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

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1 Remarkably the whole site remains intact , and is now unique in Ireland .
2 Thanks , initially , to Winckelmann , Greece and thereby the whole ancient world took on a new fascination which resulted in a new kind of scholar with a new kind of scholarly aim : the reconstruction of antiquity in all its real detail .
3 Speed had done nothing else right the whole game with his overall game looking jaded .
4 more than sixty feet long and erm over the last two or three years er I 've made a patio at the bottom , right the whole width of the garden
5 Eventually the whole viewfield becomes white by this phenomenon .
6 They purvey their product ( a relatively undifferentiated mass of news , information , ideas , entertainment and popular culture ) to a rapidly expanding public , eventually the whole world .
7 Eventually the whole lot would be blown into ROMS .
8 This is the first time 3 forces have gone into a joint exercise from the outset and I think we 'll see that example spread right across the country to the extent where eventually the whole country will be given police air support .
9 Ten thousand Nordalbingian families , effectively the whole race , were transported to Gaul , and settled in small colonies among the Neustrians , many as slaves .
10 But he failed to win planning permission because Derwentside Council 's development control sub-committee rejected most of the individual elements , which meant that effectively the whole scheme was refused .
11 Fundamentally the whole complex of hostility towards homosexuality is a reflection of a biological imperative to procreate , in which the homosexual is seen as a threat to the species , ‘ unnatural ’ , and therefore worthy of condemnation .
12 more importantly the whole side starts doing it .
13 Furthermore the whole numbers themselves were shown to be definable entirely in terms of Cantor 's new notion of set ( Section 0.1 ) .
14 ‘ Oh , my God , my God , ’ she said , ‘ I was showing Jack the view out there , and I leant over pointing to something and then suddenly the whole thing seemed to tilt and … ’
15 Suddenly the whole world was wide open to her .
16 Then suddenly the whole scene was illuminated as the runway lights were switched on .
17 But then when I got glasses suddenly the whole world came into focus and I thought , ‘ So that 's what it 's all about , is it ? ’
18 And suddenly the whole sky around them was filled with birds , and every bird had one or more Minpins on its back .
19 Suddenly the whole melody came through .
20 Quite suddenly the whole battle has moved far away .
21 A brick beneath him crumbled and suddenly the whole wall began to sag .
22 Suddenly the whole story was perfectly clear to her .
23 And we called it the man-killer because we had ridge and furrow land down there , and this darn thing they was taking , and nothing would come over the top for ages , and suddenly the whole lot would come over on top of you , of course it as well , and you had to that 's what we were doing .
24 These individuals die or are sterile , and before long the whole local population is likely to be driven extinct .
25 Another point to watch for is how long the whole transaction will take .
26 Naturally the whole Guitarist team will be there , so come and see us , buy a T-shirt , take out a subscription , get yourself a CD , sort out some back issues or just have a chat .
27 After a magical performance from Galaxie 500 , near enough the whole audience has sprinted across town to catch the debut gig of the latest graduates from the Bellshill Academy Of The Performing Arts .
28 After a magical performance from Galaxie 500 , near enough the whole audience has sprinted across town to catch the debut gig of the latest graduates from the Bellshill Academy Of The Performing Arts .
29 Perhaps the whole world that he thought he was experiencing was , mysteriously , an idea in some greater head .
30 A doubt grew into my mind : perhaps the whole certainty of purpose with which I was fighting the war was based on equally naive assumptions .
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