Example sentences of "and [adv] the whole [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A brick beneath him crumbled and suddenly the whole wall began to sag . |
2 | And suddenly the whole sky around them was filled with birds , and every bird had one or more Minpins on its back . |
3 | And we called it the man-killer because we had ridge and furrow land down there , and this darn thing they was taking , and nothing would come over the top for ages , and suddenly the whole lot would come over on top of you , of course it as well , and you had to that 's what we were doing . |
4 | You would get a much cleaner ball as a result and so the whole flow of the game would improve . |
5 | Unfortunately for the antediluvian bowl-heads , a right-thinking retailer phoned the RSPCA on the grounds that it was cruel to goldfish and so the whole idea had to be binned . |
6 | If you look at the particles inside the nucleus you have a proton , which is a positively charged particle , and it 's about two thousand times more massive than an electron , and you have also have another type of particle in there called a neutron , and a neutron is to all practical intents and purposes it 's just like a proton except that it has no charge , and so the whole mass of the atom is actually concentrated inside the nucleus . |
7 | And so the whole memory comes back and er the individual just can not be rid of it . |
8 | Two of the things dogs often do when anxious are to chew or lose toilet control — and so the whole situation becomes a vicious circle . |
9 | But it does figure that if you were to start out in the home recording business with the comparatively modest gear featured in volume one , then you would probably follow an upgrade path very similar to the one being demonstrated here , and so the whole thing retains a nice , logical pattern . |
10 | and so the whole thing perpetuates itself . |
11 | I had never done a drawing solely in watercolour crayons before , and so the whole piece of work was a challenge from beginning to end to end . |
12 | But the synthesis which has been established is a fresh thesis and so the whole process starts again . |
13 | And so the whole process of egg-larva-pupa-adult begins once more . |
14 | The rains may disappear as suddenly as they arrived ; the pond may dry out within a few days , and so the whole cycle of breeding activity must be completed in the shortest possible time . |
15 | There are special rates for children too and so the whole family can enjoy this special offer . |
16 | After the success of Cemetery Road the group hired the City Hall for another disco and soon the whole thing became a regular event which still occurs today . |
17 | But she did n't know where it was either and soon the whole family was up on their feet looking for the source of the noise . |
18 | The attempts failed , and soon the whole world was confronting the unknown . |
19 | He ran home and told his mother , and soon the whole district knew . |
20 | I was present when one subject adviser made a visit , first to see the head , then the head of department and finally the whole department . |
21 | Gritting my teeth , I set to the task removing only trace of red rust and finally the whole job was completed with a coat of de-watering oil . |
22 | All this area is beginning to show the fruits of assiduous restoration and gradually the whole Čertovka waterway and Kampa Island will be restored . |
23 | Efforts should be made to preserve not just the facades but a substantial part of the interior as well , and possibly the whole building . |
24 | The firm will launch its — and conceivably the whole industry 's — key new product next week . |
25 | A sharp twig spiked into her frock , and as she slid down , it tore her frock through the left-hand pocket and nearly the whole way up . |
26 | Arriving back at Dover the raiders were cheered , and later the whole country was heartened by their exploits . |
27 | in the past 12 years and also the whole issue of the quality of the education service provided . |
28 | He added : ‘ There is a need for this kind of facility in Chester for the Asian community and also the whole city . ’ |
29 | In this way members of any size can be supplied and practically the whole volume of both large and small trees is made use of . |
30 | The same generous spirit had seen him extend his service to the rest of the corridor , and now the whole floor depended on it . |