Example sentences of "have a whole [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand you have a whole generation of TV watchers that does n't really know the rules .
2 In the twentieth century , history has suffered to some extent in terms of its general significance in relation to people 's interpretations of life , because we now have a whole generation of politicians who , and statesmen , if you can call them such , who know very little history at all .
3 Do n't wait until you have a whole bookful of data or a whole month has gone by before you start to make your first workchart .
4 The BMC have a whole range of policy considerations for the negotiation of agreements .
5 Members are all ages , from young mothers to greatgrandmothers , and it is wonderful to be able to chat to women who have a whole range of experience .
6 For example birth control , you see you could use the same argument , you could say oh the Catholics say birth control is unnatural and we know they have a whole position on that and yet the data on infertility shows that in fact most women generate antibodies to some sperm , so the , those datas suggest that actively discriminating against sperm on the part of the women is actually natural and all that is happening in modern birth control technology is that women are developing or building on a natural er foundation that is already there namely to be choosy about when they become pregnant and by whom .
7 In playing a part you have a whole journey of rehearsals behind you .
8 Erm y'know I mean because people have a whole variety of reactions to these things which you may want to investigate more specifically .
9 Blood is not only used for straightforward transfusions , products extracted from blood have a whole number of uses — from the treatment of burns to the prevention of infection .
10 Now we have a whole array of baits , which are mainly dog and cat biscuits , such as Munchies and Chum Mixer .
11 Thomson have a whole host of holidays leaving on August 13 to 16 from East Midlands , Birmingham and Manchester to the Greek Islands , Costa Dorada and Tunisia .
12 We have a whole host of policies , some of which give guidance on erm controls in the open countryside but other ones actually sort of seek a more positive attitude to the problems and the needs of rural diversification .
13 Not only is there no aggression but they have a whole repertoire of gestures — walking with their arms round each other 's shoulders , holding hands — which , in the West , are all gestures reserved for romantic relationships with girlfriends .
14 I mean you could have , if you have basically what we 're saying is that you have a whole load of of subject reports and on the top of it you 've got form tutor report
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