We have no meanings for "come wholly" in our records yet.
1 If it comes , it may come wholly different from what we have foreseen.
2 It did not come wholly to an end until the fall of Masada (April 73).
3 Had I not better come wholly in?
4 And then there is South Africa, where the constitutional recognition of gay rights has encouraged many bloggers to come wholly into the open.
5 If he decided, as Albert had done, to give it all to his wife, then it would come wholly under her control, at once.
6 On his death the children came wholly under the maternal influence and direction.
7 The negative vote came wholly from the Democratic side.
8 But she had insisted that I should make the suggestion as coming wholly from myself.
9 Resourceful as he was, even his cunning mind came wholly unprepared to this sudden cross-questioning.
10 Of course, it will be our privilege to make your coming wholly without cost to yourself.
11 But Mary's next words came wholly as a surprise, seemingly totally irrelevant to this instant of crisis.
12 That Scott stands a chance of recovering comes wholly through his remarkable stamina and fine physical condition.
13 Perhaps she never came wholly to understand him; but in her complete love for him she found enough.
14 Immediately after, this remarkable occurrence took place: The great heavy line came wholly up out of the water.
15 Mr. Frear's "line of talk" came wholly , astonishingly, from one side of his mouth-theleft side.
16 "Here he is, Peter," said he, coming wholly out into the path.
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