Example sentences of "in [v-ing] [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The risk that he took in bringing the whole Windsor Conference together was enormous .
2 Undeterred , Simpson went on to produce an ‘ alternative ’ scheme , which , thanks to the Prince 's involvement in bringing the whole issue into the open , went on public display alongside models of all the official proposals in the crypt of St Paul 's Cathedral .
3 Four — the concentration in using the whole people of God in evangelism and commitment . ’
4 Moreover , the leading multinationals have been able to gain critical efficiencies in financing the whole system .
5 There will be broad scholarly interest simply in seeing the whole thing together and in reuniting certain pairs or groups of paintings which were conceived together but which have not been seen together in the past .
6 Yet what virtue was there in capturing a whole chain of volcanos , or in subduing a lake of lava ?
7 Newman not only inspired Doctor Who , he also played a major role in structuring the whole fabric of British television drama in the 1960s , adding considerably to the worldwide reputation for quality it still enjoys today .
8 The animal life in Wales including mammals , birds and fish , is exhibited in presenting the whole animal kingdom .
9 In carrying out the balancing exercise Hoffmann J. set out on the one hand the enormous losses caused to a listed public company , the interests of the creditors of B. & C. , the public interest in having the whole matter investigated and the need of the administrators to find out the true financial position of the company and the truth of the representations made concerning it .
10 If one person was involved in making the whole device themselves , it would work better for them , because it had been impregnated with their own vibrations .
11 A series of five different Employment Acts since 1979 have succeeded in changing the whole way in which Trade Unions operate .
12 Such studies involve a researcher or a team of researchers in studying a whole community of people , usually in a small town or village , or possibly part of a larger town .
13 Can he comment on the co-operation between the Province and the Republic in marketing the whole island of Ireland to ensure that even more overseas visitors come to that beautiful country ?
14 basis for the adjustment and co-ordination of action unsurpassed in its own way … evolution consists in the gradual replacement of instinct by reason and , it is the final goal of reason … to bring all the experience of the race to bear in organising the whole life of the race .
15 The presentation of an illuminated address to her in 1904 acknowledged her lifelong work in raising the whole standard of poor-law administration .
16 According to Jean-Pierre Mohén , ‘ The exhibition also breaks new ground in covering the whole period from the eighth century to the early Middle Ages .
17 Since it began using the gas phase process in 1979 , ICI has been at the forefront of process control and development and has succeeded in covering the whole product range with this new technology .
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