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

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1 Its practical underpinning is ‘ orthofunction ’ : a teaching method which involves the whole person physically and mentally and which instils ‘ the ability to function as members of society , to participate in normal social settings appropriate to their age ’ .
2 It is an activity which involves the whole person and calls for sympathetic imagination , sensitivity and constant self-criticism .
3 Forum Theatre can usefully be seen as small group work which involves the whole group as active spectators .
4 Botany Bay — near Margate , not Sydney — is the location for Sunley Estates ' Northdown Park development , which offers a whole range of houses for first time buyers .
5 Individual psychological adjustment studies , then , fail to provide a useful analysis because they do not locate the disabled person in a society which contains a whole set of beliefs , practices , and so on , surrounding disability , and fail to see the consequences of these practices as expressed in the psychology of the individual disabled person .
6 Chair , on the recommendations erm on item D , I 'm a bit unhappy about the use of the term ‘ natural ’ disasters , because I believe that many of the disasters that people in Oxford are actually giving money for are man made disasters , particularly matters of international economics and the unfair burden , erm unfair distribution of wealth which places a whole sector of the world in poverty , and I think , you know , you do get a magnificent response from people in Oxford to these charities , and we must be aware that there are a whole number of greater issues involved , and while I hear what you 're saying earlier on about you ca n't take on the problems of the whole world , I think when people are actually giving money to charities for example , like Oxfam , they are often unaware of these issues , and we do have a wider role in making the , joining with organisations like Oxfam in spreading public awareness on these issues .
7 We need the winds everywhere and we rely on people in Florida state to take these very sparse observations and turn them into a map which covers the whole surface of the tropical Pacific .
8 We will have to wait for the Donaldson report , which covers the whole country . ’
9 The building has been carefully restored and in the process has lost its Medieval atmosphere , but it still retains a remarkable vault , supported on rows of octagonal piers , which covers the whole hall church interior .
10 The study of metalwork from an archaeological site , whether a burial site like Sutton Hoo or a major settlement like York , which has a whole range of artefacts and materials , provides an opportunity to build a picture of the place of technology and metals in the context of the economic prosperity and social hierarchy of the society .
11 Other accessories include the KA8210 Intarsia Carriage ( for all picture or multi-colour designs without floats ) ; the KA8300 Transfer Carriage for quick manoeuvring of stitches from bed to bed ; the KA8310 Linker , which has a whole host of applications for both practical and decorative finishes and the KE100 Motor Drive for those who need a little help !
12 13:33 ) which causes the whole mixture to rise , or like salt rubbed into the meat to preserve and flavour it ( Luke 14:34 ) .
13 The fundamental term was therefore " something which underlines the whole contract so that , if it is not complied with , the performance becomes something totally different from that which the contract contemplates " ( Devlin J in Smeaton Hanscomb & Co v Sassoon I Setty & Son & Co [ 1953 ] 1 WLR 1468 ) .
14 Well now , there 's a question which raises the whole problem of privacy .
15 it is something whi which affects the whole council , it is n't the prerogative of any particular service committee , and though on environmental matters and public health matters , another mi may be responsible and know more , it is an overall policy which erm , is being developed and needs to be erm , needs to be brought into play .
16 ‘ The onus is on the authorities to counteract this social problem which affects the whole province ’ .
17 This had led to the development of top executives receiving not a salary but a ‘ total remuneration package ’ which includes a whole range of fringe benefits .
18 It is a yearning for Palestine which permeates the whole refugee community and is most ardently espoused by the younger refugees , for whom home exists only in the imagination .
19 The lower level components of textual divisions are parameterized by means of another mechanism which characterizes the whole TEI scheme : the use of parameter entities which are specified by the particular base in use .
20 His search , mocked at every turn by events and other characters , sets up a tenuous connecting thread which links a whole series of episodes set in different places and periods .
21 The point , though , which takes the whole affair into the realms of the ludicrous is that other members of the England party , such as Boycott and Bairstow , had also played and coached in South Africa but no objection was made to them .
22 For now , we should look at more of the essential components of life on Earth : the energy that comes from the Sun , and which keeps the whole system rolling ; and the atmosphere itself , which protects us from too much of that radiation , and provides several of life 's essential ingredients .
23 These bursts of magnetic energy are contained in the scanner room by a Faraday Cage , a copper box which surrounds the whole room .
24 The more interesting aspect of its search is the part which finds the whole numbers , the powers of P and R. During the search , Bacon constructs intermediate approximations to the right powers , all of the form i j where i and j are whole numbers .
25 ‘ At the moment you can have a prominent player being fouled repeatedly by three different opponents which defeats the whole purpose of personal fouling . ’
26 They have an influence on an intellectual scene which encompasses a whole host of lesser thinkers , and they act as focuses for movements of thought which find powerful expression in them before passing on , often changed , or with added force .
27 A single word which expresses a whole phrase or combination of ideas .
28 Hilton 's uneducated disciple , however , is learning at this stage that the goal of the contemplative life is a remaking of the self to be like God through a loving practice , and thus knowledge , of goodness : Such contemplation is experienced as a gift which lifts the conscious effort to know and love God into an activity of delight which expresses the whole man : Although this goal is thus acknowledged from the start , the rest of the book is devoted to the means by which the contemplative can work towards it .
29 For Paul the issue which dominates the whole letter is one of the truth of the gospel , and its consequent implications for practical Christian living .
30 The pro-Palestinian faction of the National Front expressed this view when it asserted that Zionism was an empire ‘ which menaces the whole world ’ ; Zionism was ‘ an iceberg of hidden power of which the bandit state of Israel is only the cruel tip …
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