Example sentences of "[noun] change the whole " in BNC.

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1 Powers of witty innovation have to be developed which enable a fan to change the whole nature of a social situation .
2 The book trade is relatively undeveloped in its use of computers to change the whole way in which business is conducted .
3 However , the last two lines change the whole mood of the poem :
4 ‘ The size of the deficit simply indicates the need to change the whole economic base of the country , ’ he says .
5 The decision to opt out of the requirement to scrummage changed the whole nature of the game .
6 ‘ Now I expect God to change the whole country .
7 However , when we decided this morning to change the whole way of presentation , yeah , I was just getting along to that .
8 ‘ When a man changes the whole direction of his life and is dead — possibly murdered — within a week of that decision , it must be relevant , at least to our investigation . ’
9 The former prime minister , Mr Edward Heath , said he had not heard one convincing argument which would lead him to support legislation to change the whole legal system in order to bring these alleged war criminals to trial .
10 Such a clause has much the same effect as one which excludes liability for breach and in Anglo-Continental Holidays Ltd v Typaldos Lines ( London ) Ltd [ 1967 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 61 Lord Denning MR indicated that he would not be prepared to allow a party to rely on such a clause to change the whole nature of the contract .
11 After Gerald Williams had caught Pontypool on the hop with a 16th minute try , converted by Mark Wyatt , the Kiwi import changed the whole course of events .
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