Example sentences of "whole [noun] have be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | If all the etch-resist is completely stripped away in a short period of time , then perhaps the whole board has been exposed at some stage to too much UV light . |
2 | She had already fallen in love with him , her whole heart had been surrendered , but he could never know that because he would have such power over her that she would never be able to deny him her body . |
3 | The parents had to be able to present a full defence , he said , and if the whole case had been heard in Inverness , it would have been almost impossible to fully safeguard their interests and get everybody in the right place at the right time . |
4 | The Commercial Union is a tall building and every single window in the whole building had been blown out . |
5 | Furthermore , nutritional treatment with enteral feeds in which nitrogen is provided as a hydrolysate of whole protein has been shown to be inferior to drug treatment in two large studies involving adults , although a small study in children showed equal efficacy to corticosteroids . |
6 | Work on Bank Top station has won a national award for its appearance and the whole programme has been praised by Environment Minister Tony Baldry . |
7 | Despite extensive evidence from numerous independent sources to the effect that there is little to choose between the performance of a well formulated detergent and the invariably more expensive combined products , known as sanitisers , a whole industry has been built around marketing sanitisation . |
8 | Unknown to him the whole contest had been broadcast and his wife and mother-in-law had heard his name … |
9 | Despite this , whole theologies have been erected on the theme of the Creator Spirit . |
10 | The skills involved are so varied and complex that whole books have been written about it , and there is no chance of going into the topic in great depth here . |
11 | Whole books have been devoted to the topic of sensitivity analysis in linear programming , and in one chapter we can do little more than indicate basic themes . |
12 | ‘ We fought our way back into the game at Goodison to get home advantage and the whole club 's been boosted by Don Howe 's recovery this week . |
13 | When the whole side has been removed , pull off the backbone and cut the remaining salmon into pieces . |
14 | The whole village has been renovated , and is kept going by volunteers , who seemed to enjoy themselves hugely , even tho' some of them had to clean up ( including black-leading a coal range ) . |
15 | It was said in such a way that it was difficult to refuse , and Stephen felt obliged to sit next to her , smiling awkwardly into the camera , whilst Christina looked on , unable to prevent a suspicion that the whole scene had been orchestrated by the two Americans . |
16 | This whole scene has been recreated at the Axiom Art Centre in Cheltenham . |
17 | As a matter of fact , the whole issue had been built round a concept which Nina had labelled Special Women . |
18 | The negotiations were extremely complex and detailed and the whole issue has been referred to the next stage of IBOA/Bank procedures which is an Independent Tribunal . |
19 | As elsewhere in Peru , this whole hillside has been ploughed by hand : the animal-drawn plough was unknown in Inca times and is still unsuitable for use in the Andes . |
20 | The advantage of using the computer is that the answers are confirmed immediately rather than after the whole passage has been completed . |
21 | The panic-stricken fish bolt ahead of them until a whole shoal has been herded together and trapped between the birds and the shore . |
22 | Moreover , not only techniques but whole analyses have been borrowed . |
23 | At the Ashmoleum Museum in Oxford , a whole gallery has been devoted to cartoons . |
24 | The whole museum has been built by one man , our membership secretary , Philip Field , over a period of more than a decade . |
25 | If they 've asked for really impossible things , it means the whole siege has been done for publicity — and they 'll probably kill Liam whatever happens . |
26 | Whole communities have been moved to enable trees to come in . |
27 | Designed to destroy local support for the FMLN forces , whole communities have been erased from the map . |
28 | Often whole sites have been filled which will inevitably result in expensive foundation design . |
29 | The whole exchange had been conducted in low tones so that they could not be overheard , but the bar was empty ; even the landlord had found business elsewhere and Wycliffe had to rap on the counter when he went to replenish their glasses . |
30 | When the whole file has been loaded , it will contain 34.063 per cent of synonyms . |