Example sentences of "[art] whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Would this mean that children with special educational needs , whose chronological age had little relevance to their scholastic progress , would be publicly judged against certain criteria applied nationally to the whole ability range ?
2 The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range .
3 Accordingly , Drudy and Drudy ( 1979 ) have advocated the provision of professional and office jobs , and Gilg ( 1976 ) has advocated more jobs in office employment and tourism , as well as jobs in manufacturing , as an alternative to agricultural employment , so that not only the aspirations of the whole ability range of young people may be met ( Drudy , 1975 ) but also to increase the level of female activity rates found in many rural areas ( Moseley and Darby , 1978 ) .
4 Where the work is clearly defined and structured the effective teacher can dictate to a greater extent the pace of the work and this will pay dividends across the whole ability range .
5 It is a very large part of the whole CAD market .
6 But we 've increased the capacity of that pipe , so that if we have some more money eventually , we can er replace the final five yards from our meter to the Severn Trent water main er in some future years , to improve the pressure problems down the whole pipeline .
7 First and foremost , it is the spiritual centre of the whole diocese and , also , a parish church serving the needs of the local community .
8 Above the cornice was an attic for the appropriate dedicatory inscription , while a large sculptural group surmounted the whole arch , usually in the form of a triumphal car with four or six horses flanked at the corners by statues .
9 Soon the whole graveyard was alive with the squawking of excited partridges .
10 Sure , they 're all coming up on the bus from Mullingar/Limerick/Cork on Friday for the whole weekend . ’
11 Personal View : Jam today , and the whole weekend
12 Camping facilities will be available on site , and charges for skating for the whole weekend will be kept to a minimum to make everyone stoked .
13 Special thanks too Gordon for sharing the whole weekend with us , and I ask you on his behalf to pray for the people of Northern Ireland .
14 But they are interrupted and they do not bother to ask the question again during the whole weekend .
15 The whole weekend had been unsettling , which was perhaps why the game had stuck in her mind .
16 The Centre 's miniature railway was swamped with customers over the whole weekend .
17 That 's for the whole weekend
18 Her case had been that the husband had deliberately refrained from discussing the matter of the charge with her during the whole weekend .
19 ‘ You 'd rather we spent the whole weekend fighting , would n't you ? ’
20 I will try to enjoy the whole weekend and with everyone 's help I have set myself a target to raise 1,000 for CLIC .
21 A boy working on a market stall from 6:30am till 7pm on a Saturday and Sunday is paid £20 for the whole weekend .
22 The duty sergeant told me that Bert Shorrocks was still in the cells and due up in front of the beak that afternoon , but they had n't set eyes on my old man the whole weekend .
23 The whole weekend ?
24 On the whole speculation is frowned upon because it sometimes drives prices up in a monopolistic fashion ( through the cornering of some market ) and because it creates volatility ; yet where the speculator is a skilled trader in risks he is part of the system .
25 Analysts predicted that if the appointment of receivers was followed by the collapse of the whole Bond Corporation the Australian stock markets would suffer a setback .
26 In addition , we can now indicate , in Table 6.2 , the frequency of each role over the whole evaluation period .
27 The whole Steam Tank is protected by a thick armoured skin , making it immune to fire from arrows and light missiles and impervious to blows from most warriors .
28 Ganglion cell density over the whole retina .
29 The whole bias of the leading engineers and managers in the industry was , of course , to maintain their independence both in the development of policy and in its execution .
30 The final step provides an evaluation or post-mortem of the whole teaching programme so that , in cases where students have not achieved the objectives , appropriately modified plans can be made for future teaching .
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