Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] the whole [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I just made the whole bed and then realized I 'd put it on the wrong way . |
2 | To be honest , I just found the whole thing hilarious . ’ |
3 | ‘ I never work from a script , I just adlib the whole programme … |
4 | I still believe the whole basis of art is academic drawing . |
5 | I still believe the whole basis of art is academic drawing . |
6 | I usually teach the whole song at first . |
7 | I now see the whole episode ( do I know everything ? ) in the way that Victoria paints it : a minor sexual frolic which , without the mistimed floral tribute , would have meant nothing . |
8 | I really thought the whole place was going to go up . ’ |
9 | But he was a bit of a womaniser and got mixed up in some scandal ; I never knew the whole story . |
10 | By permitting one side of the frame to touch the basement membrane , the subepithelial zone was divided into areas of 0.008 mm , which usually included the whole lamina propria of the villi and the so called ‘ mixed cell zone ’ of the Peyer 's patches domes . |
11 | There is a blind triforium and large clerestory windows above which brightly illuminate the whole church . |
12 | Oh very much so , we 're serving it all we 're serving courses which actually contain the whole meal . |
13 | Now why do n't you just forget the whole thing ? |
14 | nine , ten , why do n't you just take the whole bank |
15 | Or did you just find the whole business tedious ? |
16 | And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room . |
17 | She just delegates the whole lot . |
18 | When listening to records , or to a band at a gig , even if you are checking out what the bass player is doing you still hear the whole thing . |
19 | In the times of absolute monarchs it was a foolhardy scribe who always recorded the whole truth . |
20 | That day he came into Frank Green 's shop he was looking for me , and his seeing me with you nearly blew the whole thing . |
21 | She probably told the whole village that the doctor 's wife was always complaining to the local shopkeepers . ’ |
22 | The Co-op always had refused to sell to Maxwell , but now they HAVE suddenly agreed to sell to the administrators of his estate who now own the whole site . |
23 | On Saturday 11th November five members of the Society met the owner of the Glenburrell bridge , Major Minton Beddoes , who kindly spent the whole afternoon with us discussing , not only the bridge itself , but various aspects of the line such as access to it and possible future developments . |
24 | Putting her head against his , she bravely told the whole story of her meeting with Alec d'Urberville and its results . |
25 | But did you actually read the whole review ? |
26 | In fact , we probably take the whole system of communication by telephone very much for granted . |
27 | But we need to have a degree of common ownership of at least the broad parameters of what the world may look like , and we then seek the whole time to simplify down and down and down . |
28 | Charles says : ‘ We never understood the whole title business . |
29 | Students received a certificate only if they successfully completed the whole course : partial success was not formally certificated . |
30 | These courses tended , on the whole , to be externally examined and students only received a certificate if they successfully completed the whole course . |