Example sentences of "whole [noun] of [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Otherwise , we may condemn whole generations of children to stunted growth and to illnesses in later life known to be linked with poor nutrition , such as heart disease and some cancers , ’ she said .
2 Erm y'know I mean because people have a whole variety of reactions to these things which you may want to investigate more specifically .
3 ‘ She 's a fanatic and she 'll probably bring Dad and a whole coachload of relatives to Liverpool , too . ’
4 Now , I do understand that the C E C has already set up a working party to look into this whole issue of elections to the C E C , and no doubt , that will also include a review of the byelaws .
5 This is an important point which is crucial to the whole question of attitudes to , and satisfaction with , housework :
6 However , this paper has attempted to demonstrate that there is a whole range of dimensions to the experience of ageing with a disability , and also that both the subjective and objective reality of ageing can be understood only in the context of prior experience .
7 Assessment based on Statements of Attainment will need to take into account the whole range of abilities to be found in any Statement of Attainment and the context — task and type of historical content — in which attainment of these abilities is being shown .
8 Though a LIFESPAN user may explicitly request whole packages of modules to be only retained in ‘ offline storage ’ until needed , there is little direct benefit to that user in offlining modules , unless the LIFESPAN file store occupancy is being charged via the VAX accounting system .
9 One receives a whole gamut of responses to the general run of questions : why , how and when and for how long .
10 There has been a whole series of changes to the scheme since its introduction in April 1983 , with additional reforms a likely prospect .
11 As is well known , Marx outlined in general terms the course of the total social reproduction , proceeding from a whole series of premises to simplifying the situation …
12 As early as 1886 its legal sub-committee had drawn up a whole series of amendments to the criminal law which it wanted to see on the statute book .
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