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

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1 But , having said that , there is no system in the world , whether it be in government , outside it , public-sector , private-sector , wherever it may be , which is going to get everything right the whole time .
2 I 'm just sorry the whole thing happened and the man who must be embarrassed about this most of all is sponsor Matt Laverty who lent me the bike on Thursday night at practice . ’
3 Mr Collinson 's brother , Roy Collinson , 52 , a farmer , said : ‘ It just emphasises how unnecessary the whole thing was .
4 Yes oh yes , she 'd got Lucy in bed , made love — had sex ? — fucked with ? — there was n't really a phrase to fit how utterly strange the whole thing had made her feel .
5 As usual the whole thing seemed immense .
6 I was particularly taken by Debra Gillett as the likeable innocent who takes some hard knocks before the night is out , while Danny Webb offers a memorable portrait of the sharpest and most driven of the salesmen , cruelly torn between elation at his own success and a growing awareness of just how grubby the whole operation is .
7 and I think that rather ruined the whole afternoon erm
8 It seemed strange to make that argument , Mr Cook said , when it was clear the whole policy review process was designed to placate the centre ground .
9 ‘ It was made clear the whole thing never happened , ’ says the grandson .
10 Insurers are more nervous about Ariane because if something goes wrong the whole rocket is likely to blow up , destroying everything on board .
11 Doublethink had entered so completely into Ceauşescu 's soul by the 1980s that he could genuinely bask in what he took to be sincere affection at the same time as he knew how stage-managed the whole event was .
12 He looked as though he had stage-managed the whole incident .
13 So I told him things I 'd never told anyone — how much I resented Dad for what he 'd done to Mum , and how Mum had suffered , how painful the whole thing had been , though I was only now beginning to feel it .
14 But Ann says it 's free the whole month
15 People said things like for instance well females are n't intelligent enough to make choices and er which is , which is clearly pretty silly , and er there was also I think and the uncomfortable erm prospect that females could in some way or another control the evolution in males which I do n't think it appealed to the Victorians either and in fact many social Darwinists like Edward Westermark for example rejected the whole concept of sexual selection as Darwin called it the female choice , because it did n't promote survival of the fittest .
16 The only people who really know how rotten the whole set-up is are servants or residents , and servants are powerless and residents are enthusiastically in favour of the status quo .
17 ‘ They seemed convinced a whole lot of people had come up from the big city to show off , to be grandees , which was far from the truth .
18 We are just glad the whole unfortunate episode has had a happy ending . ’
19 The Trisland has to be hand-flown the whole time .
20 The other factor we should also bear in mind is the great majority of the people are not only not interested , they 're basically hostile the whole business and I think that members may not have really noticed if they looked at the European newspaper , the highest ever figure , fifty three percent of all the people of Britain are now totally and completely opposed to the whole business of the E C , they do n't think it 's a good idea .
21 I know somebody , male I might add , who 's so randy the whole time that he ca n't concentrate on anything .
22 ‘ I was sick the whole way . ’
23 He was conscious the whole time and talked and joked with ambulancemen and medical staff at a local hospital in Cheltenham .
24 ‘ I hit it very hard but I remained conscious the whole time . ’
25 As late as the 24th , when it was obvious the whole French front was collapsing , the German storm troops still waited for a renewed artillery preparation , and then moved circumspectly , as if half-expecting to walk into some kind of –rap .
26 Make sure the whole shoulder area is supported — the hanger should fit its breadth .
27 Be sure the whole sentence , up-to-time , is used .
28 ‘ I am sure the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack .
29 He merely employs the muscle and makes sure the whole operation runs according to plan . ’
30 Make sure the whole base of the mould is covered .
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