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

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1 The Secretaries of State believe that the internal processes of reporting , recording and discussion between teacher and pupil should cover a pupil 's progress and activities across the whole educational programme of the school , both in the classroom and outside , and possibly activities outside the school as well .
2 The features on the masks can vary in size between 10 and 0.2mm with the whole mask measuring up to 400 by 500mm .
3 The course aims to prepare students for quite specific kinds of work in school , and yet must acknowledge the relevance of language use and function in the whole junior school curriculum .
4 Fr Bernard 's years as an assistant priest were marked by enthusiasm and expertise over the whole range of his work , not least in the Scout Movement — finally as Assistant Commissioner — and in the schools and at Endsleigh Convent and College .
5 The court must , of course , be satisfied as to the liability of each of the defendants against whom the order is made and payment of the whole award by one defendant will relieve the others of their liability .
6 To write a really successful ‘ introduction ’ to a subject like modern international law , demands a quite unusually catholic and thorough knowledge and experience of the whole subject .
7 The aim of this Council was putatively to ‘ represent the opinions , ideas and experience of the whole country to the broadcasting authorities ’ .
8 The framework in which political scientists usually consider these aspects of politics , employing the notions of ‘ political culture ’ and ‘ political socialization ’ , is too narrow to encompass all the relevant phenomena , and it is more fruitful , I think , to start from the conception of ‘ cultural reproduction ’ ( Bourdieu and Passeron , 1977 ) , which has the great merit of emphasizing that the ideas and values shaping political action are not necessarily expressed in an overtly political form , and of relating such ideas and values to the whole social structure .
9 Of course , it is part and parcel of the whole decision of the justices .
10 Bewilderingly Deep and Meaningfull — Derek was the eyes and mind of the whole project .
11 How then could we ever understand the nature and functioning of the whole belt ?
12 William of Jumièges says that Cnut married her after having her brought from the city before the siege ended and giving her weight in gold and silver before the whole army , but his chronology here is suspect , as he places the battle of Auxendunum ( presumably Assandun , 18 October ) before Æthelred 's death on 23 April , and the more contemporary Chronicle date of mid-1017 for the marriage is preferable .
13 To-day we can see Pakistani or Bengali women , walking in their traditional clothes , barely able to understand the language of the country in which they are living , acting as the repository for the pain and grief of the whole family .
14 Vowels are recognized most effectively as part of the pattern and rhythm of the whole sentence .
15 There is more money to be made by trying to increase the efficiency and flexibility of the whole system than there is through having a series of adversarial breaks in the chain .
16 In this sense , the placement in industry will not be viewed as an end in itself but as an essential ingredient in the process of change with the quality of the outcome being dependent on the design and management of the whole process .
17 They marked a momentous turning point in the market structure , operation , and management of the whole UK financial sector .
18 Written between 1599 and 1605 , it describes the religious exercises and prayers for the whole household as well as the private prayers and readings which occupied a large part of each day , and in which Lady Hoby was guided by her chaplain , Richard Rhodes .
19 Drawing from his experience of Japan , Johnson ( 1984 : p. 8 ) considered that this ‘ means the initiation and co-ordination of governmental activities to leverage upward the productivity and competitiveness of the whole economy and of particular industries in it …
20 I would perform the role of client partner and co-ordinator for the whole assignment and would delegate responsibility for the technical aspects of the three main aspects of the work to [ MAS Partner ] and [ MC Partner ] and [ Lawyer ] at [ Solicitors ] .
21 The pack has two aluminium staves running parallel inside the main compartment which give stability and rigidity to the whole structure .
22 An inscription of Cos ( Syll. 398 ) expresses the spontaneous enthusiasm of the inhabitants of this island on learning the news of the Gallic retreat from Delphi in 278 ; that was a day of victory and salvation for the whole Greek world .
23 They recognise that arguments for a fair system of taxation and benefits , for protection from exploitation and discrimination , and for help for the unemployed , are not only moral issues but questions about the cohesion and security of the whole community .
24 It is important that the Royal Ulster Constabulary should be seen to be in the forefront of the fight against terrorism with the support and confidence of the whole community .
25 The sole difference is that we serve one corporate client [ divided into numerous business units ] and are participating in the development and changes of the whole corporation to a much greater degree .
26 CBS 's subsequent ownership of Fender saw many model ‘ refinements ’ and changes throughout the whole range of guitars and basses .
27 That requires fast response and qualified diagnosis of highly skilled maintenance engineers who should be available any time of the day and night for the whole year .
28 Here accountability is clearly defined , the routes and paths through which it flows are easily discerned , often articulated and condition the nature , state and integrity of the whole enterprise .
29 Implicitly , if not explicitly , papal letters could with some truth be said to be ultimum quasi robur and firmamentum of the whole case .
30 Again and again in different documents it is emphasized that ‘ in the sacrament of the eucharistic bread the unity of all believers is both expressed and brought about ’ ( Lumen Gentium 3 ) , the Eucharistic celebration is ‘ the centre and culmination of the whole life of the Christian community ’ ( Christus Dominus 30 ) .
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