Example sentences of "[adv] the full [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Additionally the full range from Marvic Textiles is now available from Sloane Avenue providing an exceptionally comprehensive selection of furnishing fabric .
2 Additionally the full range from Marvic Textiles is now available from Sloane Avenue providing an exceptionally comprehensive selection of furnishing fabric .
3 Gain says the acquisition positions it to take on the full scope of designing , building and delivering large-scale multimedia systems .
4 Then Petra , a group which looks and sounds like Led Zeppelin , but is given to quoting from St Paul 's epistle to the Ephesians ( 6:11-17 : ‘ Put on the full armour of God , that you may be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil … ’ ) , is for you .
5 If one person in a twin room cancels , we reserve the right to pass on the full cost of the twin room to the person using that room .
6 discount because they take in students , but will they pass on the full tax to the students ?
7 It seems , although the statement of claim does not set out the matter in any systematic way , that C.M.C. drew down the full loan of £420,000 and subsequently defaulted in its payments to B.M.T. It does not appear precisely how the £420,000 was expended by C.M.C. After obtaining the possession order in respect of the bakery , B.M.T. sold it for about £183,000 .
8 Given the order to use the guns we go ahead and , using well-practised procedures , call down the full weight of fire from a notional battery of Abbott self-propelled guns .
9 The broad white scar against the deeply tanned skin was visible for all to see , running down the full length of the back from between the shoulder-blades .
10 By 10.30 he had gone down the full length of the corridor that ran past his office and he had then spent two and a half hours in H3 's laboratory .
11 Holding his young son in front of him in a sort of cruel parody of his wedding procession , he was humiliatingly marched publicly down the full length of the new Chandni Chowk .
12 Filigree Street crosses its turnwise end in the manner of the crosspiece of a T , and the Broken Drum is so placed that it looks down the full length of the street .
13 Perhaps the fullest set of early portraits of ordinary older people as individuals is provided by a Sheffield survey of 1919 .
14 If animals , particularly mature birds and the higher mammals , are taken as possessing more or less the full range of human capacities , with the exception perhaps of moral agency , and if the only dissimilarity is that the capacities are manifested in more limited ways , then there will be an almost irresistible temptation to give them moral status approaching that of recently discovered Stone Age tribes such as the Dani of Irian Jaya .
15 It is a reflection of this fact that there have been cited to your Lordships not only the full range of English authorities , and also authorities from Commonwealth countries and the United States of America , but in addition a number of academic works of considerable importance .
16 The displacements are found by selecting a plan view of PARTA and zooming in to observe only the full rotation of the cam centre about the axis of the shaft .
17 Budding engineers are going to face a situation where what they achieve practically receives the inadequate reward of a terminal examination which fails to let them demonstrate not only the full extent of their knowledge but also understanding of the processes involved .
18 It may well be he felt that there was n't necessarily the full authority of the city council and administration sub committee .
19 When " Reggie " Hughes left , he took over the full teaching of art ii , the school .
20 Control over the full range from thunderous chords to glittering passage work to a mere whisper of a pianissimo was total .
21 Bride will wear something special for the occasion , but not the full fig with veil .
22 No doubt some of them were rather on the dreary side but that is not the full story by any means .
23 It includes an element of business use which is likely to end up in er industrial estates which is not the full spectrum of business use , back to the point I twelve er is the main generator of business use employment as I understand it .
24 It 's not the full spectrum of B one use .
25 Although I have read only a summary of the one-day debate and not the full text of all the speeches , I believe that my impression is correct that the British hesitation over the two key areas was hardly referred to at all .
26 He got his money , after a month of gang warfare — not the full whack by any means , but enough to pay his debts , buy out the brewery , gut the Shakespeare , install the pool table , the stripper and the strobes …
27 This means that you pay interest only on the amount you actually borrow and not the full amount of your limit if you do n't use it .
28 The courts , not surprisingly , have eschewed both such philosophies preferring an intermediate ground where some element of fairness is required but not the full vigour of natural justice .
29 Some authorities provide hostels for older children who need some care but not the full care of a family group home , but on the whole the needs of young workers and older school children are not well catered for .
30 Historical research brings to light many items that are interesting in themselves , but usually the full story about any incident is not revealed — if it ever is — without further work .
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