Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for the 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 The total fighting force is some 18,000 , which would probably mean a figure of about 72,000 for the whole migration .
7 At the beginning of this year the Louvre became an Ă©tablissement 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 .
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 .
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