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

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1 The ‘ Articles concerning the Charters ’ ordained that they were to be observed in full , including those regarding disafforestment , and read out in every county court four times a year .
2 Both requirements will have to be repealed pending full court actions already under way in Luxembourg and London .
3 They had developed a method of inserting memories into the brains of amnesiacs , but first those memories had to be recorded with full sensory data on to microchip , and then projected by laser into the brain .
4 Perhaps graduates of a number of drama schools might be given a provisional Equity card requiring a minimum number of engagements ( and/or weeks ) to be worked within the two or three years of it 's validity , if the holder is to be accepted into full membership .
5 In these circumstances , that anyone in Europe 's Maastricht-friendly regions should voice reservations is significant , because Maastricht has to be accepted in full ( British and Danish opt-outs excepted ) by everyone .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 It was a bold experiment that is almost certain to be rewarded with full houses and , as the acoustics are to be softened , by tonight 's performance it might prove to be one of the better stagings .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Elderly people pay for this according to their income , which has to be declared in full , but those on very small incomes may have nothing to pay at all .
12 Project Elephant , to be announced in full next year , will be run as far as possible along the lines of India 's successful Operation Tiger .
13 Plans for the New Forest are expected to be announced in full as part of the government 's response to the report .
14 It was a masterpiece of instruction , indirect but utterly clear , and deserves to be recalled in full .
15 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 .
16 If the records are to be stored in full track buckets , no formatting is required as the track address is available at all times .
17 In order to protect my interests , I 've included a clause that states that , unless you produce suitable , usable designs , the debt , alas , will remain outstanding and will be required to be repaid in full at the end of the eighteen months . ’
18 The budget allowed for $5,400 million in foreign investment credits , to be repaid in full within five years .
19 She also feels it would be highly unsuitable not to be painted in full evening dress .
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 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 .
23 However , to be interpreted as full frame , full motion video , it must of course be decompressed and the decompression has to take place in real time , while the application is running .
24 The OR then calls a meeting of creditors to decide whether they will make the debtor bankrupt or let him off by accepting an arrangement for less than 100 per cent of their debts to be paid in full and final settlement .
25 The donation is to be paid in full by the company over a period of three years .
26 Gifts made within three years of death do not qualify for any relief and the tax will have to be paid in full .
27 A high proportion of equity capital is a safeguard for creditors since they are entitled to be paid in full before the owners receive anything on liquidation .
28 The company had to give up the surplus stock it had accumulated at the expense of the public creditors and rescind its claims to be paid in full for the amount it had sold , but the real victims were the public creditors , who had to reconcile themselves to drastic losses in income and capital .
29 A high proportion of equity capital is a safeguard for creditors since they are entitled to be paid in full before the owners receive anything on liquidation .
30 There are certain fees and other research costs which have to be paid in full by each postgraduate student at the beginning of each academic year , in October , or , for research students who begin study at another time of year , on the anniversary of the start of their studies .
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