Example sentences of "not [vb infin] full " in BNC.
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1 | I think one of the problems is not taking out rate card , if you leave out , if you actually say this procedure does not cover full estimates and costs or costing based on rate cards . |
2 | As had been realised already in the model experiments , a rotor ship would not make full use of a wind blowing directly from astern . |
3 | However , it is felt that the department does not make full use of its obvious potential . |
4 | It would be ideally suited to anyone who does not want full orchestral score facilities . |
5 | Although the operational environment of CD-I ensures that , unlike CDROM , it is ideally suited to processing high quality sound and pictures together with computer graphics , text and numerics , it can not deliver full screen , full motion video . |
6 | It can not deliver full frame , full motion video although this may be available in later models . |
7 | The handsome summer plumage of chocolate-brown head and neck may be coming through on some adults already , but birds which are not in good condition may not attain full breeding plumage until late spring — if at all . |
8 | Sean McMullan , IPE 's Systems Development Manager , said ‘ they are considerably cheaper than X-terminals and we do not need full graphical capabilities . ’ |
9 | So either grammars ( models of competence ) must make reference to pragmatic information , or they can not include full lexical descriptions of a language . |
10 | CD-Rom is an ideal system for data storage , but unlike IV , the discs can not display full motion video . |
11 | It was because people could not enjoy full genital orgasmic potency that they were hostile to one another and anti-social . |
12 | But a list of his achievements does not do full justice to Norman Davis as scholar and person . |
13 | And he concludes that although hymns and songs of praise are a ‘ poore sort ’ , they reflect the true worship of heaven , which itself can not do full justice to God 's greatness : |
14 | Such a brief survey can not do full justice to the theoretical ramifications of ‘ market economics ’ , but it should be sufficient to indicate how the new doctrine has been directed against the very basis of demand management as practised between 1950 and the early 1970s [ Walters , 1978 ] . |
15 | To ensure an employee becomes effective in his work as soon as possible , briefing on the areas mentioned above is most important but no matter how much business information is provided in advance , the expatriate can not give full attention to his work if he or members of his family suffer culture shock as a result of living in a strange environment . |
16 | Second , the teacher is constantly interrupted by other children and can not give full attention to the reader . |
17 | The canals of the area had been allowed to deteriorate over many years and for many months of each year could not carry full loads . |
18 | Bennett , 47 , described as an " abrasive " conservative , had served as Education Secretary within the Reagan administration before being chosen by Bush to become the country 's first " drugs tsar " , a post which did not carry full Cabinet rank . |
19 | The allocation procedures , especially for Local Government , are very complex and we can not provide full details here ( a more detailed account of the current system is given by Hobcraft , forthcoming ; for a broader , historical sweep see Bennett , 1982 ; see also Department of the Environment , 1985 , and Association of County Councils , 1985 ) . |
20 | Although he was not the very first , he has come to be regarded as the pioneer , bush-whacking anthropologist , the originator of the doctrine that until you have lived cheek by jowl with an exotic tribe and spoken their language fluently you can not claim full professional status . |
21 | A sail which does not use full length battens . |
22 | The patient may not have full feeling in the skin on his hemiplegic side , so he should cover his arms and legs with clothing and both his hands with gardening gloves , unless it is really too hot for comfort . |
23 | Clearly we do not have full control over feelings . |
24 | The taxpayer contended that he did not have full information available to enable him to complete the returns . |
25 | If you do not have full contributions but have maintained your contributions record for between a quarter and nine-tenths of your working life , you may get a pension at a reduced rate . |
26 | Children still would not have full political status . |
27 | If he can ‘ pick and choose ’ , I suggest , he is not a citizen , he does not have full political status and he is quite distinguishable on these grounds alone from the adults around him who do not have this option . |
28 | The asset value is a measure of security for the investor 's capital and may be relevant even where the shareholder does not have full control . |
29 | At independence , Geingob declared that Namibia could not have full diplomatic relations with South Africa until the situation had been normalized there , but he said that trading relations would continue . |
30 | Many do not take full advantage of the various daytime , night and off-peak tariffs on offer from their electricity company . |