Example sentences of "[coord] [noun prp] [prep] [art] whole " in BNC.

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1 For sale through Knight Frank & Rutley as a whole or in six lots , the asking price is £2.3 million .
2 It 's an age when we feel but do n't think yet , but you did n't seem to have learnt a thing about either yourself or Jones in the whole of the six years since I saw you last . ’
3 The four principal victors of 1945 retain responsibility for ‘ Berlin and Germany as a whole ’ .
4 In order that unified Germany could enjoy full sovereignty from Oct. 3 the four allies signed a document in New York on Oct. 1 suspending their " rights and responsibilities with regard to Berlin and Germany as a whole with effect from the time of unification of Germany until the coming into force of the treaty " .
5 recognizing that … the rights and responsibilities of the Four Powers relating to Berlin and Germany as a whole lose their function … have agreed as follows :
6 However there is little activity in this line in Aberdeen particularly and Scotland as a whole as far as I know .
7 But Mashelle emphasizes the value of cassava to Tanzania and Africa as a whole , noting that it provides more than half the calorie needs of 200 million Africans .
8 With an aging population it is important that the government takes steps to discourage age discrimination in the NHS and Britain as a whole .
9 This may seem bizarre given the manner in which Whitehall and Britain as a whole appear steeped in tradition .
10 A detailed study of medical staffing in Europe carried out by the Permanent Working Group of European Junior Hospital Doctors has shown that the substantial medical unemployment that exists in some parts of Europe is likely to decline sharply after 2000 and that many countries , and Europe as a whole , will face a shortage of doctors before 2010 .
11 Most of the figures that have been given for the projected growth of the presentation graphics market in this country , and Europe as a whole , seem to be based on the assumption that there will be a significant change towards the use of 35mm slides .
12 I regard it from the point of view of the importance to our people , our country and Europe as a whole .
13 It was also the stage at which the Twelve addressed the critical questions of structure and procedure for the future development of Europe : whether the Community and Europe as a whole wish its design to be more or less monolithic , whether it wants to be more or less supranational , whether it wants to have more or less qualified majority voting and more or less jurisdiction for the European Court of Justice .
14 This project aims to integrate the treatment of national issues within a coherent framework or analysis of the world economy and Europe as a whole .
15 But the crucial point is that the history of Christianity is completely interwoven with the history not just of this country but with that of Europe and America as a whole .
16 The 1981 Census was estimated to have been under-counted by about half a per cent ( around two hundred thousand people ) in England and Wales as a whole and by about two and a half per cent in Inner London ( about fifty five thousand people ) .
17 A limited number of copies of the directory for the North West , North East , Midlands and East , South East , South West , Wales and Greater London [ £3.50 each inc p+p ] and for England and Wales as a whole [ £10.00 each inc p+p ] are available from Campaign for Bedsit Rights , 7 Whitechapel Road , London E1 1DU .
18 Even so there is still some dragging of feet which makes things like the implementation of standards which could be used across , not only C&P , but ICI as a whole , something that still belongs to the future .
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