Example sentences of "[verb] [art] whole story " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't tell Princesse Mat the whole story . |
2 | So he got the whole story , and when it was spelled out , the catalogue of suspicions and circumstantial evidence did sound pretty feeble . |
3 | She had never heard the whole story , but apparently some of his ideas were considered a little too daring for the traditionalists in Tokyo , and he found the rug pulled from under him . |
4 | Above all , Celia must never know the whole story of how and why her mother died , nor that , presumably , somewhere she had a father whom , please God , she would never know . |
5 | Ahmed Alekseevich , when you meet this Englishman , he will not know the whole story . |
6 | And anyway , ’ she said heatedly , ‘ it 's obvious I do n't know the whole story . |
7 | ‘ You do n't know the whole story ! ’ |
8 | ‘ The people will not accept this , they will demand to know the whole story . |
9 | The country has a great deal of sympathy for the prince and princess but the people are anxious to know the whole story . ’ |
10 | He was the only one to know the whole story . |
11 | And she had a right to know the whole story . |
12 | ‘ If you want the whole story … ’ |
13 | The passengers include Geena Davis , an ambitious TV presenter who wants the whole story . |
14 | KPMG 's Scottish forensic partner , Robin Crawford , warned that the overall 28 per cent surge in UK fraud might not show the whole story . |
15 | The scene as the game was adjourned on Thursday night told the whole story : Yusupov , head buried in hands , glumly contemplated the ruins of his previously wonderful position ; Karpov stood impassively behind his own chair , surveying the battleground with quiet authority . |
16 | He was on a short Embarkation Leave and told the whole story once again to Clarissa . |
17 | The young man , with no means of meeting the acceptance when it came due , took fright and told the whole story to J.W. who told his father who , on the advice of his solicitor , consented to pay back the borrowed £150 with interest at five per cent per annum , and to return the trumpery jewellery which luckily his son had considered too worthless to sell . |
18 | The actions told the whole story . |
19 | Putting her head against his , she bravely told the whole story of her meeting with Alec d'Urberville and its results . |
20 | He told the whole story to Marc , he said , and there was another row , with Marc calling him everything under the sun . |
21 | Our research methodology is to proceed in stages ; this paper does not present the whole story but just the first step in the argument . |
22 | I was obsessed with the way they looked , but I knew I was n't being told the whole story about them . ’ |
23 | Do n't assume you 're being told the whole story this week just because you ca n't imagine how anyone could distort it . |
24 | The scenes of Jurassic or Cretaceous landscapes in picture books show dinosaurs swarming over the landscape , giving the impression that we know the whole story . |
25 | ‘ You wait till you hear the whole story . |
26 | That would disrupt the whole story . |
27 | Yes , post-punk furtive romanticism prevails tonight and Modern English are dictating the whole story . |
28 | Would Eve be furious if Mother Francis heard the whole story of the lies , the unhappiness and the circumstances that had brought her to the other side of the city and now into a hospital bed ? |
29 | They start at the beginning and tell the whole story , pulling no mathematical punches but providing so much historical and biographical material , as well as physical explanations , that a complete mathematical ignoramus could gain much from the work by reading the words and skipping the equations . |
30 | Either Choose one of these and tell the whole story of what happened — as if you were one of the people in the story . |