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

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1 I would propose that any such amendment should be resisted on the ground that it is inappropriate that such a far-reaching change in the law should be included in a Criminal Justice Bill , and that , if any such change in the law were to be effected , it should be after full consideration in a separate Bill dealing solely with this subject .
2 On 9 January 1227 Henry III declared himself to be of full age , and immediately began measures to reclaim the Forest rights of his crown .
3 At their wedding ceremony on Christmas Eve , 1873 , John took embarrassing matters into his own hands and nominated a Thomas Tiller as his father and claimed to be of full age .
4 ‘ The back faces south , so it will be in full sun , ’ she went on .
5 The refusal to talk , believed to have been decided in a meeting of the Politburo , contributed to renewed speculation here that Mr Honecker may no longer be in full control .
6 Each lawyer should be in full charge of case management of all application and appeals within his group , giving procedural advice to litigants in person , and , where necessary , providing summaries of the issues raised for the use of the judges .
7 He 'd be in full view of the windows .
8 He needs at all rimes to be in full possession of his faculties , or that extra , unpredictable poetic thrust would never declare itself — that heart-lifting boost that rockets mere words into the outer spaces of true poetry .
9 By then , the replacements will be in full production .
10 Controllers regained contact with the satellite after three anxious hours , and discovered that it appeared to be in full working order .
11 My final message to Mr Dave Ayres is to be in full receipt of his facts before passing judgement on a fellow canoeist , using sarcastic comments that only inflame what is already a sensitive situation .
12 Reminding her that she would still be in full control at all times , I asked her whether it was not worth trying the technique to see what happened .
13 I thought of how I 'd be in full control if I was alone .
14 It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May-June , by which time Queensland 's season will be in full swing and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh 's absence .
15 A more likely explanation is that , seeing that the Germans had vanished overnight from the field of Gumbinnen he judged his outnumbered foe to be in full retreat , either to the fortress city of Konigsberg or over the Vistula .
16 Both the vacciniums will be showing fruit by now , while the heather will be in full flower .
17 The defendants had not contested the jurisdiction of the English court and must be taken to have accepted that the dispute would be settled in accordance with English procedure ; the English court must be in full control of its own procedures and not allow procedural battles to develop in other countries which would add to the expense and dislocate the timetable of English litigation .
18 Then on the fourth month the birds should be in full production of fours , threes and maybe a few twos .
19 Well , he would be home in an hour ; the dinner party would be in full swing and if his luck had held he would n't even have been missed .
20 In spite of the ‘ failure of the seminaries and theological colleges to give the clergy the background to be in full charge of the music in the parish … people are thinking and talking about liturgy and music in new ways , and reassessing everything ’ .
21 ‘ If I make an appearance one day , it will be in full armour , ’ had been his boast ; but even in full armour the armpit and the groin are never completely protected .
22 It can be arranged without his knowing a thing about it , and by the time he gets back it 'll be in full swing . ’
23 You must be able to swim 500 yards and should not be in full time education at the time of the expedition .
24 ( 3 ) The contract may limit liability to certain heads of damage : if the goods prove defective our liability is limited to the refund of all payments made by the Buyer or if the goods prove defective our liability is limited to the cost of repairing or making good the defects in the goods , provided that , if the cost of repair exceeds the contract price , we may at our option replace the goods or refund all payments made by the Buyer and such replacement or refund shall be in full satisfaction of all our liability under this contract .
25 Such an order has inheritance tax advantages ( if dissolution of the marriage has taken place ) , a saving in the HM Land Registry fees is available ( see Chapter 3 and generally ) and , as any financial provision can be expressed in the order to be in full and final settlement of the wife 's claims ( see Chapter 11 ) , it is less likely to be upset than an agreement between the parties not carried into a " consent order " ( see for instance Dinch v Dinch [ 1987 ] 1 WLR 252 where the court refused to make a further order on the grounds that the consent order had conclusively determined the rights of the parties in the matrimonial home ) .
26 The travellers say they wo n't be moving on for a few days and tonight , the festival still appears to be in full swing.Local people are angry after finding drug-taking equipment dumped in gardens , and sheep savaged to death at a local farm .
27 There 's still plenty of hard work to be done keeping the Victorian rose garden in shape — it 's taken a battering by recent heavy rain , but will be in full bloom again soon .
28 Two , the ribber must be on full pitch ( pitch lever on P ) , even if the rib was knitted on half pitch .
29 On Health Master , because it 's quite a common thing where employees can be on full pay for six months , then half for the next six months .
30 Experts argue these treasures should be on full view to the public , but instead they 're hidden away in storage because there 's nowhere to display them .
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