(1) A whole piece of chicken may frighten them away but a chicken wing keeps them content.
(2) There were tears and shouting and generally a whole lot of upset.
(3) The bread contains nibbly, whole pieces of grain which have the reputation of damaging fillings.
(4) You'll see more brawls on a British high street in one night than you will in the whole of Italy in an entire year.
(5) Stir in the squash and lightly mash with the back of a fork, leaving some pieces whole .
(6) Only seventy odd years ago the whole of humanity thought that the entire universe verse was just our own Milky Way.
(7) After a while we began a gentle ascent of the Little Homer Saddle, the only climb in the whole walk.
(8) Save these dairy products for special occasions - they have even more fat than whole milk.
(9) I am afraid that a whole country, an entire people, will be destroyed for nothing.
(10) Height, weight, hair colour, the way they walk plus a whole host of other factors allow you to identify them.
(11) I was fed up with the whole thing
(12) An atheist will always be asking questions about a whole lot of issues, not only religion.
(13) After your child is two years old, it is safe to give him or her skim milk instead of whole milk.
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(15) The whole is covered by a roof
(16) You express and share feelings, also help others to feel healthy and whole around you.
(17) I wrote an argument against that point of view but I'm not sure I convinced a whole lot of people.
(18) Smooth eyelids and erase wrinkles by applying whole milk to the area and letting it remain there all day.
(19) This sounds a whole lot more possible, a little like a vastly more sophisticated version of Sim City, with us as the Sims.
(20) And 17 years on, Soft Cell are back, with an album to influence a whole new generation.