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

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1 3 This agreement is on the assumption that you are the owner of the materials , and that in the event of your employing a third person or persons to provide part or the whole of the materials , that the copyright of those materials have been assigned to you .
2 In public relations campaigns , the object is not just to inform but to persuade effectively , or dissuade a part or the whole of the population to or from a particular opinion .
3 Most of them had pierced openings for part or the whole of the light , either left open or filled with glass ( 180 and 181 ) .
4 Soon it was time for luncheon , and the whole of the downstairs staff was occupied in one way or another .
5 And the whole of the new organization was co-located in the former Air Ministry/Board of Trade building on the south side of Whitehall , where it is today .
6 Swanage ( Dorset ) , Salcombe ( Devon ) , Fowey ( Cornwall ) and the whole of the Isles of Scilly may teem with tourists in the summer , but have managed to keep their general character intact while not being ruined by development .
7 Not a vestige remained of the cone Perboewetan , and the whole of the northern part of the cone Rakata had been blown away , leaving a semi-vertical vertical cliff .
8 In due time the Latin Church decreed that Easter should be ‘ celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon on or after 21 March ’ , and although this simplified matters slightly Easter Day might still fall on any one of thirty-five days , starting with 22 March and ending with 25 April , and the whole of the calendar was controlled by this wide spectrum .
9 Minutes later they heard that Sokolnitz had fallen to the Russians , and the whole of the enemy right was threatened with collapse .
10 The locomotive works at Crewe now provided engines for the Northern Division and , in 1 8 65 , some of the Wolverton Shops were vacated , the Carriage Works at Saltley abandoned , and the whole of the plant removed to Wolverton .
11 The 25 November fire in the Body Shop started at about 2.40 am , and the whole of the shop and its contents , including the workmen 's benches and tools , were entirely destroyed , only portions of the walls , columns and ironwork remaining .
12 Adams and Moore were discharged and the whole of the Works went on short time , 8 am to 4 pm .
13 The island is aligned south-west/north-east , and the whole of the north coast is of cliffs with an average height of 100m .
14 I am a strong advocate of the strictest economy , and feel that spending money extravagantly means still higher rates and higher rents , which manufacturers , shopkeepers and the whole of the electors are unable to bear .
15 If you 've ever been to one of their live performances , you will find the band , yourself and the whole of the crowd jumping around like it was a punk reunion .
16 You know , the one where some lumbering forward finds himself on the openside and , just as he is about to get well and truly creamed , he ships the ball — and the whole of the opposition 's back row — over to you ?
17 There is a serving counter and the whole of the buffet area can be locked off if necessary .
18 No tectonic shortening occurred , and the whole of the Western Cordillera is now in isostatic equilibrium , supported by its crustal root and possibly hot underlying mantle .
19 This becomes even more ironic when one considers the veneration afforded to the works of Joseph Hoffman and the whole of the Wiener Werkstätte on the one hand , and Frank Lloyd Wright and the entire Prairie School of Design on the other , both of which are the direct issue of the combined influence of the British Arts and Crafts Movement and the Glasgow School of Design .
20 Criticised by the BMC , the UIAA and the whole of the climbing press , the team 's heavyweight approach was matched only by its collective inexperience .
21 Baldwin was uneasy about the reaction to the so-called pact , and became more so as a violent storm of influential criticism burst over his head , The editor of The Times , most of the bishops ( even Lang of Canterbury ) , and the whole of the liberal establishment were horrified at the sell-out .
22 " Intelligent , respectable workmen " were engaged to do the tasks the women could not : which according to Miss Faithfull meant " lifting of the iron chases … the carrying of cases of weighty type … and the whole of the presswork " , By October there were nineteen women compositors in the office , several of them the daughters of master printers .
23 That , which is er a infection ca characterized by this profuse athema of th the base of the neck , referred to as bull neck if you look inside this child 's er pharynx you see this very messy inflammatory process at the back and the whole of the respiratory mucosa is beginning to detach in what 's referred to as a pseudo-membrane .
24 This introductory expression is made phonologically prominent and the whole of the first clause or sentence in a paratone may be uttered with raised pitch .
25 The first of four complaints was that the trial judge exerted undue pressure by sending the jury out to consider their verdict at 5.28 p.m. after they had spent the day listening to the end of the prosecuting counsel 's closing address and the whole of the summing up , but their Lordships consider that this was a reasonable course to have taken .
26 A leap , in fact , across the whole Atlantic Ocean , and the whole of the continent of America afterwards .
27 The arm , the rest of the sloping platform , and the whole of the other three figures are in Pentelic , and the treatment of the eyes shows that they are certainly of later date .
28 The glass-framed roof of the verandah was broken in several places where branches of nearby trees had pushed against it , and the whole of the wooden frame — the elaborately-carved side pieces , the stanchions , rails and planking — was visibly rotten .
29 Yet , despite Mrs Thatcher 's resolutely ‘ gung-ho ’ attitude , it was increasingly clear that there had been a general shift in Britain 's stance on Iran and the whole of the Middle East .
30 The Byzantine empire controlled enclaves on the coast around Split and Dubrovnik and the whole of the Albanian and Greek coasts , the Aegean islands , southern Macedonia and Bulgaria south of the Stara Planina .
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