Example sentences of "[to-vb] a whole " in BNC.
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1 | The bones of Halling Man were removed and sent to Professor Arthur Keith the foremost archaeologist of his day who later as Sir Arthur Keith , was to write a whole chapter in his book The Antiquity of Man 1915 , on Halling Man . |
2 | It was twofold : first , the material of the book had a Wagnerian stimulus behind it and a discernible " Wagnerian connection " ; and secondly , the decision to write a whole book on the basis of that material was prompted by Wagner 's personal advocacy . |
3 | The extra ribs had been added , giving an enormous rib-cage , topped by gigantic if flaccid breasts , powerful enough to suckle a whole brood of infant monsters . |
4 | This category of plan probably represents the outcome of a cumulative and spontaneous growth of internal streets , to meet a whole range of contributory factors including population growth , increasing functional complexity , the availability of resources and the intangible aspect of focal consciousness on the part of the resident community hence its importance as an indicator of increased urban status . |
5 | Over 70% of Siemens Nixdorf 's staff are involved in these activities , and Bearpark said that it is working ever more closely with other Siemens companies to secure a whole range of contracts . |
6 | Does America really need to leap a whole generation ahead in fighter technology , to build an aeroplane that can beat undreamed-of Russian fighters of the undreamed-of Russia of the next century ? |
7 | There is clearly an opportunity for private entrepreneurial initiatives to provide a whole range of services for younger mentally disordered people , such as home care , day care and work projects . |
8 | We have already noted that lawyers can be expected to provide a whole range of help which would certainly include information , advice and assistance . |
9 | In it I was horrified to find a whole pile of love letters from Linton . |
10 | Here was I , struggling to free a walnut from its convoluted enclosure , exalting when at last I managed to obtain a whole half rather than a handful of shards , while in the next room was a packet replete with whole halves . |
11 | Hastings Sea Life Centre takes you on a journey beneath the crashing waves that surround our coastline to discover a whole new world … |
12 | Philips Electronics NV 's Interactive Media Systems group says it expects to launch a whole range of new products based on Compact Disk-Interactive technology , starting with a CD-I player in September to run full-motion video so that users could alter the plot of a movie . |
13 | Water that has evaporated and condensed in the upper atmosphere , and then falls as rain , should be pure , except for a little carbon dioxide picked up on the way down ( although in fact , these days , it tends also to contain a whole catalogue of pollutants ) . |
14 | Your and Mrs Vaughan 's support will strengthen our ability to tackle a whole range of pressing issues . |
15 | ‘ However , in order to get government grant we need to evaluate a whole range of other options . |
16 | If you want to serve a whole gammon on the bone , simple double the glaze ingredients . |
17 | They sent up a thick screen of flak between the Goshawk planes and the second balloon , damning anyone who tried to break through The usual haphazard spray of machine-gun fire sprinkled the air , inaccurate and half-spent at that height , but it only needed one bulletin the head to destroy a whole aircraft . |
18 | The neo-Romantic poet and painter David Jones drew on an eclectic range of writing styles to create a whole series of semi-private painted inscriptions . |
19 | The lucky winners of our four-part competition will have a head start , for furniture manufacturer Olympus is giving Ideal Home readers a chance to create a whole new look for their bedroom . |
20 | What makes people effective in organizations is the ability to create a whole set of backers and supporters , specifically for projects of innovative activities , that helps lend the power necessary to vitalize those activities . |
21 | However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner . |
22 | Notice that the prices quoted are the rough cost of buying a new item and £700 is what you would have to pay extra to create a whole new second machine . |
23 | You 're expected to remember a whole process that you 're asking to you know explain how to fill in the form or use another system . |
24 | Drink and drink — for were you to drink a whole ocean , the Chalice would still be full to the brim . |
25 | This discreteness is due to the need to fit a whole number of half wavelengths along the length of the string , for which there is obviously only an enumerable number of possibilities . |
26 | Riding one of Jennie 's fabulous dressage schoolmasters , Katharine was able to experience a whole host of dressage movements from flying changes to pirouettes that she had never been able to try before . |
27 | James Johnston 's hellish screams , torrid streams of abuse and vehement playing sever all traces of decency , and unless you 're familiar with obscure ( and now practically obsolete ) bands like Silver Apples , you 're able to experience a whole new and distinctive way to appreciate the feral and f—ed -up . |
28 | They 're three times thicker than most other wipes , and big enough to cover a whole grown-up hand . |
29 | We have only one chance a month to cover a whole range of problems that are relevant to the people of Wales . |
30 | Often the theory of cause and effect is extended to cover a whole series of events . |