an issue less than two years old , we 'll probably send you the whole issue as a back number . |
5 | The tour will show you the whole manufacturing process by following the progress of a pair of shoes from start to finish around the factory . |
6 | In those days Madame would never stop him from drinking , would never put her hand out over his glass like a good or responsible woman is supposed to in such scenes ; Madame would give him the whole bottle , and say , quietly and sincerely , I hope you know what you 're doing . |
7 | If he can do what he 's done with Everton 's rejects , why not give him the whole lot ? |
8 | He would give it a whole chapter . |
9 | However , although we can keep this association in mind , it does not give us the whole picture . |
10 | Perhaps if I could remember them the whole mystery would be solved . |
11 | ‘ Nothing in this marvellous list ’ says Milton ‘ was as fine as Eden ’ and of course it hurts him to say it , and I do n't think it 's far fetched to detect that hurt and pain of that great sacrifice that John Milton is making in the rhythm when we read ‘ Might with this paradise of Eden strive ’ , or in the fact that he ca n't stop there , because I did n't — as you will have realized from Bentley 's comment — I did n't read you the whole passage . |
12 | No Ann would have him the whole time . |
13 | ‘ No , it probably makes me appreciate it a whole lot more . |
14 | He would n't tell me a whole lot about what the countries were like , because he did n't know himself . |
15 | ‘ Well , I think you had better tell me the whole story . |
16 | Over supper you shall tell me the whole story , and we shall see what must be done now , to please her . ’ |
17 | ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’ |
18 | ‘ Why do n't you just sit down and tell me the whole story from the beginning . ’ |
19 | ‘ You did n't tell me the whole truth that evening at Ottavio 's , did you ? ’ |
20 | But I 'll tell you the whole story of his life , as much as I know , that is , and then you can judge for yourself . ’ |
21 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you the whole story right from the beginning . ’ |
22 | Well it was , what happened right , I 'll tell you the whole story from the very beginning . |
23 | ‘ I 'll tell you the whole horror story . |
24 | I 'll tell you the whole truth , ’ I answered the Princess . |
25 | If you can tell him the whole town pays for itself , that 's far more impressive than — ’ |
26 | One parent says she 's angry that the school did n't tell her the whole truth about why the head left . |
27 | She feels they did n't tell her the whole truth . |
28 | I might as well make it the whole way . |