Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No wonder he had never allowed the spotlight to catch him full face .
2 In the meantime , they want Israel to give them full authority over all the land in the West Bank and Gaza ( except , temporarily , over the Jewish settlements ) ; to yield control over the West Bank 's water sources ; and to allow an arbitration committee with members from Jordan , Egypt , Russia and America to oversee the interim period .
3 There is little point in writing an excellent script if it fails , through your own fault , to be processed in such a way as to give you full credit .
4 And be only too happy to give you full credit . ’
5 C is also a difficult language unless you are planning to use it full time and certainly not something to indulge in for fun .
6 ( a ) Status When recruiting new members of the firm the partners will have to determine whether to accord them full equity or salaried status .
7 Slovenia and Croatia , recognized as independent states by the European Communities ( EC ) on Jan. 15 [ see p. 38703 ] , were granted temporary observer status following Yugoslavia 's refusal , under the unanimity principle , to accord them full membership .
8 And mostly those were er married men who had a small place of their own which was n't quite big enough to keep them full time .
9 Producers were put into considerable difficulty by the decision of the Ministry not to pay them full compensation .
10 Have to employ him full time .
11 If you are a professional grower , this bud is merely one among thousands , and you will not have the time to fuss and mollycoddle it — the head comes off in one go , and the bud has to take it full blast .
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