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

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1 To impute that Dr Runcie has been an unsuccessful archbishop by quoting falling numbers in that part of the Anglican Communion which is the Church of England is to ignore a whole complex of reasons for a reduction in church-going , including , no doubt , the encouragement of a highly competitive and success-orientated society .
2 Botany Bay — near Margate , not Sydney — is the location for Sunley Estates ' Northdown Park development , which offers a whole range of houses for first time buyers .
3 There is clearly an opportunity for private entrepreneurial initiatives to provide a whole range of services for younger mentally disordered people , such as home care , day care and work projects .
4 One could talk about many other areas of improvement : the huge 68 per cent increase in real spending ( over and above inflation ) by Government on community care services since 1979 ; the 29 per cent increase in real spending on the whole range of benefits for elderly people ; or , in a completely different field , the improvements in public transport which have , for example , seen the number of rail passengers increase by 14 per cent .
5 Not only may κ x take a whole range of values for a given κ , but also linear combinations of solutions of the form ( 22.6 ) with different κ x but the same κ are single wavenumber patterns .
6 This chapter shows you how to care for such flowers before they are pressed , and also gives a whole range of ideas for sentimental flower pictures .
7 In addition to the power to appoint , dismiss and promote ministers , all new Prime Ministers issue a personal minute of procedure for ministers which lays down " a whole range of requirements for behaviour .
8 It also creates a whole raft of sub-directories for the various additions you may , or may not , have bought !
9 The Liberals and the SDP as outsiders to the established system have emerged as the champions of constitutional change with a whole package of proposals for a new constitutional settlement .
10 Sir , The current debate on fair competition between booksellers and book clubs has exposed a whole area of concerns for booksellers .
11 How far this interpretation can be extended to the whole gamut of characters for which Burdon had shown the populations to be polymorphic must be very doubtful .
12 We got a whole teacher got a whole lot of letters for some piece all about collecting cans for getting trees and it was them letters .
13 ‘ This opens a whole lot of possibilities for us .
14 And we 're we 're well erm getting a whole of trees planted and field there cos her field is hardly ever used and we gon na be getting a whole lot of trees for that .
15 Once you begin to experiment you could be inspired into creating a whole host of ideas for long and narrow designs .
16 Other accessories include the KA8210 Intarsia Carriage ( for all picture or multi-colour designs without floats ) ; the KA8300 Transfer Carriage for quick manoeuvring of stitches from bed to bed ; the KA8310 Linker , which has a whole host of applications for both practical and decorative finishes and the KE100 Motor Drive for those who need a little help !
17 as if the problems of font matching within a single typesetter vendor 's equipment were n't potentially bad enough we now face the problem of a whole host of methods for getting the fonts displayed on the screen of the desktop publishing system .
18 He gave me a whole bunch of flowers for nothing .
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