Example sentences of "that [vb past] the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She quickly began to sketch , and at the same time tried to imprint on her mind the combination of colours that made the whole scene so eerily effective .
2 He said : ‘ I 'm desperate to regain a Cup place , and that made the whole episode even worse . ’
3 One was in 1969 when the original firm of Cadbury merged with Schweppes , a merger that changed the whole character of the company .
4 Second , any model that described the whole universe in detail would be much too complicated mathematically for us to be able to calculate exact predictions .
5 It 's just been such , it 's obviously been a thing that affected the whole community
6 All had ulcerative colitis that affected the whole colon .
7 She sat quietly , her freckled girl 's hand just encompassing the big brown mug , as though it had alighted there , her eyes held by the blessed , blissful forsythia that filled the whole kitchen with energy , with pleasure .
8 To resolve the question , Lord Carlisle was given a charter that covered the whole area and the Courteen family were given , by way of compensation for their neglected rights , the permission to trade with India which caused the East India Company so much trouble in the 1630s .
9 ‘ Out , ’ Alyssia said , with no attempt to elaborate , and gave a wide smile that encompassed the whole room .
10 As for the longer-term decline in solar diameter , the discovery that started the whole ball rolling , Gilliland was cautious in his claims .
11 Unfortunately , the forwards were comprehensively outscrummaged and that left the whole team at a severe disadvantage .
12 Although he had marvelled at it many times , Ludovico had never become blase about the stupendous vista from the Villa Battista and its famous terrace that ran the whole length of the low , pale yellow house .
13 The first was a good attempt but yeah you missed misled or confused then there could be several others I felt you could 've picked up that would be highlighting the second appointment that carried the whole process through
14 Indeed , Robert Trivers in the original path breaking paper of his that launched the whole theory of parent offspring conflict , without knowing it , predicted it .
15 Within the first month of the battle the effect of this non-stop bombardment , by so mighty an assemblage of cannon , their fire concentrated within an area little larger than Richmond Park , had already established an environment common to both sides of the Meuse that characterised the whole battle of Verdun .
16 But presumably there were one or two great exponents around at that time that set the whole thing off ?
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