Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] full " in BNC.

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1 For groups to function at this level , opportunity has to be given for full social contact between members , and the emphasis has to be placed not on activity , but on group interaction .
2 If ‘ true and fair ’ can that opinion be given without full disclosure ?
3 Apart from the well-known operas , to be given in full in all the main opera houses , the early ones will be appearing , notably in Nice but also elsewhere ; in London the Barbican Centre 's ‘ Mozart 200 ’ promises an imaginative variety of events , including a billiards tournament .
4 As judgment was not given in open court , I think that the operative part of Waite J. 's reasoning should be given in full .
5 If debtors are to be transferred , the purchaser should seek a warranty in the sale agreement that all the debts will be realised in full within a fixed period after completion and that none of the debts is subject to any counter-claim or is disputed .
6 Some compounds are photo-labile ; therefore , samples that have been exposed to light should be examined in full and not only in terms of their colour .
7 She also feels it would be highly unsuitable not to be painted in full evening dress .
8 The duties of the subscribers must at some stage be noted , and since we have already come across three of them , they can now conveniently be listed in full :
9 If you are not entirely satisfied , please return any item within seven days in the condition in which it was received , with a covering letter ; your money will be refunded in full .
10 Provided you have not made a claim , any payment you have made will be refunded in full .
11 If you do n't like it , send it back to Goblin and your money will be refunded in full .
12 These are the words spoken by the Bishop to those catechumens who , after the long period of formal preparation express their desire to be received into full communion with the Catholic Church .
13 A judge has decided the youngster should remain with her former foster parents until the case can be heard in full next year .
14 Oh no you do n't ’ … could be heard in full force on the annual children 's pantomine trip on to see , among others , of ‘ Hi-di-hi ’ fame , in Dick Whittington at the Theatre Royal , Newcastle .
15 It was a masterpiece of instruction , indirect but utterly clear , and deserves to be recalled in full .
16 However , the subfamilies posses characters which suggest that they should be considered as full families .
17 The North Korean side presented information on 12 Japanese wives , but said that home visits could only be considered before full normalization of relations if the talks progressed smoothly .
18 Finally , the costs of economic growth must be considered in full by each country ( and the world as a whole ) .
19 Illustrations and photographs can be maximised to full screen size if required , or set up to load as a full screen image every time instead of just half screen .
20 The team , yet to be named in full , will play their opening home game against Rome on April 16 .
21 The Ks — who have asked not to be named in full — are now physically safe .
22 No history of the arts can be written without full attention to both .
23 An essay is a formal piece of writing and no matter how irksome , words must be written in full ; Hit .
24 At every stage , the physiotherapist checks that there is no spastic reaction arising from the movements being done : if necessary , she supports the shoulder girdle or elbow to help the desired movements to be made with full control .
25 Only then can an application be made for full membership of the British Chiropractic Association .
26 A distinction may be made between full indicators , which retain the whole of their normal constituent meaning , like black — and — bird in blackbird ( it is true that female blackbirds are brown , but black — here still relates to ‘ black ’ , which is a salient characteristic of the species ) , and partial indicators , like — house in greenhouse ( a greenhouse is not a house ; but , like a house , it is a building ) .
27 ‘ They have a written agreement with local authorities that states reimbursement will be made in full by that authority to the company concerned for every OAP travelling free on its buses .
28 A full meeting of the TCCB on May 19 will have decided whether the recommendations are to receive similar treatment to those of its predecessors , that is the Clark Plan of 1966 and the Palmer report of 1986 , and be consigned in large measure to the archives or to be adopted in full .
29 Half-points will also be upgraded to full points for techniques which catch the opponent as he attacks ; for deflecting the opponent and scoring on his undefended back ; for techniques which immediately follow a sweep or throw ; for an onslaught of continuous and effective attacks , each component of which scored in its own right .
30 Today 's games received an extra boost last night when Rugby Union secretary Dudley Wood revealed that this summer 's England tour of Canada and the US looks likely to be upgraded to full Test status .
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