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

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1 Data volumes can also be cut by not using full screen video .
2 Finally , one area which has not received full justice in our coverage is the extensive empirical tradition of examining industries case by case to develop views on efficiency .
3 As had been realised already in the model experiments , a rotor ship would not make full use of a wind blowing directly from astern .
4 However , it is felt that the department does not make full use of its obvious potential .
5 Although the operational environment of CD-I ensures that , unlike CDROM , it is ideally suited to processing high quality sound and pictures together with computer graphics , text and numerics , it can not deliver full screen , full motion video .
6 It can not deliver full frame , full motion video although this may be available in later models .
7 The handsome summer plumage of chocolate-brown head and neck may be coming through on some adults already , but birds which are not in good condition may not attain full breeding plumage until late spring — if at all .
8 In most earlier cases , the occupant of tied accommodation had not enjoyed full protection against eviction under the Rent Acts since no money was paid , the accommodation usually being provided rent-free as part of remuneration .
9 CD-Rom is an ideal system for data storage , but unlike IV , the discs can not display full motion video .
10 But a list of his achievements does not do full justice to Norman Davis as scholar and person .
11 And he concludes that although hymns and songs of praise are a ‘ poore sort ’ , they reflect the true worship of heaven , which itself can not do full justice to God 's greatness :
12 Such a brief survey can not do full justice to the theoretical ramifications of ‘ market economics ’ , but it should be sufficient to indicate how the new doctrine has been directed against the very basis of demand management as practised between 1950 and the early 1970s [ Walters , 1978 ] .
13 To ensure an employee becomes effective in his work as soon as possible , briefing on the areas mentioned above is most important but no matter how much business information is provided in advance , the expatriate can not give full attention to his work if he or members of his family suffer culture shock as a result of living in a strange environment .
14 Second , the teacher is constantly interrupted by other children and can not give full attention to the reader .
15 Bennett , 47 , described as an " abrasive " conservative , had served as Education Secretary within the Reagan administration before being chosen by Bush to become the country 's first " drugs tsar " , a post which did not carry full Cabinet rank .
16 The British Midland ATP aircraft carrying fifty nine passengers iced up and plunged thirty five hundred feet from the sky above Cowley last year.The pilot eventually regained control , but the official report into the incident concludes that the airline 's advice NOT to apply full power to get out of such a dive , was inappropriate .
17 The reforms at the Exchequer , which re-emerged in 1554 as the central office of royal finance , were significant in altering its detailed procedure but left unchanged its fundamental nature and purpose : it was still designed to receive cash , pay the royal debts , and audit accounts , not to exercise full control over national finances by drawing up budgets , monitoring expenditure , and increasing revenues .
18 She had to make a claim against the insurers , because her friend had not had full cover for his sports car .
19 The authorities were not granting full access to detainees by independent bodies , such as the International committee of the Red Cross , and relatives were not being informed of detainees ' whereabouts .
20 A sail which does not use full length battens .
21 That 'll be a nice idea , it 's a bit tricky , you remember the Chris what we did at Christmas , that went really well , and we thought perhaps something similar book for Easter , yeah , do n't know what we 'll do but cos people like John and , so he 's not teaching full time , in fact some of the schools have holiday are n't they ?
22 This may be correct , but it would be misleading not to give full recognition to the fact that the priority was the occupation of Japan and ensuring that the Soviet Union was not directly involved in the administration of Japan .
23 It had not reached full strength until approximately 15 December 1949 ; the school system ( subdivision into Infantry Staff School , Korean Military Academy , Artillery Ordnance , Engineer , Quartermaster , Finance , Medical Schools ) comprised a solid foundation for the army and must be continued .
24 And by buying two guides but getting the same historical information in each you do feel you 're not getting full value for money .
25 Clearly we do not have full control over feelings .
26 The asset value is a measure of security for the investor 's capital and may be relevant even where the shareholder does not have full control .
27 The patient may not have full feeling in the skin on his hemiplegic side , so he should cover his arms and legs with clothing and both his hands with gardening gloves , unless it is really too hot for comfort .
28 The taxpayer contended that he did not have full information available to enable him to complete the returns .
29 Many do not take full advantage of the various daytime , night and off-peak tariffs on offer from their electricity company .
30 Drivers do not take full advantage of a vehicle 's improved performance .
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