Example sentences of "to have a full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " I want Sara to have a fuller life than I have had .
2 You should have studied all the syllabus , but it would be prudent to have a full knowledge of the topics with a high probability .
3 you can go over to Africa on a day trips from down there , but you have to have a full passport you ca n't
4 so it 's , you have to have a full passport , well we were gon na do it this year but Robert and Wendy only had a yearly passport
5 on that bottom end down by the back there , we used to have a full weekend , me and wife and youngster for a fiver
6 The small shop area has to be completed and we hope to have a full range of items for sale in the near future .
7 They came on foot , in horse-drawn carts , by bicycle and by bus , arriving early in the morning so as to have a full day 's prayer .
8 You 're going to have a full day tomorrow . ’
9 Then he had gone off to have a full breakfast in the canteen .
10 Well I would think the Council would be delighted to have those details in front of it for us to have a full discussion and to make it known but thank you Councillor for all those details .
11 Thus parents , employers and decision-makers have an obligation to have a full understanding of mental handicap in order to approach the issues involved with a true sense of proportion .
12 THE Republic of Ireland expect to have a full strength team out on Wednesday , they expect to beat Lithuania and they expect to be in the USA for next summer 's World Cup finals .
13 ‘ I want to have a full career here and I could n't think of a better way to do that .
14 Where the user takes advantage of the voluntary vision screening programme and as a consequence of vision defects at the viewing distances used specifically for the display screen work concerned is recommended to have a full eyesight examination by an ophthalmic optician , then during this interim period , the user will be permitted to use an ophthalmic optician of their own choice .
15 We plan to have a full report of the conference in the Autumn 1991 issue of The Lifeboat .
16 Erm we used at one time as you remember to have a full time education officer and er for a number of reasons er that er is no longer the case .
17 At this hearing no evidence is called , but the tribunal does like to have a full account of the claims of each party and of the evidence to be called to support them .
18 The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( RSPB ) has launched a campaign for the countryside which calls on the government to have a full package of countryside reforms in place by June 1993 when such plans must be submitted to the EC .
19 The Special Procedure has in fact now become the standard procedure ; it is most unusual these days to have a full hearing on the decree .
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