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

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1 Weiser is the first critic to see the full significance of the pronouns in the Sonnets , and every reader will benefit from many pages of sensitive criticism in his book .
2 It has been remarked that the metric equation contains the full information on the geometry of that space .
3 We are conducting some research to establish the full range of reasons why that is so .
4 In the example quoted , the first line leaves unstated the place to which Israel is to return ; the B-line specifies the full significance of " return " in A. It is true of course that it is not only that the B-line is more specific than the A-line but also that the A is more specific than the B. Such cases do not negate the parallelism of greater precision ; they are a subset of the examples of our feature .
5 In a more general study researching the full costs of accidents at work during 1991/92 some startling figures were revealed .
6 The rudder will certainly be overbalanced and it will require far more force to apply the full opposite rudder than at any other time in flight .
7 Their input systems function adequately , but their thinking lacks the full , holistic character of normal thought .
8 The following sections of this chapter lists the full range of services that MAS and other departments are able to offer in conjunction with an acquisition .
9 I wish to move a petition signed by four hundred and one people organised by the Hikehams Community Association asking the full county council to freeze its decision on of the Hikehams and Moat er merger issue .
10 She led them onto a small covered terrace running the full width of the house .
11 But it is up to the Jockey Club to release the full details . ’
12 Three different tapes were made , two for the judgment phase and one for the recognition phase , each judgment tape contained 24 films , one of each pair , the recognition tape contained the full 48 films .
13 The Forests Under the First Two Stuarts : the Last Attempt to Re-establish the Full Forest Administration
14 One setting gives the full orbital movement for fast , rough cutting in wood and softer materials .
15 Although primary aluminium prices are likely to be significantly higher in 1994 than 1993 , it will be 1995–96 before the industry enjoys the full benefit of rising demand , according to analysts at Billiton-Enthoven Metals in their latest review .
16 A contemporary performance piece exploring the full variety of the wedding experience .
17 Wriggling his toes with a sigh of relief , he looked out through the tall louvred doors to the deep marble terrace stretching the full length of the suite .
18 It is not surprising , either , that the cotton industry of Lancashire should be the first industry to feel the full effects of the application of machinery to production .
19 Rather like Mussolini 's ‘ improvement , of the approach to Saint Peter 's in the 1930s , the Conducator wanted the full glory of the building to be evident from a distance .
20 He opened the door to the terrace spanning the full width of the rear of the mansion , closed it behind him .
21 The regency delayed the full application of the new moral code on the aristocracy until the coming of peace , but by 1820 with the furore generated by Queen Caroline 's trial for adultery , there was clearly a new pressure for purity to which the aristocracy had to bend their knee .
22 Elite cover the full spectrum from adventure holidays in the Japanese Alps or Brazilian rainforest to leisurely holidays on the world 's finest tropical beaches .
23 On April 7 , the UN Security Council recommended the full deployment of the United Nations Protection Force in Yugoslavia ( UNPROFOR ) , which was to be stationed in Serb-populated areas within Croatia [ see p. 38778 ] , and a $26,000,000 net reduction in its estimated cost .
24 This amended proposal has the full support of the European Parliament .
25 The new publication features the full range of Speedfit products for both copper and plastic pipes , for hot and cold water services and for central heating . , , .
26 Finally in Between a balance is struck between the proliferation of metaphor on the one hand , and fixed semantic boundaries on the other , and it is in the more formally controlled context of this novel that discursive metaphor achieves the full realization of its potential as an agent of linguistic and conceptual refraction .
27 In January the government , bowing to pressure from the Nature Conservancy Council , amended the Wildlife Protection Act to extend the full protection of the law to the adder .
28 A database containing information relating to bibliographic references including abstracts will be a literary work as will a database such as LEXIS containing the full text of legal cases and statutes .
29 ‘ It tends to select from too narrow a band of families , which allows inbreeding to reduce the full benefit of improvement programmes . ’
30 The Finlay Committee urged the full internationalization of civil aviation at war 's end , and failing that , internationalization among European countries and their dependencies .
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