Example sentences of "full [coord] [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Conditions then vary from those in which the cultural institutions and their producers are wholly subordinated to general state policy — a condition often made harsher by full or attempted monopoly of all means of cultural production — to more nuanced situations in which , while general policy direction is exercised , the practical relations are not significantly different from those in modern patronal and intermediate bodies , which of course also , in varying ways , have general policy directions in accordance with the social order in which they are working .
2 Even fee-paying pupils could , if parental circumstances entitled them , receive full or partial remission of fees at the public expense .
3 There are many such areas , each containing a full or partial representation of the visual field , some of which receive a direct input from the primary area and some of which rely on indirect projections for their inputs .
4 List Package gives you a full or partial listing of an entire package structure , showing component names , version selected , how selected , warning you if that is not the latest version , the filename it would be read out into , and any DCs referring to the component .
5 Certain other qualifications may also be accepted in full or partial satisfaction of the General Entrance Requirement , e.g. SCOTVEC or BTEC Certificates or Diplomas ( supplemented where appropriate by a pass in English ) , Open University credits , or satisfactory completion of a validated Access Course .
6 Where an RFL is covered by a compensation fund of his or her own jurisdiction it may be possible , in limited circumstances , to obtain , on application , a full or partial abatement of the requirement to pay an annual contribution or a special levy .
7 As to abuse of the scheme by solicitors , the research study by Baldwin and Hill found that officials in area legal aid offices ‘ tended to view members of the legal profession with considerable suspicion , ’ but more on the basis that solicitors might make full or excessive use of the scheme than that there was malpractice or dishonesty .
8 Of many friends , whom I love and esteem , my head & heart have ever chosen you as the Friend — as the one being , in whom is involved the full & whole meaning of that sacred Title — God love you , my dear Poole ! and your faithful & most affectionate S T Coleridge
9 Only when the barriers of ignorance and fear are destroyed will our mentally handicapped community be fully integrated into our society , and decisions and judgements — perhaps of a life or death nature — be made with a full and real understanding of the issues involved .
10 Meanwhile the full and horrifying battery of modern welfare , stopping short only at nuclear weapons , was exposed to a world audience in this , the first " televised war " .
11 You will almost inevitably be asked to accept the offer in full and final settlement of all your claims .
12 E&Y paid $400m to the Resolution Trust Corporation and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at the end of last year , as full and final settlement of any outstanding claims relating to its work as a savings and loan auditor ( see ACCOUNTANCY , January , p 15 ) .
13 This type of composition is when some or all of the creditors of a business in trouble agree to accept less than 100 per cent of their outstanding debts in full and final settlement of their claims .
14 Negotiations followed as a result of which M. signed a document , whereby he surrendered the lease in consideration of the landlord accepting goods , listed in an inventory made by the bailiffs , ‘ in full and final settlement of all claims and demands against me under the terms of the lease . ’
15 On 2 March 1988 the first defendant surrendered the lease in consideration of the plaintiff accepting goods listed in an inventory , which were later sold for £309 , in full and final settlement of all claims and demands against him under the lease .
16 I hereby surrender the lease of the above premises dated 19 May 1972 in consideration of you accepting the goods set out in the inventory below in full and final settlement of all claims and demands against me under the terms of the said lease and specified in the notice of distress dated 2 March 1988 .
17 If the defenders were to tender the pursuer a sum in full and final settlement of his claim , the pursuer could not accept that
18 Such an order has inheritance tax advantages ( if dissolution of the marriage has taken place ) , a saving in the HM Land Registry fees is available ( see Chapter 3 and generally ) and , as any financial provision can be expressed in the order to be in full and final settlement of the wife 's claims ( see Chapter 11 ) , it is less likely to be upset than an agreement between the parties not carried into a " consent order " ( see for instance Dinch v Dinch [ 1987 ] 1 WLR 252 where the court refused to make a further order on the grounds that the consent order had conclusively determined the rights of the parties in the matrimonial home ) .
19 The Platform began by acknowledging the damage that had been done to national relations by the repression of the Stalinist years and by later attempts to accelerate convergence on the basis of an allegedly full and final resolution of the national question .
20 Having received this notice of intention to wind up their company at Coldharbour Road , Smith & Jones once more offered £500 , this time in an open letter , in full and final satisfaction of the claim for £1250 , GFT having failed to provide a satisfactory explanation as to damage and delay .
21 More likely , for the time being , is a return to political and constitutional deadlock — though with full and final partition of the fragmented country looming larger than ever .
22 More likely , for the time being , is a return to political and constitutional deadlock — though with full and final partition of the fragmented country looming larger than ever .
23 If litigation is ever necessary it is vitally important to your chances of success that your invoices and statements are issued in the full and correct name of your customer .
24 In this event you will be offered the choice of an alternative holiday of at least comparable standard where available , or a full and prompt refund of any monies you have already paid .
25 Brazier 's history of the EEG can not be recommended too highly for readers wishing to read a full and authoritative account of the early days .
26 She builds up a full and fascinating portrait of a community with an acute sense of history which gives her descriptions a unique dimension .
27 So with that er honourable guests , Vice Chairman , Councillors , ah I wish you on behalf of the Conservative Group , a happy full and successful year of o office .
28 The injunction was subsequently lifted by the court , effectively endorsing Branson 's appointment as director and leaving the way open for the Virgin Group directors to exercise full and unhindered control of the airline .
29 A full and indefinite state of emergency is declared in the wake of continued township and labour unrest .
30 In all its programmes WACC will encourage full and equal participation of women in public communication .
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