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

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1 The company 's brand may be recognized as being associated with a whole range of products with similar environmental usages and styles , such as kitchen utensils , office equipment etc .
2 Careful manufacturing techniques can vary the pore sizes and the number of pores so that a whole range of carbons with different adsorptive properties can be obtained .
3 When I first got the macro lens , I tried a whole range of permutations with aperture , shutter speeds , flash angles and camera angles .
4 Soft solder is of course an aid to artefact manufacture as opposed to a raw material for overall construction , and is one of a whole range of alloys with more specialised applications in metalwork .
5 The series aims to make a modest ‘ distance learning ’ contribution to meeting the needs of teachers working with the whole range of pupils with special educational needs by offering a set of resource materials relating to specific areas of the primary and secondary curriculum and by suggesting ways in which learning obstacles , whatever their origin , can be identified and addressed .
6 For instance , apart from the group labelled ‘ other neurotics ’ , a high rate of broken homes was characteristic of the whole group of adults with disorders when compared to child guidance patients found to be well as adults .
7 As such they must be accounted a certain independence ( of both the whole group of pavements with interlaced squares and of the more general group of diagonal and rotated linear designs to which this belongs ) .
8 Hence they have linked Anselm 's only positive action in the whole sequence of events with the progress of negotiations between the king and the pope .
9 In Manchester , he had shared a simple , newish little house with a succession of curates , and he rather thought , pacing his new Victorian Gothic halls , that he would like a whole army of curates with him now .
10 We spent some time going through a whole heap of magazines with a girl from the Costume Department , picking out a design here and there and saying , ‘ Yes , that sort of thing would be a good idea for her , would n't it ? ’
11 Now , you and I could sit down , as many people could then , eighty , ninety years ago and write a whole lot of things with the world , but it took the , the Irish writer and whip G K Chesterton to really put his finger on it .
12 Playa Del Ingles is also popular with the Irish , and not surprisingly there are a whole host of bars with names like The Shamrock , Molly Malones , and the Old Shilelagh .
13 Once policy had been hammered out — and sometimes before it had — there were also a whole series of committees with representatives from the regions who needed to be consulted and informed on the views of headquarters .
14 A highly complex drug made up of a whole series of chemicals with different reaction times , designed to fire particular synapses in the brain itself — to create , if you like , a false landscape of experience .
15 First there is a whole series of verses with this as their topic ( e.g. 25:8 , 22 , 29:42ff. ; 40:34–38 ) .
16 He looked as if he could buy up this whole street of houses with the petty cash .
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