1. And without steady caddie work, the whole concept of the trip was endangered. 2. But if each word stands for a whole concept and its many connotations, then a unique seven-word sentence can encompass much. 3. People have a whole concept of the tribe, of the other, of being together. 4. Some people reject the whole concept of evolution. 5. The notion of mathematical truth goes beyond the whole concept of formalism. 6. The whole concept depends upon the volume of water being sufficient. 7. The whole concept of wealth made her distinctly uneasy. 8. The whole concept, by the way, is indigenous to baseball. 9. With a simple statement we have done away with the whole concept of deafness itself. |