Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [prep] full " in BNC.

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1 Using the information provided by the White Papers on National Income and Expenditure begun in 1941 , Kaldor showed how each route to full employment would have worked before the war .
2 This loss of full participation as a consumer has been reinforced by a whole series of changes limiting eligibility to the national insurance unemployment benefit .
3 I have quoted this passage in full , not because I think it is particularly inspired or even well-written , but because it is the nearest attempt I have come across to suggest some of the subjective , hidden meanings that might well make up a performer 's luggage when he expresses himself on stage .
4 I have cited this passage in full , because it expresses very clearly the caution which must be exercised before the court grants an injunction to restrain an infringement of the criminal law .
5 Typically , writers became involved in relations with the market as a whole , rather than with a specific productive intermediary , and this generalization of full market relations took them , in majority , beyond the post-artisanal phase and into the phase of the organized professional market .
6 Middlesbrough manager Lennie Lawrence plans another meeting with full back Jimmy Phillips and midfielder Mark Proctor , whose contracts run out this summer .
7 This business of full of camels .
8 See the flap of this letter for full repertoire details .
9 This letter in full can be found in " The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor 1263–1742 " Edinburgh 1859 .
10 Both completed 90 minutes in this week 's 1–1 draw with Sheffield United Reserves at St James Park , but look some way off full match fitness .
11 Fortunately an adept four-minute tyre change and an elastic band — to give some resilience to full throttle — meant we only lost three minutes on that section .
12 Next ball , Cec bawled out another appeal at full bore .
13 Mr Justice Drake used this power to full in summing up in the Donovan case , warning the jurors that they should not think they had to ‘ fix sums with lots of noughts on the end because it 's fashionable ’ .
14 In a telephone call after I read Kay 's article Medicare in Baltimore confirmed that it does cover such treatment in full .
15 That Joke in full
16 ‘ St Dominic and my order , ’ Athelstan said tartly , ‘ have in their wisdom decreed that wine at full strength is not for monks . ’
17 in the marriage relationship it 's not just that he says I have taken you , and all that you have now is mine , I take your debt and I discharge it fully , your debt of holiness to God , your debt of righteousness to God , he says I take it and I pay that price in full !
18 In a really good metaphor , according to Winisatt ( 1958 : 149 ) , ‘ two clearly and substantially named objects … are brought into such a context that they face each other with fullest relevance and illumination … ’ .
19 Conservative Governments have honoured that commitment in full and , as a result , continuous strikes , the British disease as they are known , have been eliminated .
20 The planners would like more coverage of full text ; Companies House information ; international annual accounts ; specialist journals ; qualitative commercial information , e.g. market research .
21 ( A ) Each amount of full length RAP74 protein , r74(1–517) and r30 shown in Fig. 1A was assayed. 1 .
22 Where damages for wrongful interference are assessed on the basis that the plaintiff is being compensated for the whole of his interest in the goods ( including a case where judgment is subject to a reduction for contributory negligence ) payment of the damages or of any settlement in full extinguishes the plaintiff 's title to that interest in the goods .
23 Eddy Drinkwater rescued the coach at his own expense for full restoration and last month had it moved to covered accommodation in Hertford where restoration will commence from June 29 .
24 There was a lot of short-pitched bowling , with a vast array of slips and gullies , but Gooch ( 8 ) survived a low catch to Inzamam off Akram , and Stewart ( 14 ) was put down by the same fielder at full stretch off the same bowler when 14 .
25 Sometimes the main reservoir runs so low that there 's not enough water for full power generation to take place .
26 A creditor may give a proxy to any person of full age ( who himself need not be a creditor or contributory ) ( r 8.1(3) ) requiring the proxy holder to use his discretion on voting ( a general proxy ) or requiring him to vote for or against any specified resolution ( a special proxy ) .
27 For these various reasons our own use of full life stories for understanding later life both in the past and today remains exceptional .
28 Equally plainly , he could not before 1990 have been in an anti-Thatcherite minority in the Thatcher Cabinet and at the same time in full accord with the lady herself .
29 The rationale behind Laura 's views was that her heart was in Wales , or , more specifically , in the factory in Wales , and this obliged her to do everything within her power to maintain that factory at full capacity .
30 Mourning over , the package is rounded off by a stunning double flourish ; a cod-Broadway instrumental reprise on ‘ Argentina ’ , followed by that speech in full , and it 's the most serene , quietly-spoken rant you 'll ever hear .
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