Example sentences of "be [verb] with the full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Incitement , direct or indirect , must be treated with the full rigour of the law .
2 This will be done with the full cooperation of C3 Division of the Home Office , the Lord Chancellor 's Department and the Crown Prosecution Service all of whom have agreed to grant access to the relevant documentation in relation to cases during the first five years of the Act 's operation .
3 Sunsail 's Oceanis 320s were fine for four people , but would be crowded with the full complement of six
4 For reasons principally of economy , most county councils have preferred to concentrate development on a few villages which can then conveniently be provided with the full range of public amenities — schools , shops , libraries , sewerage facilities and so on-This saves on the enormous cost of duplicating amenities in every village and helps to direct and contain population growth to a few well-chosen sites .
5 Morris Rosen , of the IAEA , says that the outside study — the first to be conducted with the full co-operation of the Soviet government — ran immediately into technical problems .
6 While few doubt that the Vauxhall move is aimed at upstaging Ford , whose Mondeo goes on sale next month with a driver side bag as standard , the Vauxhalls will be fitted with the full size , US-specification airbag designed to save the driver in a frontal impact without relying on a seatbelt .
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