Example sentences of "not [verb] a full " in BNC.

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1 New staff recruited locally who are not trained in the company 's methods can not make a full and effective contribution to the running of the business straight away .
2 Most patients did not make a full renal recovery .
3 This eminent folklorist , however , has not given a full consideration to the Celtic background .
4 ‘ It was to protect this operation that the press were not given a full briefing when the recent doping allegations were made .
5 They have repeatedly cut benefits for the disabled by abolishing industrial injury benefit , by abolishing disablement benefit for seven out of eight disabled people and by abolishing the reduced earnings allowance for disabled people who can not earn a full wage .
6 Certainly her impression was that Amy and Hereward had not enjoyed a full sexual life .
7 And although there may be a limit after which no more can be said , we do not describe a full circle and return to the proposition from which we began .
8 Banking and Tory party sources say that ministerial proposals to charge students a proportion of their tuition fees and other more radical ideas have been abandoned in the face of tough Treasury opposition , the perceived weakening of Mrs Thatcher 's position following Mr Nigel Lawson 's resignation , and her declared intention not to serve a full fourth term if re-elected .
9 During this spare time you can catch up on lost sleep ( as long as your naps do not prevent a full night 's sleep ) , relax after the stresses of the journey , adjust drinking and eating habits , and generally adapt to your new surroundings .
10 They had only about one hundred and fifty yards to gather speed and could not achieve a full gallop in the time .
11 The report is not complete ; it does not give a full specification nor costs .
12 During his opening speech , I asked the Secretary of State a question to which he did not give a full or satisfactory answer — why had not the Government sought to introduce those measures before they privatised monopolies , rather than wait until the customers had suffered the consequences of several years of high prices and not necessarily improved services ?
13 In Skipton , North Yorkshire , The Gargrave Park rehabilitation centre has not had a full referral since 1 April , leaving five of its seven beds empty .
14 We will therefore not use a full Information memorandum and our total workload will be reduced .
15 In some ways , postnominal attributives are also relatively straightforward ; thus it is perfectly clear that they are like ordinary prenominal attributives in that they do not constitute a full sentence with the noun or noun phrase that precedes them , and that they are part of the same entity-identifying phrase .
16 While many schools did not have a full complement of teachers , the Ministry was unable to create new posts for lack of funds .
17 If you are separated , you can be worse off if you do not have a full pension in your own right .
18 It means one in four schools do not have a full staff .
19 The Bank has concluded that an option to clean-up ( ie buy back ) this residual part of a securitised portfolio should not jeopardise a full regulatory sale .
20 ( a ) If a legal concept is mentioned in the question , do not attempt a full explanation of it unless explanation is requested or necessitated by the question .
21 Space does not permit a full account of the highly complex arrangements for providing milk to schoolchildren that developed out of the 1934 ‘ milk-in-schools ’ scheme .
22 A spokesman for Land Travel said the company had not set out to mislead the public but when the non-smoking trip did not attract a full complement of passengers it ‘ consolidated ’ it with a smoking holiday .
23 But shadow health secretary David Blunkett said he was disappointed Mrs Bottomley had not announced a full independent public inquiry .
24 The trouble with playing from this distance , however , is that you do not require a full swing .
25 It is anticipating that the majority of customers will not require a full hardware-software combination but will likely need R/3 Live built round their existing systems .
26 It is anticipating that the majority of customers will not require a full hardware-software combination but will likely need R/3 Live built round their existing systems .
27 Given the extent of political and intellectual change in the period which these essays cover , it is regrettable that Nochlin did not write a fuller and more extended introduction to the collection .
28 As a large consumer of Middle Eastern oil , Japan had been criticized for not making a fuller contribution to the international effort against Iraq .
29 Where the value of the investment falls below the completed cancellation notice is received , an amount equal to such fall in the purchase price will be deducted from the refund he would otherwise have received ; therefore he will not get a full refund of the money paid by him .
30 Space does not allow a full description of Harry 's successful progress from Brussels ( as Jean Henri de Smat , a deaf and dumb basket maker ) and then through France , to Switzerland , which Harry eventually reached on 14 October 1943 .
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