Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for [art] whole " in BNC.
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1 | This new Theological School , with its week-long intensive courses , is therefore highly strategic for the whole future of the Baptist work in the country . |
2 | The BCU have confirmed that the International Canoe Exhibition will be at Ponds Forge in Sheffield on 20th–21st Feb next year , much more central for the whole country . |
3 | Well that 's rather unsettling for the whole club is n't it ? |
4 | Basically , this means that if the account goes into the red , you are both liable for the whole amount . |
5 | It is like running the first 100 metres like Carl Lewis , getting into gear but pushing really hard for the whole race as you go along . |
6 | At the beginning of this year the Louvre became an établissement public administratif , which means that henceforth the director of the museum will also be solely responsible for the whole establishment , which will also have greater financial autonomy . |
7 | This is probably why they are particularly good for stuffing game , when it is quite usual for a whole small bird to be served . |
8 | One alternative is total responsibility ; one department is then responsible for the whole project . |
9 | But it also believes that the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) , which is officially responsible for the whole food chain , should now consider accepting overall responsibility for institutional catering , but in consultation with the Ministries of both Health and Education . |
10 | The race had started on a wet track — it is almost never dry for a whole weekend in Holland — and Hunt 's victory resulted from the finest sort of judgement about when to come in and change his wet tyres to slicks . |
11 | Stocks of ingredient X are currently available for a whole year 's production of Abrasive , and are valued at their original cost . |