Example sentences of "for the [noun sg] [prep] full " in BNC.

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1 Professor Patinkin , who was largely responsible for the rigorous formulation of the real-balance effect , has always urged caution in regarding price deflation as an acceptable alternative route for the attainment of full employment .
2 It is therefore incorrect to attribute all the credit for the promise of full employment to the conversion of men of power and influence to Keynesian ideas .
3 He pressed particularly for the granting of full British right of abode to Hong Kong 's civil servants , a category which , on the broadest interpretation , might embrace 180,000 public-sector employees .
4 Its eastern location is possibly significant , for the emphasis of full circles and roundels against a squared background is a predominantly south-eastern characteristic .
5 I have not heard anyone propose a serious project for the restoration of full employment at the national level .
6 Both parties stressed their desire for the restoration of full Lebanese sovereignty and for the withdrawal from Lebanon of Israeli forces , as demanded in UN Security Council Resolution 425 .
7 The negotiators agreed to meet again before the end of November , and although no date was arranged for the holding of full normalization talks , it was suggested that these might begin before the end of 1990 .
8 Further pressure was exerted for the establishment of full commercial relations .
9 The closing date for the submission of full validation documentation is 28 February 1989 .
10 It is similar to an instance discussed earlier , of choice between a peach and a pear , in which the spontaneous preference for the peach in full awareness of the flavours was approved on the authority of ‘ Be aware ’ .
11 Whatever the reason for the failure of full recovery sufficient patients remain with significant renal impairment that mid-term to long-term follow up of patients after an episode of severe acute renal failure is indicated .
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