Example sentences of "not [verb] [prep] full " in BNC.

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1 Certainly he or she would exclude illustrations less than adequate for use with children , but not economise on full stops in practical worksheets .
2 Certainly he or she would exclude illustrations less than adequate for use with children , but not economise on full stops in practical worksheets .
3 For the purposes of s 287(1) , the meaning of the term should be confined to releases not given for full consideration , on the grounds that such a limitation was required by the context of s 287(1) itself and by the provisions of TA 1970 relating to company distributions as a whole ( ss 233–237 and 282–286 ) .
4 Capital equipment ( except in expanding lines like cement ) and , to a large extent , labour employed , remain constant whether or not producing at full capacity .
5 Without it he can not attain to full powers either of learning or of teaching in any .
6 Age-related widows ' pension is for younger widows , who do not qualify for full rate .
7 If the £6.5 million target was not met in full by 5pm , it would be too late .
8 Only one pre-emptive offering has to be made ; if it is not accepted in full , shares not taken up may be allotted to anyone ; accepting existing shareholders do not have to be given further pre-emptive rights in respect of those unaccepted shares .
9 Rather surprisingly , perhaps , this petition was not granted in full .
10 But he warned that if pensioners on income support and others in real need were not compensated in full he would vote against the VAT imposition at the committee stage of the Finance Bill or when Peter Lilley , the Social Security Secretary , makes his announcement uprating benefits in the autumn .
11 But he warned that if pensioners on income support and others in real need were not compensated in full he would vote against the VAT imposition at a later stage .
12 Can not insist on full service .
13 Anticipation of Cabinet resistance does prevent Mrs Thatcher from establishing ministerial groups skewed in favour of policies she might favour but which will not run in full Cabinet .
14 The consultant emphasised if she followed his instructions implicitly there was no reason she should not return to full health .
15 Sport came to have an important place in the BBC canon of ‘ good ’ entertainment , though boxing did not meet with full official approval .
16 The airbrakes can then be reduced once it is clear that the glider will not overshoot with full airbrake .
17 Although these conditions place a premium on the ‘ intangibles ’ of technical and market knowledge , they have not led to full verticality in the firms ' fixed assets .
18 But Richard Collin , council officer in charge of collecting the tax , has warned anyone who does not pay in full will be taken to court .
19 After all , the increase in turnover and sales in the past year is based not on the Smart Rope — which will not go into full production until the end of the year — but on intensive and intelligent marketing of the company 's traditional products .
20 In some contexts , however , the equivalence does not hold in full :
21 A market economy that registers only effective demands made upon it may find or tend towards an ‘ equilibrium ’ that does not coincide with full employment , and hence the manipulation of aggregate demand ( especially via the more potent fiscal weapons ) can produce a preferred path for the economy .
22 As was pointed out earlier , hearing users of BSL are not progressing to full competence in the language and are very likely to use English syntax for sign-based messages .
23 Alexei Steblianko 's Golitsyn is fluent , in many ways attractively sung , but does not establish with full firmness and clarity his more thoughtful , Westernizer nature in distinction to the passionately Slavophile Khovansky .
24 This limitation , of course , does not allow for full replacement of the council housing stock .
25 The Kiltex mill in Dar es salaam closed temporarily due to lack of water and shortage of spare parts , while the Arusha Mill could not operate to full capacity because polyester yarn could not be imported in sufficient quantities .
26 Already there are sawmills that can not operate at full capacity because of wood shortages .
27 Sheppard was forced to pull out of the last of the British Grand Prix qualifying meets last month , thus losing her chance to defend the sprint freestyle title at the Superfinal in Cardiff in May , and she has still not returned to full training .
28 any sum paid by way of loan or repayment of loan ; and 2. any sum paid otherwise than as income , being a sum which is not paid for full consideration in money or money 's worth .
29 Not working to full potential ’ is a legend many of us feel is engraved on our hearts .
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