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    1. By the time I hear Stephen’s car on the gravel outside the house, I have covered the whole of the carpet and heaped up the bits of furniture in a pile in one corner


    2. You've got the whole of society on your side


    3. If supervisor McManus hadn’t been asleep in the locker room for the whole of that night, resting his bum leg, he would have seen the upright corpse seated at the Boston Monitor rear entrance


    4. The whole of the end times is a cross and resurrection


    5. Throughout the whole of the Scripture we read about the God that comes down


    6. In Ephesians 1:10, Paul makes the statement that it is not simply that humanity is to be brought under the one Head, Jesus Christ, but that the whole of creation is to be brought under that one Head


    7. Here lies the whole of it


    8. Isn’t it interesting that the conclusion of this Psalm would be that all nations would worship God? The whole of Israel’s history seems to indicate this


    9. “If they get Ethereead then it will affect the whole of Jodechi”


    10. The benefits are many but principally the Half Somersault brings into play the muscles of the back, toning and stretching the whole of the spinal column

    11. The two masters of official prose worked like Trojans throughout the whole of the night before the paper was due to be published, collating pages by section and sections by chapter


    12. In its place he carefully cultivated the most beautiful, the tastiest and the most famous patch of artichokes in the whole of the known world


    13. This went on for weeks and weeks until, with the young man complaining about the effects of sleep deprivation, there was only one famous young lady left in the whole of Great Britain


    14. For the whole of the next week Tiffany was a rock and roll


    15. in the whole of the known world


    16. The whole of the country was ablaze with talk of the Grand


    17. one famous young lady left in the whole of Great Britain


    18. Shaun's efforts in the workplace are reflected in the fact that he has appropriated the whole of the top floor of the house for himself


    19. She only used to sleep Dawnsleeps you know, the whole of the last few years she was here


    20. The whole of what is annually either collected or produced by the labour of every society, or, what comes to the same thing, the whole price of it, is in this manner originally distributed among some of its different members

    21. Indeed, I cannot think why the whole of the ocean is not one solid mass of oysters, they multiple so much


    22. The whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and


    23. took up an offering and gave the whole offering to another


    24. the wages of labour and profits of stock, occasion none in the whole of the advantages and


    25. In order, however, that this equality may take place in the whole of their advantages or


    26. Secondly, this equality in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different


    27. Thirdly, this equality in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different


    28. however, seems to have been considered as the whole of it, by many writers who have


    29. profits of their different employers, make up the whole of what is gained upon both


    30. occasions a very important inequality in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the

    31. what it naturally would be, occasions another inequality, of an opposite kind, in the whole of


    32. inconvenient inequality in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of their different


    33. and continuing in the same service during the whole of it


    34. Under the vigorous administration of the Tudors, who governed England during the latter part of the fifteenth, and through the whole of the sixteenth century, no baron was powerful enough to dare to disturb the public security


    35. In the whole of their


    36. one of his preoccupation during the whole of his life


    37. Take the whole of the present century at an average, their real price has probably been somewhat higher than it was in those ancient times


    38. that in the whole of his life, he was a solar henotheist,


    39. But the power of purchasing, or the goods which can successively be bought with the whole of those money pensions, as they are successively paid, must always be precisely of the same value with those pensions ; as must likewise be the revenue of the different persons to whom they are paid


    40. If twenty shilling notes, for example, are the lowest paper money current in Scotland, the whole of that currency which can easily circulate there, cannot exceed the sum of gold and silver which would be necessary for transacting the annual exchanges of twenty shillings value and upwards usually transacted within that country

    41. A bank cannot, consistently with its own interest, advance to a trader the whole, or even the greater part of the circulating capital with which he trades ; because, though that capital is continually returning to him in the shape of money, and going from him in the same shape, yet the whole of the returns is too distant from the whole of the outgoings, and the sum of his repayments could not equal the sum of his advances within such moderate periods of time as suit the conveniency of a bank


    42. For the whole of existence, and then


    43. In the currencies of North America, paper was commonly issued for so small a sum as a shilling, and filled almost the whole of that circulation


    44. If human institutions had never thwarted those natural inclinations, the towns could nowhere have increased beyond what the improvement and cultivation of the territory in which they were situated could support; till such time, at least, as the whole of that territory was completely cultivated and improved


    45. If the society has not acquired sufficient capital, both to cultivate all its lands, and to manufacture in the completest manner the whole of its rude produce, there is even a considerable advantage that the rude produce should be exported by a foreign capital, in order that the whole stock of the society may be employed in more useful purposes


    46. In countries such as Italy or Switzerland, in which, on account either of their distance from the principal seat of government, of the natural strength of the country itself, or of some other reason, the sovereign came to lose the whole of his authority; the cities generally became independent republics, and conquered all the nobility in their neighbourhood; obliging them to pull down their castles in the country, and to live, like other peaceable inhabitants, in the city


    47. Had the war been carried on by means of our money, the whole of it must, even according to this computation, have been sent out and returned again, at least twice in a period of between six and seven years


    48. the quarter, that market was not, even in times of considerable scarcity, allowed to enjoy the whole of that growth


    49. Primarily though we just wanted you to know that you are not alone, will never be alone; and of course that you really needed to realize---really understand to your bones that you are one of eleven in the whole of the realm


    50. Some nations have given up the whole commerce of their colonies to an exclusive company, of whom the colonists were obliged to buy all such European goods as they wanted, and to whom they were obliged to sell the whole of their surplus produce














































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