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He didn't tell a lie.

As a matter of fact, he told the whole truth.

Some snakes squeeze animals to death, and then eat them whole.

When he started his computer course, he was confronted by a whole new vocabulary that needed to be learned quickly.

She kept on asking me questions the whole time.

An African proverb suggests that a woman is like a banana, one alone can turn the whole bunch rotten.

If the ice covering the Antarctic continent were to melt, the level of the sea would rise so much that the whole world would be flooded.

Join now and pay nothing for a whole year.

Her husband demanded that she tell him the whole truth.

Charles Mayo once said, "Worry affects the circulation, the heart, the glands, the whole nervous system.

I have never known a man who died from overwork, but many who died from doubt.

" Statistics don't always tell the whole story.

Many of the city's leading restaurants close down for the whole of August.

During the whole of the 1950s, Nelson Mandela was the victim of various forms of repression, including being banned, arrested and imprisoned.

The game was one point back and forth the whole game.

The luggage rack on the train was full so we had to carry our suitcases on our laps for the whole trip.

The captain controls the whole ship.

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