Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the wording indicates that this had given rise to " considerable discussion " , implying that these methods had been questioned by some present , and the phrase " it was unwise to make any further interpretation " implies that those methods should not be spelled out too explicitly , the clear conclusion of the conference was that the policy being followed by 5 Corps should be given full backing .
2 The danger in the present situation should be given full recognition because of the so-called Black-on-Black violence and the hardened attitudes of extreme rightwingers who seem to use the American Ku Klux Klan strategies to terrorise people .
3 Parents should be given full information about special school and integrated provision when placement is being considered .
4 The EC rules on establishment require that in such cases evidence of equivalent expertise acquired in the other member states must be given full faith and credit in the host state .
5 He submitted that the words of article 13 must be accorded full meaning and effect .
6 Lawyers pointed out that if Newall again lost his appeal over the tape recording , the Crown might be granted full costs .
7 Oh yes , of course , these mostly ill-educated people would be given full instruction on how to regulate the dome environments , how to manage the delicate hydroponics farms clustered like eggs round the city skirts .
8 Not only did they get a promise from the secretary of the men 's union that they would be paid full wages by the union if they came out on strike ( unusual , if not unprecedented for non-members ) but the agreement subsequently signed with Neill 's management included some improvements in their piece rates .
9 The Railway Inspectorate will be given full powers to ensure the highest standards of safety .
10 Foreign oil workers have been assured by their Libyan employers that they will be given full freedom of movement .
11 In return , the British group will be given full access to the resulting files for their own research .
12 Certainly in recent years Pound 's interest in mystery-cults has been more than antiquarian ; in ‘ was Erigena ours ? ’ he asks whether the philosopher Scotus Erigena was one of the Eleusinian brotherhood , and ‘ ours ’ can be given full weight — Noel Stock goes so far as to claim ( op. cit. p.22 ) that some of the obscurity of these later Cantos is deliberate and arcane — ‘ he writes about them as an initiate in words that are both ‘ published and not published ’ … ’ .
13 In almost all investigations of any size , one investigator can be occupied full time taking statements during the first few days after the accident .
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