Example sentences of "[art] [noun] full " in BNC.

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1 TPI gives the programmer full access to D-channel information including calling number identification .
2 For the last month 30 police officers have been working on the case full time .
3 16 officers are still working on the case full time .
4 Such a figure was the perfect model for the everyman figure seeking the meaning of salvation for both individual and society that Langland depicted in the weary , wet-shod Will , so vibrantly aware of the gap between the final metaphysical realities of heaven and hell and the immediate beguiling preoccupations of the field full of folk , for whom hot pies seemed more sustaining than the bread of life .
5 Now food was plentiful again — and the woods full of song .
6 I noseyed around some more and came to the kitchen full of mould filled teacups and , in the fridge , some cans of beer .
7 There was no immediate sign of an answer , but after Creggan had given up any hope of a reply and was looking at the path lights beginning to come on in the Park outside the Zoo there was a subtle shift of talons in Slorne 's cage , a gentle shift of wings , the swiftest of meek glances , and Creggan , too late to catch the look full on , yet sensed that in her mute way Slorne was saying ‘ Yes , oh yes , you were right to predict her return ’ This knowledge that another eagle there believed his prediction had been right gave Creggan comfort in those first weeks in the Cages .
8 But I had the amp set with the treble full on , the presence full on and the bright switch kicked in before I could get close to what I 'd call a classically nasty Telecaster bridge pickup tone .
9 Can I make a suggestion then that on this we change the suggested If you just put down that the enquiry form is farmed by the researchers full stop , and leave any related documents entirely up to the discretion of each and
10 He was on her before she knew , and had the bucket full of water from her hand before she could stop him .
11 When I had finished I turned and , sinking to one knee , dramatically handed the napkin full of gold back to the king .
12 It had been a long day — the children safely delivered to Grandma , the freezer full of food ( for a husband to cope on his own ) , leotards and tights packed along with all the other paraphernalia needed for a Medau display .
13 It was possible that Jotan was being overconfident , he thought , though there was no sign of the punt full of men .
14 He also said we should be asked to give a few extra lectures , to a wider group of comrades , viz. teachers who did not have the opportunity to attend the course full time .
15 He goes on to remark that a few minutes later the same antlers could be in use with the animals full weight behind them as they slash and batter those of an opposing stag .
16 However , the home team took the lead after 25 minutes when David Straney outpaced the Larne full back and his low cross was turned into the net by Clarke .
17 Trying to carry on with the normal routine while suffering from depression has been likened to driving a car in top gear with the brakes full on .
18 The package runs in the Windows environment so you will need a PC with Windows 3.1 installed , and for the graphics an SVGA monitor and adapter to give the best possible output on screen , anything less than SVGA does n't do the pictures full justice .
19 So if a word , the word , the cars , occur at the end of a sentence as in erm , I went to the showroom and saw the cars full stop .
20 in the assessment of damages for the breach of any of the Warranties full credit shall be given for the amount by which as at Completion the value of any current assets of the Business was greater or any current liability of the Business was less than the figure at which it was stated or provided for in the Accounts ;
21 To obtain a quotation for such a policy you need to give the insurers full particulars of the restrictions , the proposed development ( often after outline planning permission has been obtained ) and the amount of indemnity required .
22 TBS take the subtle approach and then stuff the songs full of sarcasm and humour , reminiscent of Madness in their downbeat joviality and sense of fun .
23 The days she met the wind full on , something awful happened as soon as she got home .
24 Nothing was right with the wind full on .
25 The Government must co-operate with British Rail and should give the programme full support because it is important to every region in the country .
26 And next door to the window full of magazines was not a window , but a black door .
27 Erm and very quickly move on to Ed who 's the UNISON full time .
28 No , she 's not , you 're not satisfied with the work full stop .
29 Surely it makes sense to have this knowledge of what it feels like , almost as if you are on the stage of the London Palladium in front of a full house with the spotlights full on , as you have questions fired at you — rather than be totally unprepared and unrehearsed .
30 My curiosity made me open the door , and I found the corridor full of smoke .
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