Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] the full " in BNC.

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1 We did not achieve that , but the Regional Council has undertaken to carry the full costs itself .
2 The physical nature of her work needs only dimmed lighting and a place to sit to enable the full impression to take hold .
3 Sooner or later I want to acquire the full range of British birds of prey , and the next bird I hope to work with is a goshawk .
4 And Evans said : ‘ I will be studying video tape of the alleged incident to try to establish the full facts .
5 I say to the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish and my hon. Friend the Minister that I do not see why British Rail , as ever , should be expected to bear the full cost .
6 RE should not be expected to bear the full weight of this responsibility , especially because if it does it can not deal with what is distinctive and peculiar to it — there is not time , etc .
7 The questions , to the Trade and Industry Secretary , Mr Nicholas Ridley , are designed to establish the full cost to the taxpayer of the Rover deal .
8 She found herself gazing with fascination at his hair , which curled slightly against his collar , before her gaze rose to meet the full impact of his startlingly blue gaze .
9 Already appreciative of the association 's practice of encouraging , where appropriate , joint funding and partnership in the support of all South East Arts clients , the association still needs to secure the full membership of all local authorities in the South East area and develop a clear , joint strategy on the development of the arts for each of the three county areas .
10 This is to construct a much smaller portfolio ( say , 15–100 shares , rather than 500 or 1700 shares ) which is designed to track the full index , that is to say , an arbitrage portfolio .
11 That is , it is simply ( and yet , how far from simple ! ) an enabling mechanism , a device designed to give the fullest possible expression to its subject without unwarranted attempts at ‘ interpretation ’ .
12 As for codes of practice — members must deliver their products within 14 days and are not permitted to debit the full amount of a credit card sale until at most three days before they ship goods .
13 Private backers from industry should not be expected to shoulder the full burden , said the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts .
14 Private backers from industry should not be expected to shoulder the full burden , said the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts .
15 ICL Plc weighed in with the TeamServer F5 , boasting a dual-bus architecture , specifically designed to loose the full processor capacity and high-speed caching architecture .
16 It was Pentium day last week , and ICL Plc weighed in with the TeamServer F5 , boasting a dual-bus architecture , specifically designed to loose the full processor capacity and high-speed caching architecture .
17 If fitting your blind inside a window recess you will need to measure the full recess width and depth .
18 These boys want to offer the full band treatment .
19 Scottish universities now take many students from the Republic of Ireland and Scotland has to pay the full tuition fees for all those students .
20 Suppose that an individual has to put up 100 per cent margin ( i.e. has to pay the full amount of the investment Pf from the start ) but that this can be invested at the riskless rate r .
21 Congress , the woman worker is often low paid , and suffers from the menopause symptom and has to pay the full prescription charges for a treatment of H R T.
22 Together with their partners in other member states , local authorities will need to seek the full implementation of the principles set out in the European Charter of Local Self-Government .
23 Buttons control applications , as you can see by the screenshot , so you do n't need to have the full weight of Program Manager in each room — only the applications you want to use there .
24 On top of the recovery in demand , Forte stands to gain the full benefit of cost reductions of £40m made last year .
25 We cease to register the full meaning .
26 IF YOU want to capture the full flavour of Europe at work , walk into the Bonola commercial centre in Milan , past the hypermarket , the elegant boutiques and the coffee drinkers queuing for their early morning caffeine jolt , and hitch a lift to the second floor .
27 By the 18th Century , ‘ monkey ’ had come to mean the full five-gallon rum ration that was issued to the mess on a man-of-war .
28 The public have had some sideways glances at them — they now deserve to see the full picture .
29 The incidence of this higher rate of tax — totalling , inclusive of the loan , 25 per cent — is therefore misleading ; in effect it acknowledged the superior position of £40 men while seeking to evade the full implications .
30 Anyone wanting to know the full list of dates , .
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