Example sentences of "[vb -s] full [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Gorbachev knows full well that , unlike his counterparts in Poland and Hungary , Mr Honecker can not replace doctrinaire communism with appeals to nationalism .
2 Any seasoned dieter knows full well that she can ‘ cheat ’ that weight off the normal set of bathroom scales by shifting her stance a little or rushing off to empty the bladder , remove the dentures and so on .
3 And there 's the nub of it : Guy Chadwick knows full well that , for good or bad , he 's got to call the shots in The House Of Love .
4 But though others may have been fundamentally changed by such sudden acclaim , little Loris knows full well that the challenge of the 1991 season is a much tougher one .
5 He knows full well that we are not related , though he once waved to me from a passing train .
6 He knows full well that Christians can and do sin , and if we pretend otherwise we are lying ( 1:8,10 ) .
7 An investor in a Broadway production knows full well that four out of five investments will certainly be lost .
8 Anyone who er regularly attends soccer games knows full well that the game does attract a minority of er young men who for whom a punch-up on a Saturday afternoon is all part of the game .
9 The hon. Gentleman knows full well that the CTCs were intended to be paid for by private employers .
10 My hon. Friend knows full well that there are differing views on that subject .
11 The hon. Gentleman knows full well that the record of this Government on housing in Northern Ireland since 1979 is without parallel .
12 The hon. Gentleman knows full well that United States Government policy is a matter for the United States .
13 My hon. Friend the Minister knows full well that , under the rating system , local authorities had a great deal of discretion about whether to charge on empty properties .
14 However , Antony knows full well that this will be of great interest to the common people .
15 Like the other parties , it knows full well that extremism is the worst thing that can happen to a good cause .
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