Example sentences of "[noun] for [art] full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This emerged yesterday as the two companies finally confirmed they were discussing a deal to thwart the rival US car giant Ford , which intends to build a 15 per cent stake in Jaguar in preparation for a full bid .
2 Preparation for the full session which follows ;
3 then you 've lost the opportunity for a full page
4 Even if the government did not wish to take this opportunity for a full reform to a fair voting system , the extra six seats offered the chance of creating a more proportional system by creating a so called additional member top up to ensure under represented views gained their rightful place in Europe .
5 Readers should check with the local tourist board for a full list of accommodation .
6 5.3 There is therefore a strong case for a full review of these gradings to be carried out .
7 The Catholic Church has long insisted on its right of making due provision for the full range of the educational needs of its community and has invested heavily in making such provision .
8 At the attributable level , the deficit for the full year was $26.9m ( 1991 : $139.4m loss ) equivalent to a loss per ordinary share of 7.0p ( 1991 : 32.1p loss per share ) .
9 The net adjustment of L11,750,000 million was expected to restrict the deficit for the full year to L135,600,000 million , representing 10.7 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) , slightly higher than the original budget figure .
10 When we receive the Goblin Steamatic in good condition , we will send you a cheque for the full purchase price within seven working days .
11 1 ) You can take a cheque for the full amount — tax-free .
12 To book , please send a cheque for the full amount made out to ‘ Historic Scotland ’ to .
13 It is £2,265 for the full grant and £420 for the student loan — in total a yearly income of just £2,685 .
14 Parker , who brought Sherwood to the USM six years ago this month , will disclose plans for a full quote scheduled for May .
15 BRITAIN 'S biggest sock maker and second largest bra maker , Sherwood , will this week announce pre-tax profit of £14 million plus , a 4-for-1 scrip issue and plans for a full market listing .
16 BTW How many answered the plea for the full squad list ? ?
17 The new company will also offer engineering services and training programmes for the full gamut of vendors , and for large end users .
18 The strike was continued for another four days , partly to show that it had not been panicked by the killings into throwing up its responsibilities and partly to ensure that persons on unemployment insurance and social benefits received payment for a full week .
19 Or eight hours for a full shift , sixteen hours for a double shift .
20 This will mean that any person can be liable to the acquirer for the full liability , with a separate right for that person subsequently to obtain contributions from other people liable .
21 With exposure lock , you can set the exposure for the full lighting , and this setting is then unaffected both when the lamps are switched off and also when the tree-lights are switched on , thus giving the lit tree its full dramatic impact .
22 Your accommodation to a lower official category for the full duration of your planned stay .
23 He eluded Kinnear for a full hour after the whistle , but when he finally turned up , he no doubt got an earful like the rest .
24 Forty five P for a full bag .
25 In GLCABS , trainee trainers have a centrally based group course for a full week .
26 That 's why the necessity for a full pint .
27 Parental responsibility , partnership , non-intervention , attention to the wishes of the child and the necessity for a full assessment may mitigate the perceived threat of children being separated from their families because of their lifestyle .
28 Self-funding students attending the University for the full session are permitted to pay their fees in termly instalments .
29 Arrangements exist to enable self-funding students attending the University for the full session to pay their fees in termly instalments .
30 Now there are calls for a full inquiry
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