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

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1 Do n't ask for payment in full or part payment because there are no prizes for guessing which one you 'll get .
2 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full , on or before enrolment , although arrangements exist to allow self-funding students to pay in termly instalments ( see below ) .
3 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full on or before enrolment .
4 But councillors are lokking for a more long term , solution … they 're to petion the county council for money for full time youth workers .
5 Wherever management of affairs is delegated sufficient reports should regularly be prepared for submission at full partners ' meetings .
6 The last opportunity for entry for full candidates will be June 1994 .
7 Please rest assured that nothing will get beyond the earliest stages of preparation without full consultation taking place .
8 A blonde woman fashionably dressed in half-mourning , wearing a violet gown , her hair dressed high under a huge picture hat trimmed with a bird of paradise in full flight , rose to meet them , or rather to meet Dr Neil .
9 Mr. Collins points out in this connection that Code C was approved by both Houses of Parliament with full knowledge of the Act of 1987 .
10 One of the earliest examples of silverwork in full rococo style by an English silversmith , it is also one of the few pieces by Paul de Lamerie remaining in private hands and carries a large estimate ( around £750,000 ; $1,300,000 ) .
11 What Forest displayed at Elland Road were not green shoots of recovery but a field of talent in full bloom .
12 She found that ‘ the distribution of pronoun versus full noun phrase differed dramatically from one discourse type to the next ’ ( 1986 : 27 ) .
13 It is worth quoting their terms of reference in full .
14 Well Mr , of course the same argument could be put forward in er to justify reading all proofs of evidence in full , and er that would lengthen an already very long enquiry to er er erm a quite grotesque extent .
15 The result of this hunger could simply be that opera houses survive the dog days of Thatcherism with full houses for Carmen etc. , or it could be the creation of new works that express and mirror the social and political needs of our culture in opera 's emotive language .
16 Up to 50,000 heads of households and their families would fall into one of four categories of eligibility for full British citizenship : there would be a general allocation for 36,200 people and additional allocations for key entrepreneurs ( 500 ) ; disciplined services ( 7,000 ) ; and sensitive services ( 6,300 ) .
17 And the requirements of democracy for full information could be quashed as a threat to national security .
18 A strong east wind crested the wavelets on the dark bosom of Loch Ness , rain-clouds gave to each hill a sombre tone ; some rocky crags and woodland had deeper and richer hues ; while the foreground of heather in full bloom , a corn-field , and potato and turnip rigs , gave other colourings .
19 Though a number of economists have made further assumptions about the behaviour of the economy — principally , that firms will substitute labour for capital if there is unemployment ( because in those circumstances real wages will fall ) — which remove some of the apparent instabilities , others have concluded that the instability still occurs because the actual rate of investment may still not necessarily coincide with the warranted rate of growth for full employment .
20 Clearly , a sale of property at full value would not result in the creation of a settlement ( p684 ) and the Crown conceded that some of the transfers to one of the children satisfied that requirement and therefore the section did not apply .
21 Four copies of application including full curriculum vitae and the names of three referees , together with details of how you would expect to contribute to the Institute 's continuing and successful development should be sent by 6th March , 1991 to the Personnel Office , University of York , Heslington , York YO DD .
22 In the example above we examined the case ; the process of convergence to full information in the case is similar .
23 There is a smooth process of convergence to full knowledge , unlike the sudden loss of reputation observed in many reputational models .
24 In Whitehall there was a falling-off of interest in full employment .
25 The Indian government has made its final decision to sign the protocol dependent on the industrialized countries meeting their commitments on the transfer of technology in full .
26 It gave him four and a half years of power without full responsibility — although he no doubt did not consider that this placed him in the harlot class .
27 IT WAS always simply a matter of time before full back Alan Tait followed his former boss Doug Laughton to Leeds .
28 Decisions on selection for development to full validation will be intimated by 31 December 1988 to all colleges submitting Form HN1 .
29 Groups with sales over £500m have seen total debt rise by 76% ; and with recession in full swing are likely to continue scaling back jobs , the survey warns .
30 Or , more probably , because he went into battle in full armour .
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