Example sentences of "[coord] [art] whole " in BNC.

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1 Or the whole unit can be checked at a single tour , with a limit of 2,000 stock codes on the Psion .
2 ‘ Surrender Cameron and Menzies or the whole country will be fired ! ’
3 Those issues all interact , of course ; like those fiendish three-dimensional puzzles that children can often do more easily than adults , the pieces have to be put together simultaneously , or the whole thing falls apart .
4 Whether it was the sudden mention of her mother or the whole emotional portentousness with which he had charged the scene Maggie burst out sobbing .
5 THE European Community has 12 months in which to achieve a breakthrough to full economic and monetary union or the whole project may have to be put on ice until the end of the next decade .
6 A badly damaged object may have been repaired , or the whole object may be a confection of previously unassociated fragments .
7 Body language is extensive and can be conveyed by the attitude or the whole body or just by a small part of it .
8 There is , after all , a limit to the number of schools or hospitals in a town that you can go to without everyone getting bored or the whole business seeming increasingly contrived .
9 ‘ There was a shade of pink which we had to get , or the whole thing would have looked wrong .
10 This is inflammation and infection of the breast which sometimes follows cracked nipples and shows itself by pain , redness of a part or the whole breast , swelling , and fever .
11 As a stimulus to reflection and discussion , this could be used to consider the work of a particular team or the whole school .
12 But in many real-life situations it is not possible to collect information about every case — or the whole ‘ population ’ , as we call it .
13 Key to this stage of planning is the acceptance ( once again ) that there must be some time limits given to each ‘ activity ’ , or the whole project will become lopsided and wo n't be completed in time .
14 It is reasonable , to start ideas in train in children , to compare an electron with a ping-pong ball , or the whole atom with a tiny solar system ; but the longer you stay with homely parallels , the harder it ultimately becomes for the child to move out of the imagery of pong-pong balls and into an appreciation that atoms are n't really like that at all .
15 Because the ministry has been brought into being by God , the result is that it bears fruit , whether it is among the gentiles in Pisidian Antioch or the whole group of hearers in Lystra .
16 The sustain and the feedback was amazing , but boy , you had to be quick off the mark to damp the strings , or the whole thing would feed back unbelievably .
17 Final evaluation of the wound is done once that part of the body or the whole patient is anaesthetised .
18 ‘ Oh Tabby , ’ said Mildred , reaching up and tickling its chin , ‘ I ca n't take you or the whole school will recognize us . ’
19 Where the terrain increases in difficulty , or the whole party is forced onto the same flank , the leader climber can place sling and nut runners , which are clipped back down the rope and collected by the last member .
20 In the first two versions , you can choose the frequency of the words to be blanked out ( ‘ every fifth word in the text ’ , for example ) and the program will blank out either half of the word or the whole word .
21 ADAM & EVE — a simple and valuable resource for individual teachers or the whole school .
22 StP/IM captures the conceptual model of the database data — which can either be an overall visual view of an application or the whole distributed computing environment — and focuses on the data objects and their relationships , regardless of the database structure .
23 Without this information the appropriateness of the referral practice of individual users or the whole organisation can not be monitored .
24 ‘ Is it the house — or the whole idea ? ’
25 The band of gel containing each protein can either be cut out with a razorblade and the radioactivity in it counted , or the whole gel can be placed against X-ray film and an autoradiogram made , just as with the 2-DG experiment .
26 Politics came to be seen as a social and collective activity which rose above the individual but which somehow fell short of the ideal of the nation or the whole community .
27 The origin of Blakeney Point is open to discussion : it has been suggested that the western end may have been a feature comparable with Scolt Head Island and later joined to the mainland by a simple spit growing westwards from Weybourne : it may have developed entirely as a spit such as Orford Ness or Hurst Castle Spit , which will be described below ; or the whole feature may represent an offshore bar driven so far inshore as to become attached to the coast .
28 Is it the Training Agency or the whole system of training ?
29 Is it a prison or the whole criminal justice system ?
30 But someone has to do it , or the whole house would crumble around us .
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