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

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1 After all , in the whole of the private sector there is a need for innovation ; there is a need sometimes for diversification , although that can be a dangerous area ; there is a need for a sensitive but effective response to the changing market place .
2 Our Metro has not been a particularly healthy child and its latest illness is a pair of prematurely-worn front seats , the only set with such a problem in the whole of the UK .
3 The allies calculate that they have already dropped on Iraqi targets about one-quarter of the total tonnage of bombs dropped on Germany in the whole of the second world war , and destroyed one-third of Iraq 's tanks and artillery in Kuwait .
4 Do you see in the first two movements of the Fifth and in the whole of the Sixth a certain prophetic note , or do you see them in purely musical terms ?
5 The District Office obtained some extra coupons to keep tutor-organisers mobile and part-time tutors showed splendid generosity in using up their own allowances to fulfil their commitments : indeed , not one course in the whole of the District had to be abandoned part-way through the spring term because the tutor could not travel .
6 About 40% of the potentially farmable sea water identified by the White Fish Authority in the whole of the United Kingdom is in the Western Isles .
7 There are only 100 workplace nurseries in the whole of the UK .
8 By the end of 1981 , just 2,122 plans had been agreed in the whole of the Auvergne .
9 Only 2,122 had been approved in the whole of the Auvergne by the end of 1981 , covering 7. 1% of its land area .
10 They will take on responsibility for countryside management and access in the whole of the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) between Harting in the west and Eastbourne in the east , and will be consulted on significant planning applications in the area .
11 It was also the most expensive and sought-after perfume in the whole of the ancient world .
12 One house was the most magnificent on the island and its garden was considered to be the best of its kind in the whole of the nation .
13 However , by the end of 1978 only 12 companies in the whole of the North West and North East of England had received financial support , amounting to a total of little more than £3 million .
14 Ornithologists on Tower Island report hat , at the end of January , more rain fell in two-week period than in the whole of the previous six years .
15 The largest rock outcrop in the whole of the East Riding of Yorkshire , apart from coastal cliffs , is a deposit of breccia known as Drewton Pillar .
16 In fact , I only know of one in the whole of the UK . ’
17 Britain 's last Wimbledon singles champion , Virginia Wade , said : ‘ He symbolised the game in the whole of the country .
18 In the period 1990-92 there were more repossessions than in the whole of the 1980s .
19 Thus the load in the whole of the cut chains may well have to pass through the single bond which closes the tip of the crack ( Id ) .
20 And all this while we cruise gently to the most stunning ports in the whole of the Mediterranean .
21 He now watched Mick follow Carrie to the door way that led into the scullery , and he found himself also stepping in that direction , until he could take in the whole of the scullery and the open backyard door through which Mr Carver was now passing , saying as he did so , ‘ Ta-rah , then . ’
22 North Cornwall must have some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of the British Isles , and the coastline from Morwenstow to Looe consists of wild , towering cliffs that are so rugged many people have lost their lives on them .
23 In 1978 in the whole of the city , not a single woman from the school meals service regularly went to the meetings of either of the relevant unions , NUPE and the then G & M ( General and Municipal Workers Union ) .
24 Gorfang 's tribe , the Red Fangs , is currently the most powerful Orc tribe in the whole of the area around the western end of Death Pass .
25 According to the ‘ Central Banking Directory ’ , which is published annually by Central Banking , a journal based in London , the number of central banks has jumped from 151 in 1990 to 166 in late 1992 — a larger increase than in the whole of the 1980s .
26 If this glitch activity has continued over the lifetime of the pulsar , roughly 5% of the moment of inertia of the neutron star must now be effectively removed in the form of pinned vortices ; but according to current models , only 1% of the total moment of inertia is involved in the whole of the superfluid that interpenetrates the inner crust , where pinning might take place .
27 With × 7 or × 8.5 , M42 is in the same field as the Belt , making up a spectacle which to me seems unrivalled in the whole of the sky .
28 Here the Lincolnshire Limewoods are to be found — the best area of small leaved limes in the whole of the British Isles .
29 However , the issue also reflected the fundamental unease of the British Foreign Office at the absence of a clear-cut American policy in the whole of the Far East , affecting China and Korea in addition to Japan .
30 In Jesus 's epoch , Alexandria was the most eclectic , ecumenical and tolerant city in the whole of the Roman Empire — the single most important crossroads of the Mediterranean 's trade-routes and , as such , a kind of central clearing-house not only for goods , but for modes of thought as well .
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