Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] the whole of " in BNC.
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1 | The first thing to note is that a chase should be built up in exactly the way you built up the whole of your book . |
2 | How can the Labour party say that in the year when we opened up the whole of industry to competition , in the year when we tightened the price control and made it clear that the customer is high on our list of priorities ? |
3 | Combined with the temporary solution of the coal crisis in 1925 , which will be discussed later , the anticipated textile victory buoyed up the whole of the trades union movement . |
4 | Wolverton took over the whole of the design work for the Road Vehicle Department of the LMSR , the Chief Designer being Mr Fred Purslow , with a team of young draughtsmen . |
5 | I mean we could never have paid for all those tyres and when I retired the erm , they actually had a tyre fitter supplied and paid for by they were the , they took over the whole of the tyre maintenance , they had a tyre fitter down there and he used to go up to depot , change any tyres over there that were necessary , he inspected them each day and changed them over but of course he was notifying erm at the same time . |
6 | Zambia sucked the Munchis to softness before swallowing them , a procedure that took up the whole of the half-hour programme . |
7 | They took up the whole of the street and nothing could move until this sea of humanity had passed by . ’ |
8 | His days in London were crowded with what were essentially business appointments — the regular book committee meeting at Faber and Faber on Wednesday itself took up the whole of the lunchtime and afternoon . |
9 | DeVore turned briefly to smile at Berdichev before returning his attention to the scene on the other side of the one-way mirror that took up the whole of one wall of the study . |
10 | A cocktail bar , with two or three bar stools in front of it , took up the whole of one corner . |
11 | Whatever Jenny was involved in at any given moment took up the whole of her . |
12 | Under the progressive system of construction it was , however , impossible to do this , and with a very few exceptions a shortage of any one part held up the whole of the line . |