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

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1 The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range .
2 So she rehearsed the triumphs and achievements of the Thatcher Revolution and laid lavish claim to having lit in Britain the torch of freedom for the whole world .
3 Public statutes are the will of Parliament for the whole country and apply to local authorities of each class alike , whereas private statutes apply to the local authority which obtains from Parliament the private statute .
4 When the baby is born it is an occasion of joy for the whole family .
5 From a reading of Gudok for the whole year the impression is received of workers indulging in an endless series of meetings on a range of subjects from pay to culture , the Famine , technical improvement , national and international politics , usually during work hours .
6 Nevertheless , in the case of contract hire of motor vehicles , the requirement of durability for the whole contract period is often expressly incorporated in the contract where , of course , the hirer pays extra in terms of rentals for facilities such as servicing and the provision for a replacement vehicle .
7 Alpha Gamma 's offer of 372p per share for 57 per cent of the group is backed by Meat Trade 's board unlike Twigrealm 's offer of 350p for the whole company .
8 Here he proclaimed the Peace of God for the whole regnum ( realm — an ambiguous term , which may mean simply his demesne , or the old duchy of Francia ) , in accordance with the twentieth canon of the Second Lateran Council ( 1139 ) , and established penalties for the violation of that peace .
9 The audience were full of praise for the whole production .
10 Most of the season you 'll be with the same group of people for the whole fortnight , which creates an excellent social atmosphere .
11 In dramatic format , it demonstrates the power of community action in improving living conditions and the quality of life for the whole neighbourhood .
12 Where there are several Caribbean-born individuals , or others like Rastafarians who put especially high value on the use of Creole , then Creole may be the language of preference for the whole conversation .
13 Nevertheless , even if they did not get it wrong , their discomfiture is a matter of concern for the whole market research industry , of which political opinion polling accounts for a small but very visible part of an estimated UK turnover of more than £300 million .
14 Intimate and inward looking though the Anselmian programme was in its origin , it was also a programme of growth for the whole community .
15 ‘ Middlesbrough is richly endowed with religious communities and during the coming months we will need to give some careful thought as to how our own diocese can benefit from this moment of Grace for the whole church . ’
16 One royal prerogative never to be revived in its full Carolingian glory was the holding of assemblies for the whole military aristocracy of the realm .
17 This change in relative prices would have been rational if it had reflected any real improvement in the competitive power of electricity ( and there had been a continuing shift in favour of electricity for the whole century ) , but now the shift was artificially exaggerated by historic cost accounting in a period of inflation , and by temporarily depressed investment levels .
18 A sort of alibi for the whole time . ’
19 If one accepts the needs for a general state of preparedness for the whole province , as would have been the case with Albinus before he removed the greater part of the army to Gaul , then clearly the most important centres would have been included .
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