Example sentences of "full responsibility for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She was involved in planning the activities with the advisory teacher and took on full responsibility for organising the equipment for each session .
2 Each student will be asked to negotiate a leadership role on at least one occasion and take full responsibility for organising an activity for the group .
3 J R Hall ( Points of View , 12 February ) is right to suggest that British Rail would be able to make a profit if the Government took full responsibility for funding the provision and maintenance of railway infrastructure as it does roads .
4 Direct selling requires the firm to take full responsibility for establishing contact with potential customers .
5 Here , one person is appointed as manager and given full responsibility for achieving the objectives of the project .
6 the Organisers shall accept full responsibility for making good any damage caused to the premises , furniture , equipment or other property of the University by conference/course participants , the Organisers , their agents , servants or contractors , and for the cost involved in any substantial alterations of the normal furniture layout of the accommodation to be used , or , where more than normal costs are involved , in cleaning it and restoring it to order after use .
7 He must take full responsibility for making sure his requirements are met .
8 However , Geoffrey Holton 's imminent retirement complicated the issue especially as the UK involvement had been up-graded from mere participation in a Zambian investigation to full responsibility for carrying out the investigation .
9 The camp was empty apart from the Italian Colonel , who bravely assumed full responsibility for letting the prisoners go .
10 Clause 5 reminds the haulage firm that apart from Overdrive 's obligations contained in Clause 3 , the haulier must take full responsibility for ensuring that the driver is made aware of such vital matters as drivers ' hours and records , maintenance and safety of vehicles .
11 The Independent Labour Party was thus forced to accept full responsibility for continuing the dispute .
12 This view was echoed in a statement from the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Douglas Hurd in which he insisted that the South African government bore full responsibility for keeping the troops in Ciskei and the other bantustans under control .
13 However , it was well established in the field of goods vehicles operators licensing that if an operator relied upon an agent to perform functions for him , whether it be for the maintenance of vehicles , the checking of tachograph charts , or whatever , the operator must accept full responsibility for employing an efficient agent .
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