1. A whole group of connotations, arising from our knowledge of the drug culture, then settles on the music.
2. As a whole group they are in relative or absolute poverty, in contrast to the general adult population of working age.
3. At the final session the whole group met together to pray and reflect on the week.
4. She had a picture of a Southern lynch mob, a whole group of white men and women.
5. The Children Act could also open up much wider possibilities, affecting whole groups of travellers.
6. The whole group bursts out laughing.
7. This May lead to the whole group moving, tugged along by a complex web of bonds.
8. Soon the whole group had the giggles.
9. Whole groups of state-owned enterprises would be sold, with the Council of Ministers being responsible for each enterprise on offer.