Example sentences of "[verb] out a full " in BNC.

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1 Whether you have chosen to write out a full speech or to use comprehensive , ordered notes , there will be your main prop .
2 Responsibility for the bomb has been claimed by the IRA and the police have carried out a full investigation .
3 We will carry out a full defence review but we ca n't promise where the cuts may be reversed
4 I thought it essential to set out a full precedent for both the agreement and lease , so that readers could see the complete documentation and how I propose to amend it .
5 Ought he to deal out a full corona pattern ?
6 Third , an option should be created whereby , if the directors themselves set out a full enough statement of their responsibilities , it would obviate entirely the requirement to describe directors ' responsibilities in the auditors ' report .
7 You may wish to carry out a full post-production assemble edit .
8 Most commentators , from the 1968 Select Committee onwards , argue that HM Inspectorate should not expand to the extent that it is able to carry out a full programme of regular inspections ( Hopkins , 1982 , is an exception ) .
9 The first year of my research made up my pilot study and from that I decided to carry out a full scale research project .
10 He said the decision was " quite independent " of the European Commission 's threat to take the government to court for its failure to carry out a full environmental impact assessment of the scheme , but warned that a new river crossing was still necessary and the government would bring forward new proposals .
11 Mr Wade said : ‘ Quite clearly , the ambulance service needs to carry out a full investigation . ’
12 Poor bus services have already been identified by new town bosses who want to carry out a full traffic survey with interested bodies , including Lothian Regional Council .
13 He took out a full licence in 1967 , gradually making a name for himself .
14 There may well be an important role for the LEA advisers/ inspectors assisting an institution in carrying out a full audit .
15 After initial observations , perhaps participant observation , perhaps the use of focus groups and so on , the researcher worker may well end up carrying out a full social survey of a systematic kind .
16 PRISON staff are carrying out a full investigation after it was revealed that former London gangland killer Reggie Kray could be making money from an 0898-style telephone line .
17 A Home Office spokesman said yesterday : ‘ Prison staff at Blundeston and Home Office officials are carrying out a full investigation into the matter .
18 A Home Office pathologist and forensic science team are at the scene , carrying out a full investigation .
19 On the recent trip to Iasi , as well as carrying out a full survey of the children 's hospital the charity also delivered more than 30 tons of aid to ten orphanages , two children 's hospitals and the main hospital in the region .
20 Subject to the importance of the property assets as part of the business acquisition , it is advisable that the purchaser 's solicitors carry out a full investigation of title to establish that the purchaser will acquire the property assets free from any adverse encumbrances , obligations or restrictions .
21 The National Transportation Safety Board carried out a full investigation of the affair ( by the ICAO definition it was an accident , not an incident ) and in a letter to John Shaffer , the Administrator of the FAA , the NTSB recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration :
22 A questionnaire designed to elicit information about the extent to which the relationship between the two sets of rules is perceived to give rise to problems in practice was circulated in November 1990 , and a Consultation Paper ( " the CP " ) setting out a full analysis of the present legal position , the issues and the options for the future was published in May 1992 .
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