Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] in full " in BNC.

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1 From being despised , feeling inferior , wanting to be invisible , one is lifted up in full view on a cross of one 's own devising .
2 In the modern Hebrew Bible all numbers are written out in full , but for a long time the text was written without vowels .
3 ’ Can pay , wo n't pay ’ is shorthand : written out in full , their credo was , ’ We have the money to make our proper contribution to the cost of essential local services , but , because we wish to indulge in political point-scoring , we will withhold that contribution — knowing full well that by doing so we will force local authorities either to increase charges for the great majority of law-abiding citizens , or to cut services . ’
4 Rammingen , near Langenau , lies just over the Baden-Württemberg border in Bavaria and the Adler , run by an Italian family , was decked out in full Bavarian kitsch .
5 Intervening to make a reasoned point about investment in space technology , Mr Wilkinson had his head bitten off in full view of the viewers .
6 Women passengers who 'd nodded off in full make-up emerged with faces crumpled and ankles swollen .
7 It is the UK government 's view that the provisions contained in the draft FMF code of practice , which was drawn up in full consultation with DHSS and MAFF , and the DHSS circular to professional people working in child care , together fulfil its undertaking to implement the aims and principles of the WHO code .
8 Someone had thoughtfully turned the page to March and now the glossy colour photograph showed the Riot Squad drawn up in full battle gear in front of their armoured personnel carriers .
9 The hospital had a commitment to shared care with the patient and patient 's relatives and care plans were drawn up in full consultation with both .
10 Ex. 31 , and the following examples in short score , should be copied out in full score with the proper clefs and transpositions .
11 Every sentence had to be thought out in full , every adverb and adjective scrutinized for signs of contamination or hints of hysteria , those tell-tale flaws which would allow sharp minds to deduce that he was not writing about someone else 's misdeeds , but his own .
12 In one period , all were placed together as if spelled out in full as ‘ MAC ’ .
13 In one period , all were placed together as if spelled out in full as ‘ MAC ’ .
14 The quotation referred to by Professor Smith when set out in full , reads :
15 I need not recite the terms of that letter , which is set out in full in the judgment of Balcombe L.J .
16 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
17 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
18 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
19 At the first meeting there is set out in full the Protest by Ministers and Elders of 18th May 1843 , and the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission by Ministers .
20 A code of practice was agreed by a working party of representatives of the local authority associations and DoE : this is set out in full as an appendix to the DoE Circular 2/81 .
21 This will record any restrictive covenants that may be set out in full in the body of the certificate or may more commonly be referred to in a transfer deed , which may be sewn into the back of the certificate .
22 What happened was that each of the documents comprising the abstract were listed on large abstract sheets , and a special form of shorthand was devised in order to prevent the need for each of the deeds and documents to be set out in full .
23 ( 13 ) If notice of the court-ordered meeting has to be given by advertisement then the explanatory statement must be set out in full in the advertisement or , as is more likely , notice must be given of where members can obtain a copy free of charge ( CA 1985 , s426(3) and ( 5 ) ) .
24 While the bulk of the day was taken up in full discussions with Ewen Muncro , time was also found to meet up with some important business customers .
25 Anyway , the young woman on the other end of the machine survived with daunting ease and told him that it was customary to charge interest on the whole month 's credit , unless it had been paid off in full .
26 It has to be paid off in full when you move and a new one taken out .
27 This policy , especially useful for those who plan to stay together , such as couples or blood-related buyers , covers the whole amount so that if either of you die , the whole mortgage is paid off in full .
28 ( q ) To remunerate any person , firm or company rendering services to the Company either by cash payment or by the allotment to him or them of shares or other securities of the Company credited as paid up in full or otherwise as may be thought expedient .
29 ( q ) To remunerate any person , firm or company rendering services to the Company either by cash payment or by the allotment to him or them of shares or other securities of the Company credited as paid up in full or otherwise as may be thought expedient .
30 In 1238 he ordered the Charter of the forest to be read out in full county court , and the concessions contained therein to be observed ; but he was careful to add the proviso that ‘ if any dispute or doubt arise regarding the articles of the Charter ’ the Chief Justice of the Forest was to ‘ seek the counsel of the King and his Court before anything be done in regard thereto ’ .
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