Example sentences of "have [verb] the full " in BNC.

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1 The Eastons restored the ornamental paintwork , most of it imitation brickwork painted over the actual brick , and in the case of the wall paintings , have reinstated the full scheme .
2 The fact is , there was little choice but to approach the matter as I did — as I am sure you will agree once I have explained the full context of those days .
3 The couple have received the full support of their three grown-up children — Bara , 31 , Katie , 29 and Patrick , 20 .
4 This last amendment would have the effect of removing the deterrent which local authorities will face if they place people in their own homes and have to meet the full cost .
5 PROPOSALS to restrict late-night drinking in Edinburgh which have split the ruling Labour group have won the full support of emergency staff at the capital 's central casualty hospital .
6 It is strange how attitudes have come the full circle .
7 It is more than doubtful whether we have seen the fullest possible development of machinery for joint consultation in particular industries .
8 Several West Indians said that they liked the ‘ lay-away ’ system , where they put a deposit on something which the shop then keeps until — perhaps paying instalments — they have settled the full price .
9 Once you have experienced the full range of emotions , however , you need to be able to let them go — both for your own sake and that of the one who has died who must be allowed to continue on his ( or her ) own spiritual journey , wherever that may take him .
10 In both cases your gross pay will be as normal , unless you have exhausted the full sickness allowance .
11 Firstly , we have to realise the full potential for growth and profitability of our plastic tube technology .
12 Well , I live in sheltered accommodation and , believe me , I have to pay the full licence fee .
13 But more complex work , such as crowns and bridges , is not covered and you have to pay the full laboratory cost of this work or 35 per cent of the dentist 's normal fee .
14 Does my hon. Friend accept , however , that among pensioners , particularly those who took up residence in sheltered accommodation after 1988 , there is a real fear of injustice , in that some of them have to pay the full licence and some of them do not ?
15 Pensioners will believe that they have to pay the full amount unless they query it with their local authority or unless the authority has a list .
16 Check that you have typed the full pathname of the configuration file correctly , and that you ( and therefore CREFDL ) have read access to it .
17 I have to have the full eight hours or I ca n't do a thing the next morning , not a single thing .
18 Once these places are sold we regret we have to charge the full holiday rate .
19 A hearer who interpreted [ 20 ] as conveying [ 21 ] would have not have captured the full meaning of the utterance : On the other hand , it is rather difficult to say what exactly it fails to capture .
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