Example sentences of "[noun] to full [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | * Based on a family of 4 using 200 gallons of hot water per week via a direct cylinder , changing from Domestic General Tariff to full Economy 7 water heating . |
2 | It was announced on Feb. 25 that a ceasefire had been agreed in principle as a prelude to full peace negotiations . |
3 | In February 1991 Czechoslovakia was admitted to the Council of Europe and continued to negotiate an association agreement with the European Communities as a prelude to full membership . |
4 | It had jeopardized the government coalition , because the Independent Smallholders ' Party ( FKgP ) for a long time had been unwilling to make concessions which compromised the commitment in its electoral programme to full restitution [ see p. 37790 ; 37975 ] . |
5 | PRESSURE on the Government to reconsider its strong opposition to full membership of the European Monetary System mounted yesterday after the authorities failed to arrest another slide in the pound . |
6 | An average family of 4 can save up to £80 a year * thanks to full Economy 7 water heating using less than half price electricity . |
7 | His portraiture , like Holbein 's , is remarkable for its wide variation in scale and included miniatures , small , two-thirds , and life-scale , and embraced everything from head and shoulders to full length . |
8 | They go straight from planetary speed to full Highlight , then back again — and back and fourth , time after time , in little jumps . |
9 | One is brought back to the fundamental conclusion that throughout the Primary years it is the children 's activity that is the key to full development . |
10 | TEENAGERS facing the last two years of compulsory schooling will be able to study new ‘ short courses ’ as an alternative to full GCSE ones . |
11 | TEENAGERS facing the last two years of compulsory schooling will be able to study new ‘ short courses ’ as an alternative to full GCSE ones . |
12 | All you need to do is to draw up the pattern shapes to full size on to brown paper and use this as a pattern for your cloth . |
13 | Underneath it she was clad in a close-fitting N. Peal black sweater which showed off her figure to full advantage . |
14 | Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems , right through from conception to full commercialisation . |
15 | We adjusted the instrument to full sensitivity , and found that a standard fish — a 330-g live trout — barely registered at depths below 150 m . |
16 | This is the logical consequence of bringing the building industry to full productivity ; otherwise , the absurd situation is reached that housing , unlike any other normal necessity of life , is something with which a substantial proportion of the population can never be provided at a decent standard without subsidy . |
17 | What a fillip for that nation , therefore is its elevation to full Test-match status , as granted by the International Cricket Council in July . |
18 | The leap to full Highlight plunged me deep into the pouch-seat . |
19 | The area offers superb walks ranging from gentle strolls to full day hikes . |
20 | Such schemes were an attempt to accommodate the desire of many older people to continue in at least part-time work and to find new ways of continuing the older tradition of gradual transition from full-time work to full retirement . |
21 | Gill Hill has had a broken elbow — we wish her all the best for its return to full mobility . |
22 | This includes maternity pay above the statutory minimum , a phased return to full time work and the option for part-time work including job sharing . |
23 | Calculations had been based , unreasonably in the view of many , on an imminent re-opening of the mine and a rapid return to full production . |
24 | Selecting MAXIMISE from the pop-up menu moves the window from an icon to full screen . |
25 | This menu allows you to move , minimise to an icon or maximise the window to full screen . |
26 | Ours is a voice which can not be ignored , but if we are to use our influence to full effect we must both recognise and be capable of using our strengths . |
27 | A full flavoured Bitter brewed in the north of England to full strength and whose alcohol is removed through distillation . |
28 | First , Charlie remembering our first aid training in not giving me morphine , his quick thinking in turning the oxygen to full supply , and the Lord in granting my mother 's petition . |
29 | Although the Foreign Ministry on April 14 had said that full membership of the EC continued to be one of Turkey 's " main foreign policy goals " , the European press noted that the Turkish government now accepted that " purely demographic considerations " precluded Turkey from early passage to full membership . |
30 | The shift from family ownership to full stockmarket-listings marked the first time when the owners of American firms ceased to manage them . |