Example sentences of "[pron] has a full [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea of a chooser , a decider , who has a full capacity for rational decision and choice , seems to be central to our idea of a holder of rights … . |
2 | What advice would the Minister offer to a student who has a full student grant and a student loan but who is still £500 below the income support level , the minimum subsistence level for any individual in society ? |
3 | gets the odd enquiry about becoming a guide and she meets those interested to explain about the job , but for the moment she has a full complement of volunteers . |
4 | Mr Lawrence , who was a partner in Price Waterhouse before joining the Pru in 1987 , says that he has a full agenda . |
5 | The volley gun 's move rate assumes it has a full crew — if crew are slain then its movement is reduced proportionally . |
6 | And despite the recession , it has a full order book with some requests from the most unlikely places . |
7 | While efforts continue to save the Jensen sports car company from liquidation , a small workshop says it has a full order book for the cars . |
8 | And it has a full PCL 3 interpreter that enables it to emulate Epson FX850 or IBM PP4207 printers . |
9 | Set in 4.3 acres of superb grounds , it has a full security system , including video-controlled electric gates , an all-weather floodlit tennis court , heated indoor swimming-pool with jacuzzi , six-bedrooms , three bathrooms and five reception rooms . |
10 | This chest also can not have the sides broken open , since it has a full iron inlay — the only way to force it is to crowbar the lid open . |
11 | ‘ It has a full complement , a crew , an armoury and is good for putting to sea at a moment 's notice . ’ |