Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] whole of the " in BNC.

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1 Orbiting the Earth at 780 kilometres altitude , ERS-1 will fly over the poles on each orbit and its instruments will cover the whole of the globe during three days .
2 This period unfortunately does not cover the whole of the time during which the Lift was in operation .
3 These chartered towns did not cover the whole of the urban areas of the country and in the year 1848 the Public Health Act created Local Boards of Health .
4 Surveys carried out for market research purposes can not normally cover the whole of the relevant population , so a representative sample of it has to be taken .
5 The choice of sample Market research surveys can not realistically cover the whole of the relevant population , so a " sample " of it has to be taken .
6 It is not necessarily the case that the successful party will receive costs from the losing party which will cover the whole of the solicitor 's bill .
7 A spokesman said : ‘ Darlington has got the most ethnic minorities in the county and this branch will cover the whole of the county . ’
8 A spokesman said : ‘ Darlington has got the most ethnic minorities in the county and this branch will cover the whole of the county . ’
9 Personal dignity must pervade the whole of the outlook .
10 Within these areas all manner of harmful gaseous and bacterial reactions may be taking place that could affect the whole of the aquarium environment , giving rise to problems associated with toxicity , phosphates and hairy algae .
11 A number of respectable gentlemen in the town and neighbourhood of Manchester , being desirous that this plan shall include the whole of the township of Manchester and Salford , and as much of the adjoining townships , as will fall within that square , which will be formed from the extensions of the said two townships , Mr. Green hopes that this will be a sufficient apology for advancing the subscription to one guinea each copy . ’
12 Even this did not include the whole of the area because the Tyneside suburban areas in Blyth Valley and Castle Morpeth , particularly Cramlington and the very wealthy suburb of Ponteland , were left under Northumberland County so as to maintain the viability of that Shire .
13 1.3 " the Site " means the [ building and adjoining ] Premises described in the First Schedule The " site " may be merely the site upon which the premises are to be constructed or may comprise the whole of the landlord 's development .
14 Mary , who now combines her psychology practice with astrological counselling , said : ‘ As a psychologist , for a long time I had been aware of a lack , that this science did not give the whole of the picture .
15 Interpreters can not carry the whole of the interlingual and intercultural burden of the communicative exchange .
16 This can , in effect , mean that purse nets can do the whole of the killing work and there may be no need of a long-net .
17 But erm it 's quite hard if you 've been up a lot at night and then you have to go and do the whole of the next day of work , but fortunately our rotas are n't too bad so we 're never on two nights in a row compared with the hospital which was quite a lot harder work .
18 we 'd rather get it done properly , erm , but erm , this that came yesterday morning , he reckons it , that he can do the whole of the bedroom , look there 's been an accident , I 've got to tell you
19 Mr Mendine said in those conditions driving was difficult because the inside of the cab steamed up with condensation , the windscreen wipers did not clear the whole of the screen and the front lights were obscured when carrying a high load .
20 Copying need not entail the whole of the work , not is it necessary to prove that it was done intentionally .
21 You can see the whole of the town from here . ’
22 It was L-shaped and only when he reached the comer of the ‘ L ’ could he see the whole of the room .
23 High above the disc the second albatross soared ; so high in fact that its tiny mad orange eyes could see the whole of the world and the great , glittering , girdling Circle Sea .
24 I can see the whole of the time
25 We are trying to see how we can employ the whole of the defence estate , including married quarters , to help resolve the problem .
26 Would you like the whole of the Dockland development for a hundred and twenty thousand ?
27 Therefore , in what now follows , since we shall be examining social reproduction , I only count as variable capital that which is actually apportioned to the workers , and surplus-value will constitute the whole of the social surplus-value .
28 In a minor injury case where a full recovery has been obtained , it will of course be appropriate to get a GP 's report which may constitute the whole of the medical evidence .
29 The only serious objection to it is that it must suffer badly from the cold and , in its country of origin at least , it must spend the whole of the winter either indoors or in a man-made coat .
30 They would spend the whole of the next four months with us during the time it took to turn us into legionnaires .
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