We have no meanings for "whole premises" in our records yet.
1 When supermarkets did not open on Sunday, the licence by which they sold alcohol applied to the whole premises .
2 But he added: When you look at the CCTV footage of the whole premises , it was pretty well controlled.
3 It was nearly four o'clock when he reached Dell-Delight, and there he found the whole premises in a state of confusion.
4 On the ground floor there is a sitting-room, a living-room, and a scullery, with a walled courtyard enclosing the whole premises .
5 He made a survey of the whole premises and then went through again from cellar to garret checking off his sister's queries.
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