Example sentences of "one [vb -s] [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One receives a whole gamut of responses to the general run of questions : why , how and when and for how long .
2 Walking round the tower , one sees the whole thing from every angle .
3 But when one sees the whole lot in full flower all at once in one individual or in the whole family , one comes to accept the concept of denial as a prime component of " the family illness " in which the family member is addicted to self-denial and caretaking for primary sufferer and even ( amazingly and hotly denied ) addicted to the continuation of the status-quo despite all its desperate features , just as the primary sufferer is addicted to the continuation of his or her own drinking or drug use despite its desperately damaging consequences .
4 In Chemistry and Molecular Sciences , one finds a whole range of analytical tools , experience with erm polymers , and again the chemistry of surfaces and interfaces .
5 My personal view is that one can be more perceptive in a project where one finds the whole field fascinating , but it is vitally important to try to find a neutral position .
6 The most recent , and it 's quite exciting , is to use magnetic resonance imaging to look at erm nuclei in the body and to see what they 're doing and where they are , and that 's going to be very exciting but it involves having a very very large magnet in which one puts a whole patient all at once .
7 Indeed , if one considers the whole century , a surprising number of the heavily represented poets remained largely unaffected by changes in fashion , among them , Mary Leapor , Mary Jones , Esther Lewis , Susanna Blamire , Elizabeth Hands , and Joanna Baillie .
8 When one considers the whole spectrum of economic indicators one finds that the north looks surprisingly healthy .
9 That is logically necessary unless one rejects the whole basis of decided law under the fourth head .
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