Example sentences of "[modal v] be full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In an attempt to prevent any repetition of the scandal , the board decided that all senior management should be full members of staff .
2 The black movement in the US was also divided , not only about its relationship with white radicalism , and about the use of violence , but also more fundamentally about whether its ultimate objective should be full assimilation into American society on equal terms with other ethnic groups or some form of separation and independence ( Cruse , 1967 ) .
3 To qualify , groups must be full fare paying passengers travelling on the same Cosmos holiday on the same date from the same departure point .
4 The Labour leader , John Smith , sought an assurance that there would be full compensation .
5 Colin Strang Steel who is dealing with the sale told Outdoor Action ‘ Some of the potential buyers want to live on the island , but I would n't expect it would be full time .
6 In the former case this is because there would be full information , and in the latter case the reason for the irrelevance of γ t was explained when we discussed the intertemporal substitution model .
7 Mr Miller confirmed there would be full inquiry into the mistake .
8 Keynes ' work was directed at yet another source of market failure — inadequate information available to market traders , in particular firms and workers , so that the market can not achieve the equilibrium wage rate at which there would be full employment .
9 However , does he agree that the news that he has announced today is good news for the reserve forces , because the units will be well equipped and will have an important role , and there will be full support for good recruiting areas such as Hampshire ?
10 The Water Authority says the situation will continue to be closely monitored , and there will be full liaison with local Health Officials .
11 ‘ In countries like Australia and New Zealand the leading players play in the region of 25 rep games a season , perhaps a dozen or so of which will be full internationals .
12 In addition there will be full catalogue entries for each exhibit by a team of scholars .
13 Yeah , yeah and then they 'll be able to stay Joseph and Charlotte will be full time in January they 're allowed to , I think what it is , is , they 're allowed to start when they 're small part time but they 're not allowed to go full time until the term they 're gon na be five in and you see Charlotte will be five in March and because I think that comes before the Easter of the Bank Holiday , erm she 'll be able to start January full time , where you 're supposed to , you know , three years they 'll all be
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