Example sentences of "for [v-ing] [art] whole [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And to Gerry Marsden for bringing the whole event together . |
2 | Geoffrey says nobody knows whether they let it out accidentally , or were getting their own back on Sykes for wasting a whole weekend . |
3 | The backs of pews were generally panelled which makes them super for panelling a whole room if you can get the quantity , given a bit of designing skill and reworking . |
4 | Of the three German principals , the Crown Prince was now all for ending the whole Verdun offensive ; Falkenhayn had lost interest and could be wafted either way by the prevailing wind ; there remained only Knobelsdorf , the most subordinate of the three , who in his conversion to Falkenhayn 's ‘ bleeding white ’ dogma had become more Catholic than the Pope , and who supported continuation at all costs . |
5 | Considerable credit must go to the superb Gary Moore and his band for underpinning the whole evening with some musically adept ducking and diving , particularly during the unpredictable Buddy Guy 's set . |
6 | It is , however , worth mentioning that Nestlé subsequently established a special unit based in York responsible for developing the whole group 's worldwide confectionery business . |
7 | After Lewis left Patti for SanDee Pitnick , the boys discovered that the bathroom also contained equipment for bugging the whole house : from within the bathroom , Jerry Lewis listened in on what his sons and wife were saying . |
8 | The authors introduce a methodology for describing a whole tax system that is useful here as a summary device . |
9 | Minutes later , Deputy Sheriff Cal Fenton found himself in charge of winding up the night 's operations , and responsible for getting the whole shooting match back to Rockford . |
10 | Special thanks too Gordon for sharing the whole weekend with us , and I ask you on his behalf to pray for the people of Northern Ireland . |
11 | But as for doing a whole exchange of shows , like with the Russians in the past well , we might do it if we got compensation for it . |
12 | Paradoxically , as even the impecunious Liberal Democrats have now acknowledged , that 's also a reason for taking the whole business of advertising seriously . |
13 | But she is also modest and generous , lavishing praise on the musicians she 's worked with , and in particular on John Dunford , for putting the whole thing together so effectively . |
14 | This is possible because , at high stresses the total strain energy in the material will ‘ pay ’ for a great many new surfaces , indeed at the theoretical strength it will ‘ pay ’ for dividing the whole material up into individual sheets of molecules . |
15 | At other times the steady day breezes are idyllic for exploring the whole estuary in any of our range of performance dinghies , catamarans or windsurfers . |
16 | In addition , one partner had taken responsibility for overseeing the whole process . |
17 | Example 4 is a great lick for covering the whole fretboard from top to bottom . |