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

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1 The Children 's Hearing System itself was not established until April 1971 , to enable the full reorganisation of social work to take place first .
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 They are simple to install , for all that is required is that they be level from side to side , and with the lip protruding sufficiently to enable the full body of water to be emptied into the pool rather than on to the surrounding ground ( Fig. 9 ) .
4 I thought little about this prospect or indeed , about the opposition , as I was not intending to go the full distance after my exertions in the previous day 's 10K .
5 The best way to preserve the full function of the anal sphincter in our opinion is to avoid stripping its mucosal lining and to anastomose the pelvic reservoir end to end to the top of the aal canal , rather than endoanally .
6 To realize the full potential of his land a farmer must enlist the support of many allies by providing conditions in which they will thrive .
7 By building up a good soil structure and providing conditions where all the natural soil flora and fauna can thrive , it is possible to realize the full potential of any piece of land , and to grow on it vigorous , healthy crops and livestock .
8 But that rhetoric , the proletarian and liberating ideology of Marxism , concealed the profound clash of interest between intelligentsia and workers , between those who sought to maximize the state budget at their disposal for investment and redistribution , and those who wished to realize the full value of , and exercise real control over , their own labour .
9 Its main objective is to promote the full participation of women in the political , cultural , economic and social life of the country .
10 We are more conscious than ever of the need to take positive steps to promote the full access of girls and women not only to full educational opportunities but also to the whole range of community resources and services , including employment , leisure , housing , social security and the right to property .
11 The extensive availability of natural language indexing and the ability to search the full texts of documents mean that facilities in search software which support searching based upon natural language indexing must be further developed .
12 That means joint commissioning , you have an example later on in your agenda in relation to learning disability services , I think it 's items nine , nine and eleven , erm , er , perhaps the most controversial part of the proposals that I 've , I 've put before the authorities , is that you do n't expect the structures for joint care planning to carry the full weight of joint commissioning when you 're talking about main budgets .
13 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 .
14 To see the full range of Christopher Wray lamps come in and see us .
15 Then clip the coupon to see the full range of essential Sorbothane sports equipment .
16 Visit the wonderful fish market in Chioggia to see the full choice .
17 The public have had some sideways glances at them — they now deserve to see the full picture .
18 ‘ We want the magistrates to see the full picture , to hear the full range of local opinion . ’
19 And if you 'd like to see the full collection just tick the box on your order form for the complete Essentials .
20 To see the full series , we will have to wait on the BBC , who have bought Twin Peaks with the rights to show it anytime after November .
21 The government , the report adds , ‘ should take a lead by setting a good example in the context of its own employees and disseminate the information which enables firms to see the full costs of the permanent loss of their older workers . ’
22 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 .
23 At all stages of our lives , from childhood and the teenage years through to middle-age and beyond , an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is essential to enjoy the full benefits of health and fitness .
24 However , as the laying-out and preparation of the body was at that time the responsibility of the family , it would appear that the guild limited themselves to three actions : the marshalling of their members to attend , and the selection from that company of those to carry the coffin ( though it would have been a strong guild able to command more than half a dozen of its members during a weekday ) ; to see the coffin safely into the church and to ensure that the burial equipment was in place ; and to attend the full obsequies on the following day , including the funeral feast .
25 Yet others rebel against this marginalization and demand both the right to perform the full range of police work ( from which follows the wish to carry guns ) and that men should become more involved in dealing with child and female offences .
26 You should comply with all reasonable management requests and be prepared to perform the full range of duties appropriate to your employment , ie not only your current duties ; but a wider range of duties required by the ES ( within daily travelling distance of your home for non-mobile employees and anywhere in the organisation if you are in a mobile grade .
27 Registered foreign lawyers are not permitted to carry out activities reserved to solicitors , but MNPs may employ assistant solicitors to perform the full range of solicitors ' services for clients of the practice .
28 But strange , because although Fender have chosen to include the full vintage set on the audience-orientated front side of the guitar , the spring cavity cover on the reverse side is still boring old white .
29 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 .
30 The question to be answered is not whether the deprave-and-corrupt test is necessary in a modern society — that has now been conceded — but whether it is sufficient to catch the full range of material which ‘ the protection of health and morals ’ requires ?
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