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

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1 Using the ‘ Deposited Covenant ’ procedure you can pay over the whole of the donation in one go , and we can give you full details of how to do this .
2 During the course of the 1929–31 government , MacDonald gradually appreciated that the hopes which he had entertained during the 1920s of eliminating the Liberals and winning over the whole of the progressive vote for the Labour party could not be achieved .
3 By a suit in the Court of Chancery the Corporation vindicated commoners ' rights over the whole of the waste land within the forest ‘ according to the assize and custom of the Forest ’ .
4 Not surprisingly , therefore , the single person 's pension has remained at around just a fifth of average gross earnings over the whole of the post-war period .
5 Licences over the whole of the Republic of Ireland were awarded jointly to Ambassador , Continental and Marathon in 1957 and , after some encouraging gas shows during drilling in the Northwest Basin , the consortium acquired licences in the adjacent part of Northern Ireland in 1965 .
6 Interpreting these counts needs care , particularly those for the winter , when very marked fluctuations have been recorded , for , unlike most other waders , the wintering Black-tailed Godwits may move about over the whole of the estuarine complex from Pagham Harbour to Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire .
7 After 1998 , these figures start being ‘ phased down ’ by ½ per cent a year , so that anyone retiring after the year 2008 gets only 20 per cent ( one fifth ) of their relevant earnings , after they have been revalued and averaged over the whole of the working life .
8 If spread over the whole of the department 's research budget , the shortfall in the two areas would mean that between 25 and 40 per cent of the cash allocated for 1982–83 has remained unspent .
9 Over the whole of the middle of the range there is the common zebra , with many local races , all with big bold stripes .
10 He had aged noticeably , his voice was higher-pitched and more quavery , but he was still alert mentally and willing to range over the whole of the naval war and his relationship with Hitler .
11 June 8 , 1966 saw ‘ the blackest day in the history of Edwards AFB ’ and an event that was to place a dark shadow over the whole of the XB-70 programme .
12 It concerned Canterbury 's claim to primacy over the whole of the British Isles .
13 So far as Canterbury was concerned , the right of primacy over the whole of the British Isles was the greatest of all such gifts .
14 There were several contemporary examples of similar patriarchal claims by the archbishops of Hamburg , Lyons , and Milan ; Lanfranc may have been inspired by these examples when he vigorously supported the Canterbury claim to patriarchal authority over the whole of the British Isles .
15 The privileges of primacy were three : first , the possession of permanent papal legatine authority in England ; second , ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the whole of the British Isles ; and third , the right to hold Councils and summon to meetings participants from this whole area .
16 The vision of a monastic cathedral of Canterbury with primatial authority over the whole of the British Isles , which had inspired Lanfranc , Anselm , and the community of Christ Church during these years , came to nothing .
17 He gave the pope an account of the evidence that had been brought forward , giving first place , and by far the greatest amount of space , to the testimony of Bede 's Ecclesiastical History , which showed that the archbishops of Canterbury , acting on the authority of Pope Gregory I and his successors , had exercised general authority over the whole of the British Isles during the first hundred and forty years of its existence : they had consecrated bishops for all parts of the country , summoned councils , deposed unworthy bishops , and had been generally responsible for spreading Catholic discipline into Wales and Scotland .
18 There is no need to say more here about Anselm 's primatial activity : he certainly thought that the evidence was sufficiently strong for him to make a most uncompromising claim to primatial authority over the whole of the British Isles , and it is quite clear that he did not think that the Canterbury claim to this position rested on a series of specific grants by popes after Gregory the Great .
19 For the next year or two Cromwell and his army were involved in the conquest of Scotland , and by May 1653 the Republic had more power to make itself obeyed over the whole of the British Isles than any monarch had ever had .
20 A rash then became visible over the whole of the patient 's body and extending on to her limbs ; this was an erythema and not a purpura .
21 Central to this need are the question marks that the Broadcasting Act has thrown up over the whole of the future of British television and in particular the woolly ‘ quality threshold ’ that franchise holders are expected to meet .
22 ‘ The prevalence of crime ’ , The Times reported , and particularly its increase since the end of the war , was ‘ causing grave concern over the whole of the country ’ .
23 This time she saw pebbles laid out over the whole of the surface , more or less evenly spaced .
24 So , really make sure you spread it over the whole of the face , rubbing it in with your fingers .
25 Use of the top tensioners also helps to spread the load over the whole of the shoulder harness .
26 Indeed , the conventional wisdom on these matters over the whole of the post-war period has held that a majority of people are either ignorant of , or disagree with , the specific policies of the party they support .
27 His Analysis of a Course of Lectures in Experimental Philosophy ( 5th edn. 1767 ) , ranging over the whole of the natural sciences , went through many editions , as did his Concise Essays upon Various Philosophical and Chemical Subjects ( 1770 ? )
28 The experimental evidence of gravitational lensing is strong qualitative evidence that GR applies over the whole of the Universe and not just locally in our solar system .
29 Bush 's public and deliberate linking of the " occupied " West Bank with East Jerusalem was greeted with near unanimous condemnation in Israel , where Israeli control over the whole of the " " eternal " capital " was widely considered to be an irreversible fact .
30 Spreading over the whole of the north of Poland , the strike blocked access to Baltic ports and threatened exports of currency-earning coal .
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