Example sentences of "be [verb] a full " in BNC.

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1 He added : ‘ I will be demanding a full investigation by the chief executive of the council into every aspect of this affair . ’
2 ‘ I will be demanding a full investigation by the chief executive of the council into every aspect of this . ’
3 He said most ticket-holders had already been warned of the cancellation and would be given a full refund .
4 Once there , you will be given a full day to see this incredible display of vibrant colour .
5 The interests of the alleged contemnor require that he should have the right to be informed of the charges which he has to meet , to be advised and represented if he so wishes ( subject to his being eligible for legal aid or otherwise able to finance his defence ) , to be given a full and fair opportunity of meeting those charges and , if found guilty of contempt of court , to be informed in sufficiently clear terms of what has been found against him .
6 The organiser of a country show which failed to pull in the crowds says he 'll be holding a full enquiry into what went wrong .
7 If I could just say one other thing , that is that I 've had a an initial of , of the blocks done and pending the outcome of Woolwich which I expect to get tomorrow erm , if they are backing out then I will be getting a full structural , engineers structural survey within a couple of days , this is the actually meeting plan .
8 She 'd be expecting a full report on Pierremont House and the dear little village , so quiet , so tasteful .
9 ‘ We will be running a full passenger service together with special demonstration trains featuring rakes of original slate wagons .
10 To be dealt a full house is extraordinary .
11 Recommended by live letters of the Daily Mirror , comfortable family run guest house , away from the hustle of the town centre yet only twenty minutes walk to the conference centre , and two minutes walk to the seafront , situated in old worldy Kemptown , you will be welcomed by Hilda and Doug Beard , and be served a full English breakfast , tea making facilities are in all rooms also colour TV , keys are provided with access at all times , there is also free street parking .
12 But especially when they put them at the end of a sentence where they should be putting a full stop .
13 Mr Gerrish appeared to be making a full recovery .
14 To act in such a way is wrong because the employee may be denied a full opportunity to respond to every point being made against him .
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