Example sentences of "[verb] been [vb pp] full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An environmental statement was required from the company it has been given full publicity I believe that the Planning Committee and County Planning Committee today have sufficient information to come to a decision an informed decision .
2 That in view of the foregoing considerations we ask you to ask the Masters " Association to delay any decision hurtful to the interests of women compositors until the women 's case has been given full consideration .
3 In Chalatenango , for example , AMES has been given full membership on the local government executive in recognition of the Importance of their work in mobilizing women .
4 The Murphy 's Cup , the Stableford event which saw its debut as a European Tour special event at St. Pierre this season , has been awarded full status on the Tour will be played at Fulford in August , 1990 .
5 The students say they dropped legal action after they 'd been promised full consultation , as the Visitor of Somerville College , Lord Roy Jenkins had insisted last year .
6 The students say they dropped legal action after they 'd been promised full consultation , as the Visitor of Somerville College , Lord Roy Jenkins had insisted last year .
7 Max Jacob believed he should have been given full credit for persuading Modi to return to painting .
8 " We are delighted to have been awarded full Order off Merit status on the European Tour , and the fact that we are coming to Fulford and thereby preserving an unbroken record of 20 years championship golf in this region , is equally pleasing , " said Paul Vaughan , Sponsorship Director of Whitbread & Company .
9 They say they 've been promised full consultation with the college 's governing body before a final decisionis made — and so far that has n't happened .
10 So far , more than half of those taken on trial have been given full time jobs like Chris .
11 Neither the 2,000 Bari or the 6,000 Yukpa have been granted full land rights .
12 These advances have been accorded full acceptance with ready abandonment of firmly held convictions on all those matters which are now covered by the sciences , and which were in their earlier interpretations considered unquestionably true .
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