Sentence examples for devoting the whole of from inspiring English sources

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On what would, according to the western Gregorian calendar, have been the Russian's 143rd birthday, Garrick Ohlsson offered the first of the year's tributes, devoting the whole of his Wigmore recital to Scriabin's music.

That did not stop the Sun from devoting the whole of its front page to a picture of thousands of Chinese cyclists on their way to work, as a nightmare vision of Britain's possible future under a car-hating Labour government.The reality is that "Mondeo man" has escaped virtually unscathed.

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In a fiercely competitive field of sport, she has devoted the whole of her young mind to the perfection of her skiD.

My friend Sheila Cross, who has died aged 81, was a formidable doctor (practising under her maiden name, Sheila Lewis) who devoted the whole of her professional career to the care of children, even though she had none of her own.

When an American ship was blown up in Havana at the outbreak of the Spanish-US war, Hearst was amazed that his editor had not devoted the whole of the front page to the event, but remained polite: "Please spread the story all over the page".

Christopher Elrington devoted the whole of his professional life as a historian to the Victoria County History, that magnificent encyclopaedic work attempting to provide fully researched and properly referenced historical accounts of all the counties of England and their more than 10,000 individual parishes.

Laurel Blossom devotes the whole of Longevity to a single story of four women.

But before turning to Trinitarian relations, James devotes the whole of q.11 to the status of relations in general.

"England expects every man to do his duty," declared the Daily Express, above its seven columns of front page news on the day war was declared.The first tabloid papers the London Daily Mirror in 1904 and the New York Daily News in 1919 established the idea of devoting the whole front page to a single theme.

"The whole point of a declaration of war is to avoid the tepid responses in the past and devote the whole energy of our nation to destroying these terrorists and those governments that harbor them.

For instance, consultants are required to devote "substantially the whole of their time" to the NHS.

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