Example sentences of "take full [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I will of course let my client know that Mr Makaroupides takes full responsibility for this and that will take a weight off his mind .
2 takes full advantage of valuable tax concessions
3 Intuitively Morris takes full advantage of this essentially amazing characteristic of photography , and with years of practice has established his own photographic ‘ language ’ which is peculiar to him — photography in his own light as well as the world 's .
4 Intuitively Morris takes full advantage of this essentially amazing characteristic of photography , and with years of practice has established his own photographic ‘ language ’ which is peculiar to him — photography in his own light as well as the world 's .
5 Aperiodic growth takes full advantage of long seasons , but risks the loss of unseasonable shoots or flowers .
6 The upper part of the slope has been used for housing which takes full advantage of the views and the sun .
7 WinEdit is essentially an ASCII text editor that takes full advantage of the Windows graphical environment .
8 He takes full control in November , but he still has no idea of his budget .
9 Together they offer a range of courses devised in partnership with industry , commerce and the public sector to provide a fulfilling programme of study and training which takes full account of the needs of the individual and the demands of information technology today .
10 However , a policy which takes full account of women 's needs is still a long way off ( Cockburn , 1985 ) .
11 The council tax is a fair , balanced and carefully thought-out approach to local government finance which builds constructively on previous attempts at reform and takes full account of the consultations that my right hon. Friend initiated a year ago .
12 In contrast to this , if the local authority receives a lump-sum grant , equivalent in size to the increase in income , this will have an effect on the local authority 's spending on X. The bureau takes full account of the grant to increase the reversion level of output by exactly the size of the grant , e.g. to in Fig. 11–9 .
13 It is rather a perspective that recognizes and takes full account of the reality of such crime within the world and which stands at a distance from it .
14 In both cases the heads of the city telephone networks ( Vladimir Panov in Ekaterinburg and Valentin Dolgoborodov in Novosibirsk ) say the company would only take full payment in advance and insisted on using its own engineers on the projects .
15 This was all of a piece with his generous custom of letting his research students take full credit for collaborative research and leaving his own name off their publications .
16 Anyway , rather than attributing it to my childhood , I prefer to believe that I was born into the world with greater or lesser faculties than other people and that I can take full responsibility for them .
17 Clause 5 reminds the haulage firm that apart from Overdrive 's obligations contained in Clause 3 , the haulier must take full responsibility for ensuring that the driver is made aware of such vital matters as drivers ' hours and records , maintenance and safety of vehicles .
18 He must take full responsibility for making sure his requirements are met .
19 You must also take full responsibility for your choice of components and their suitability for the job .
20 Many do not take full advantage of the various daytime , night and off-peak tariffs on offer from their electricity company .
21 Having learnt the ‘ language ’ , you can take full advantage of the many facilities available , your ultimate aim being to gain a sound knowledge of the principles of husbandry and become expert in the many practical skills .
22 You should take full advantage of every minute they are present and feeding .
23 This means that students can take full advantage of the Faculty 's wide range of academic and material resources .
24 Drivers do not take full advantage of a vehicle 's improved performance .
25 The site 's occupant 's did indeed take full advantage of the abundant shellfish nearby and as Elizabeth Voigt , one of the contributors to the book points out , they were also selective in what they ate .
26 In Britain , however , there is a little evidence of a comprehensive strategy to ensure that Kent , or any other region , can take full advantage of the Tunnel .
27 ‘ I know I wo n't keep doing it at this rate but while I 'm on this streak I 'll take full advantage of it . ’
28 We have the freedom to travel nearly anywhere in the world , English is a language that is widely spoken and understood , most of us have at least a basic secondary education and we have the training resources and ability to go , we do not take full advantage of it .
29 The Communist Party , on the other hand , abandoned its earlier hostility to the League after the Soviet Union joined in 1934 , and argued , with some subtlety , that socialists should ‘ take full advantage of all existing institutions , peace pacts and covenants , and imperialist contradictions , that can place stumbling blocks in the path of the warmongers . ’
30 The kids are born in the next year with the coming of spring and summer , so that they can take full advantage of the brief period when food is relatively plentiful .
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