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

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1 Preparation for the full session which follows ;
2 The Catholic Church has long insisted on its right of making due provision for the full range of the educational needs of its community and has invested heavily in making such provision .
3 At the attributable level , the deficit for the full year was $26.9m ( 1991 : $139.4m loss ) equivalent to a loss per ordinary share of 7.0p ( 1991 : 32.1p loss per share ) .
4 The net adjustment of L11,750,000 million was expected to restrict the deficit for the full year to L135,600,000 million , representing 10.7 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) , slightly higher than the original budget figure .
5 Bruce Dern said Corman did him and Nicholson a favour by getting them a part because they both needed the money at the time ; Corman arranged it so that their shooting schedules would require them to be available for the first and last weeks of the four-week stint , thus , under union rules guaranteeing them a salary cheque for the full four weeks .
6 1 ) You can take a cheque for the full amount — tax-free .
7 When we receive the Goblin Steamatic in good condition , we will send you a cheque for the full purchase price within seven working days .
8 To book , please send a cheque for the full amount made out to ‘ Historic Scotland ’ to .
9 BTW How many answered the plea for the full squad list ? ?
10 This will mean that any person can be liable to the acquirer for the full liability , with a separate right for that person subsequently to obtain contributions from other people liable .
11 With exposure lock , you can set the exposure for the full lighting , and this setting is then unaffected both when the lamps are switched off and also when the tree-lights are switched on , thus giving the lit tree its full dramatic impact .
12 Your accommodation to a lower official category for the full duration of your planned stay .
13 The bill had been intended to highlight Labour 's continued adherence to the closed shop , until Mr Fowler 's shadow , Mr Tony Blair , last weekend announced the Opposition 's support for the full Social Charter agenda .
14 Self-funding students attending the University for the full session are permitted to pay their fees in termly instalments .
15 Arrangements exist to enable self-funding students attending the University for the full session to pay their fees in termly instalments .
16 What is , what is happening at the moment is although they ca n't afford the money for the full , for the full treatment they are making an allocation of money to improve matters round , round that area , which will be er , cos I , I told them that some of the pensioners were , w walking round by the bankment , it 's pouring of rain , which is perfectly true and that er the engineer should go round and see for himself and plus the fact how many of these people ever travel by bus , or do they always go by car , no , and also I brought up about bus shelters and all those sort of things , but any way , there will be some improvements for the bus station in the future .
17 Our branch of the association has around nine members who work together to raise money for the full training of guide dogs estimated to cost £1,000 .
18 Grant , who was on stand-by for the full squad for a European Championship qualifier against Romania last season , was , Roxburgh reasoned , not unlike the effervescent Stuart McCall of Rangers .
19 The newspaper Liberation believes that Bull 's operating loss for the full year could hit $185m , with net losses exceeding $370m .
20 He would not predict a growth figure for the full year , saying ‘ we never forecast future figures . ’
21 This is availble for the full duration of the contract period .
22 Unlike many of their colleagues in the public sector general practitioners in the Conceicao programme work for the full contracted eight hours a day .
23 Signs of improvement in some international markets , as well as sterling 's devaluation , could provide some help for the full year in which analysts are looking for profits of around £45m .
24 Could I provisionally book the hall for the full day ( 10.00am–4.00pm ) on Sunday 21 November ?
25 Failure to do so will mean that your efforts in negotiating long-term security of tenure might be in vain , as you could eventually find the shareholders deciding to bring your contract to a premature end and discover that you are unable to claim compensation for the full period during which you expected to work .
26 Under the Sale of Goods Act , goods must be fit for their purpose and if they 're not you can claim compensation for the full amount of your loss resulting from the breach of contract .
27 Nevertheless , the owner of the land on which development is prohibited will claim compensation for the full potential development of his land , irrespective of the fact that the value may shift to another site .
28 the only other way is to do one plan for the full amount , and claim half of it , at the half way stage and then claim the other half then .
29 Captain Naas Botha said ‘ We want a repeat of our match against the Midlands in midweek when we played effective rugby for the full 80 minutes for the first time on tour .
30 In the meditative life , we exchange the worldly things that give us delight for the full commitment of loving God above all .
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