It can catch on fire for a whole multitude of reasons.
It's really a credit to his track record, that allows him to go to a whole multitude of urban areas and become accepted as easily as he is.
And the whole multitude fell to the earth - Soprano (3 Nephi 11:12-13)
"Of course," said Ceran, and the small laughter of unbelief flittered out from the whole multitude of them.
Face-to-Face (see page 61) covers a whole multitude of different interactions between people.
Then being is distributed over the whole multitude of things, and nothing that is, however small or however great, is devoid of it?
A whole multitude of words in our language refer to objects that we see and touch and hear.
The whole multitude prostrated themselves, terror-stricken, on the ground.
"And the whole multitude sought to touch him," Jamie quoted.
In such situations, Peter Shilton's frame cannot cover a whole multitude of sins.