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

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1 Knill claims that NERC now involves the whole of the environmental science community .
2 Instead of the author receiving 10% of the list price when a copy of his book is sold , the literature board could fund a scheme by which he receives the whole of the list price .
3 The national organisation , which represents the whole of the building industry , started in 1866 when it held its initial meeting in the Durham Ox public house in Brownlow Hill .
4 There 's a power cut ; the lights go out and we light candles and gas lamps and end up — a hard core of seven of us ; Andy , me , Howie , another two local lads and a couple of the traveller boys — down in the snooker room where there 's a beat-up looking table and a leak in the ceiling that turns the whole of the stained , green-baize surface into a millimetre-shallow marsh , water dripping from each pocket and dribbling down the bulky legs to the sopping carpet , and we play snooker by the light of the hissing gas lamps , having to hit the white ball really hard even for delicate shots because of the extra rolling resistance the water causes , and the balls make a zizzing , ripping noise as they race across the table and sometimes you can see spray curving up behind them and I 'm feeling really drunk and a bit stoned from a couple of strong Js smoked out in the garden earlier with the travellers but I think this dimly lit water-hazard snooker is just hilarious and I 'm laughing maniacally at it all and I put an arm round Andy 's neck at one point and say , You know I love you , old buddy , and is n't friendship and love what 's it 's really all about ? and why ca n't people just see that and just be nice to each other ? except there are just so many complete bastards in the world , but Andy just shakes his head and I try to kiss him and he gently fends me off and steadies me against one wall and props me up with a snooker cue against my chest and I think this is really funny for some reason and laugh so much I fall over and have distinct problems getting up again and get carried to my room by Andy and one of the travellers and dumped on the bed and fall instantly asleep .
5 This covers the whole of the costs up to May 16th , 1908 ( the official Opening ) and when the officers elected the previous December , formally took over the working of the club and course .
6 The temple now covers the whole of the basement area .
7 Surprisingly , if you use a large spot that covers the whole of the receptive field , you get very little response in both cases , as shown in the third row .
8 The mosaic pavement of the original church of c. 320 has now been laid bare ; it is in magnificent condition and covers the whole of the nave and one aisle .
9 Of course she really owes the whole of the second £30 to the lender ; but from the point of view of her budgeting , she is paying £33 in instalments for under £16 in her hand .
10 This transcription contains the whole of the solo acoustic track Tears In The Rain .
11 It may be possible to argue that the parol evidence rule applies and that the signed document contains the whole of the parties ' agreement , which can not be supplemented or varied by reference to any other document or oral agreement .
12 For example , the island of Singapore has more native species of palm than has the whole of the African continent .
13 ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
14 Or they were the wings of that sweet-faced Gabriel who appears in so many pictures , whose scarlet plumes brush the ceiling of the bedroom in which he has alighted ; whose shadow fills the whole of the bedroom wall , whose robes cover half the bedroom carpet and whose single , beckoning finger silences the virgins of history , making them forget the books which they have been surprised reading , and sends them sinking to their knees .
15 When the W total is exceeded , there is a huge sigh within the room and all faces and claws disappear , but a Foetid Cloud instantly fills the whole of the room .
16 says the whole of the eastern division because it 's all a hol and it 's
17 This principle of meeting force with softness permeates the whole of the Chinese martial arts .
18 The whole question of ‘ negative image ’ is not specific to West Belfast , it affects the whole of the North of Ireland .
19 I am not medical or a scientist , but can guess that the garlic affects the whole of the blood stream as far as the insect is concerned .
20 An ambulatory generally circumnavigates the whole of the east end of such churches , providing communication throughout the building with access to the nave aisles .
21 ‘ The reality is that property underpins the whole of the security base of bank lending , ’ he says .
22 This stretch of approximately three miles includes the whole of the famous 1:29 Golfa incline .
23 The gena ( Fig. 5 ) forms the whole of the lateral area below and posterior to the eyes on each side ; near its junction with the clypeus is a facet for articulation with the ginglymus of the mandible and proximally it bears a cavity which receives the mandibular condyle .
24 The problem of Aquitaine underlies the whole of the war , and its solution by the expulsion of the English in 1453 marks the end of the conflict .
25 Some hours before the train is due to leave , a bullock-cart , or camel-cart , or perhaps even an elephant-lorry , arrives at the bungalow , and takes the whole of the load to the station , in charge of the head ‘ boy ’ .
26 Coopers & Lybrand now audits the whole of the Royal Insurance global network , including the US interests that were once the domain of KPMG .
27 This is due to the fact that Stuttgart is situated in a natural hollow that encompasses the whole of the city .
28 3 owns the whole of the copyright and all other intellectual property rights in a basic version of the documentation and manuals which then accompanied the Licensed Software ( ‘ the Existing Documentation ’ ) .
29 It pervades the whole of the Bible .
30 A defendant who admits the whole of the plaintiff 's liquidated claim and asks for time to pay will send direct to the plaintiff a form of admission ( Form N9A on p 524 of the 1991 edition ) which contains a statement of means .
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