Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] to [art] full " in BNC.

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1 In practice most councils adopt a policy of partial delegation , so that routine matters may be dealt with expeditiously by the committees , whilst matters of major importance and controversial issues are referred to the full council for decision .
2 Though clearly , whatever the logic of the situation , Hitler could still rely upon substantial bonds of undying allegiance among his most loyal supporters , especially of course those who for years had been exposed to the full brunt of Party organization and indoctrination , there seems little doubt that the mass base of unquestioned trust in Hitler was already in 1942 beginning to give way .
3 However , we are committed to a full examination of all the issues and to a round of producer meetings later this year , ’ he said .
4 The ideological divisions evident among people with disabilities are exploited to the full by policy-makers .
5 No , I think probably over the years every avenue , other than perhaps this one , has been exploited to the full .
6 Therefore my skills have not been utilized to the full and I may have fallen behind my UK counterparts .
7 This does not invalidate the earlier comment that a full-track bucket is advantageous , so long as records are randomized to a full track but stored in single-record format on the track .
8 ( 3 ) Very difficult matters may on occasions be referred to the full Panel without a ruling first from the executive .
9 The matter will be referred to the full Panel for a decision .
10 Rather than grasping at current structural prescriptions as a solution to all organizational ills , careful thought needs to be given to the full range of their implications , in the particular context to which they are to be applied .
11 Companies had to be exposed to the full rigour of the market — so they would feel the full impact of success and failure .
12 When an item is to be added to a full partition , the item at the Bottom , ie. the item which was added first , is deleted and the rest of the items shuffled down so that room can be created for the new item at the top .
13 ‘ Life is to be enjoyed to the full . ’
14 In the case of a buy-out , disclosure should be made at the first board meeting at which the proposed buy-out is considered , and should be made to the full board and not to a committee of it .
15 It comes with 8Mb of external memory , and can be upgraded to the full 512-node configuration .
16 It comes with 8Mb of external memory , and can be upgraded to the full 512-node configuration .
17 The learner is allocated to the ward for such a short period that every learning opportunity must be exploited to the full .
18 Today it is definitely a premier cru , and if one of the more classic varieties of Pinot Noir or Chardonnay could be exploited to the full on this favourable slope , its 90% classification would certainly be upgraded .
19 Given that buying a home is the largest financial commitment most people will ever make , the freedom now available to tailor mortgages to individual requirements should be exploited to the full by borrowers and advisers alike .
20 The freedom now available to tailor mortgages to individual requirements should be exploited to the full by borrowers and advisers
21 If it is agreed that project work has a great deal to offer in terms of developing reading , but recognised that these opportunities tend not to be exploited to the full , it is necessary to examine ways in which project work can be designed to make fuller use of its potential .
22 These roads not only allowed the fenlands to be exploited to the full for the first time , they also changed the way of life there , to an extent never seen before or since .
23 The graphics capability can also be exploited to the full by constructing design nomograms in this space which can then be accessed by the drawing office staff .
24 They had spacious vestibules at both ends to give a large standing capacity , which regulations never permitted to be used to the full .
25 Our buildings are an asset to be used to the full .
26 The detailed catalogue of photographs should be cross-referenced to the written records at this stage , so that the photographs can be used to the full in the post-excavation analysis .
27 Such a system would demand a truly interactive use of computers in a way that allows the very different capabilities of the computer and the human mind to be used to the full .
28 Skimmed milk and low fat spreads should also be preferred to the full fat equivalents in the family diet .
29 Herluin advanced upon the altar very slowly , as though these few paces , and the climbing of the three steps , must be utilized to the full for prayer , and passionate concentration on this single effort which would make or break for him a dear ambition .
30 That the potential of music for fostering ecumenical relationships be utilised to the full by the Church at all levels ( 503–504 ) .
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