Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] to the full " in BNC.

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1 Your new patio will be designed and built in time for spring when you can really enjoy it to the full .
2 There was no danger now , he could enjoy it to the full .
3 Davidson had of course great opportunity for influence upon Baldwin , and he used it to the full on this occasion .
4 Enjoy it to the full , I say , and do n't feel guilty .
5 But in practise , in India , Sikh communities have seized both these concepts and exploited them to the full .
6 It was easier to follow in the darkness , but exposed them to the full force of the wind and rain .
7 So now Maggie was not afraid of the dark , even though the great windows exposed her to the full moon and turned her own skin white and pearly — a reflection of reflected light .
8 ’ And she meant to use it to the full , though perhaps not in this wasteful way .
9 I made sure that I enjoyed it to the full , although it was wartime .
10 Before I got married I led a pretty lively existence where women were concerned , and enjoyed it to the full .
11 We should develop them to the full .
12 That he has great charm and a strong intellect there is no doubt but the coming review of public expenditure will test him to the full .
13 And in a way this answer , like the first , was astonishingly appropriate , brandishing a secret truth and a paradox before a man who would have appreciated it to the full , but could not be let into the secret .
14 ‘ At the Brisbane Hotel dinner , Jimmy Conn treated them to the full Address to the Haggis , splendidly translated by interpreter Pru Williams . ’
15 Use them to the full to guarantee the effective use of your computer system by ensuring staff are aware of its potential .
16 So , use it to the full and explore all those spots you could never reach from the bank .
17 All the prisoners are given temporary parole and most use it to the full .
18 But there is no life , if you dare not test yourself , if you dare not feel free to live it to the full .
19 That way , the same effect can be achieved without taking it to the full depth .
20 He had the Russian love of obfuscation , and indulged it to the full in his will , in which he left several pictures to the Hermitage .
21 No one , in this cast of hundreds , has just a walk-on part : a role in just one Goldwyn film entitles us to the full biography of Frances Farmer , from winning a teenage essay competition to her eventual confinement in an asylum .
22 By the time Corrie 's wedding took place Philippa was over the worst of her sadness and in a good position to enjoy it to the full — ; the closest to the centre of the ceremonies , yet fancy free ; and she had had a very good time — much affectionate sympathy from aunts and cousins , and husbands of aunts and cousins , and admiration and flirtation and kissing enough .
23 Many ageing people need to understand and accept the changes in their sexuality in order to continue enjoying it to the full .
24 The main benefit of owning a garden , no matter how small , is getting out there and enjoying it to the full .
25 And on Saturday , in the rain at Newmarket , Jeremy Glover savoured it to the full .
26 He had worked out her vulnerability and was intent on exploiting it to the full .
27 There are particular circumstances which make it more vicious than most and I assure you we 'll investigate it to the full
28 The challenge for museum curators and archaeologists in the 1990s is to keep abreast of them , and to exploit them to the full .
29 They are each highly effective if the body evolves in such a way as to exploit them to the full .
30 In cases where the person in breach agrees the facts and the disciplinary action suggested by the executive , the executive itself may deal with a disciplinary matter without referring it to the full Panel .
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