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

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1 I know that some knitters prefer to work from a written patter , where everything is explained in full throughout the whole pattern .
2 But it follows that if a pool is placed in full sun , strong plant growth will result , which will in turn ensure that there is always plenty of surface shade available for the fish .
3 In the first the message is received in full and is then given out to the person ; in the second the message is received and is simultaneously translated into the second language .
4 ( b ) If the death takes place after 12/11/74 and before the passing of the Finance Act , 1975 , any estate duty is to be claimed under the said Section 2 ( 1 ) ( b ) ( i ) or ( ii ) , but the duty is payable at CTT rates , any agricultural relief is given on full estate duty terms , there is no timber relief but taper relief can be claimed , and in the case of a surviving spouse the exempting provisions of Section 5 ( 2 ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , can apply ; and the persons accountable for the duty in terms of Section 44 of the Finance Act , 1950 , can pay such as relates to qualifying property by instalments .
5 This plan is given in full in Appendix 3 of Pugh 's book .
6 The company 's policy is given in full in Appendix 1 .
7 Van Basten , a hero of the last two triumphs is returning to full fitness and looks likely to replace £10m understudy Papin .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ) .
11 Arkle is revealed in full stature across the waters of a small loch , a bothy adding a foreground interest to this much-photographed scene .
12 Nippon Electric of Japan has recently opened a £50 million semiconductor factory in Livingston that will , by 1985 , when the plant is operating at full stretch , employ only 800 people .
13 Our customers were delighted — sales to one of them doubled and now the G201 production line is operating to full capacity .
14 On the final stage , the Ribblehead viaduct comes into view in a widening landscape and Whernside is seen in full stature , assuming a majesty not usually attributed to it from other directions .
15 It will consider school , local and national developments so that when discussion of future plans takes place it is done with full knowledge of the school audit and national and local priorities beyond .
16 The department is equipped with full automated analysers , on line to the hospital main frame computer .
17 Fossil glass sponge , Hydnoceras tuberosum from the Devonian of New York.This exceptionally large beautiful sponge is preserved in full relief in a fine sandstone .
18 Until 1960 nothing was known of it except a handful of historical references and a poem of 76 hexameter-lines in praise of the church 's founder , Anicia Juliana.The poem , which had been carved in letters 11 centimetres high on the walls of the church itself , was copied in a manuscript of the 10th century and is preserved in full in the Palatine Anthology , a medieval collection of ancient epigrams .
19 A much smaller , though potentially damaging ‘ pink area ’ is agreed in full .
20 It is used at full strength for immediate odour elimination , or in a 6 to 1 dilution for ongoing preventative maintenance .
21 A note to the accounts says that ‘ in anticipation of a proposed amendment to the accounting standard governing deferred tax , deferred tax of £35m ( v £31m ) is recognised in full on the liability ’ .
22 MAS in London is staffed with full time acquisition professionals who have considerable experience of managing both national and cross border transactions .
23 He is aiming for full employment by Keynesian means , redistribution of wealth through jobs , not taxes .
24 It is scheduled for full implementation during 1983 .
25 A QUESTION OF SCOPE AND TIMING Cadbury has recommended the addition of balance sheet and cash flow information in interim reports , but current practice is moving towards full statements .
26 Burton claims that : " the tide of public opinion is moving towards full planning controls .
27 CORRECTION : Our June feature on redundancy may have given some readers the impression that redundancy pay is based on full pay , which is incorrect .
28 The DBA is based on full or part-time study and the PhD and MPhil based on full-time study only .
29 This is based on full full year is n't it .
30 There is no fee for the card and no interest is charged provided that the account is settled in full every month .
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