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

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1 Surely hotels should be held to contract when payment has been made in full by clients ?
2 ‘ It is not necessary to consider what would have been the effect of the payment of £20 if it had been made in full satisfaction of the demand against Hunter .
3 Mosat flavoured milks are made with skimmed milk but these banana , strawberry and chocolate milks are made with full fat milk , recommended for toddlers because it is a good source of calcium .
4 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 .
5 Only then can an application be made for full membership of the British Chiropractic Association .
6 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 ) .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 Arrangements are being made for full details of the policy to be circulated to all employees .
9 But if no progress is made towards full ethnic monitoring of the West Midlands case , the commission is understood to be prepared to raise the matter with Mr David Waddington , the Home Secretary , who is responsible for both the commission and the authority .
10 3.8 acknowledges to that the Trade Marks are and always have been the property of and that this agreement is made with full knowledge of the need of to support 's efforts to Register and Maintain the Trade Marks to avoid Trade Mark confusion in the Territory and elsewhere in order that the Trade Marks shall continue to be viable and valuable assets of .
11 People lower down the hierarchy can only make claims if the deceased did not have relatives who rank above them ; and a distinction is made between full and half-blood relatives , the former having prior claims ( Cretney , 1984 , pp. 698–700 ) .
12 The study was made on full thickness tissues excised from surgical resection specimens in conjunction with an in vivo labelling study of primary gastric or oesophageal carcinomas .
13 What 's more , this film was made in full consultation with its subjects .
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