Example sentences of "with a full " in BNC.
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1 | One example ( September 1980 ) headed ‘ University Challenge ’ exemplifies this antipathy , with a full page of cartoons on graduate candidates illustrating a range of negative symbols . |
2 | Not all bouts conclude with a full three point score and when this happens the decision will be given to the contestant with the most points . |
3 | Having said that , if you weigh only 60 kg ( 132 lb ) and yet still manage to sit your 90 kg ( 198 lb ) opponent down with a solid thump to his mid-section , then the refereeing panel may well applaud your fervour with a full point . |
4 | A short zip is a compromise but most bags now come with a full length zip , generally with a double puller which enables you to open it up from the top or bottom to allow air to ventilate in warmer weather . |
5 | Yorkshire Television , the independent broadcaster and programme maker , brightened shareholders ' screens yesterday with a full year 's pre-tax profits up from £15.64million to £18million and a dividend payout of 11.3p for the year as against 9.6p last time . |
6 | What do we charge for this service ? — generally nothing , as our costs are normally covered by commissions payable on business that we introduce but we provide you with a full statement of our Terms of Business before any transaction takes place . |
7 | ‘ I 've ended up most of them with a full confession , once we 'd worked it out . |
8 | is a close-textured cheddar-type cheese with a full and distinctive flavour . |
9 | Designer ties and fine cotton or silk shirts complement the clothes , together with a full range of accessories including handmade Artioli shoes . |
10 | ‘ We never played with a full deck ’ , complained Clair George . |
11 | They play , instead , joyfully , with a full command that allows them in performance to play , not as men chained to their scores , but as men making music with free intelligence and full imagination . |
12 | He was a man with a full heart . |
13 | Even then , with a full glass of water , she found it difficult to swallow the powdery pieces . |
14 | The 404 , designed by Michael Jackson and built by Parker , is the opposite of that , a fast trapeze centre-boarder suitable for youngsters when on an 80 per cent main , but which could test lightweight crews of any age with a full rig . |
15 | Fal Sail will also get you started with a full range of RYA courses , and its prices are typical with a five-day tuition package costing £320 per person in high season . |
16 | If an engine fails , it will still climb vertically with a full load , Dr Kocurek said . |
17 | The bank is planning a European and American roadshow on April 28 and is negotiating to become the first Portuguese company with a full overseas listing on one of the American stock exchanges . |
18 | Until badly fitted with a new hip in his seventies , he remained a tall , slim , naturally commanding figure , with a full head of wavy hair framing a ruddy complexion . |
19 | Clean-shaven and with a full head of greying hair , he was known as a gentle man , but nobody crossed him . |
20 | If this means paying more than 10% on the holiday price , you will be entitled to cancel your holiday with a full refund of all money paid except for the premium paid to us for holiday insurance and amendment charges . |
21 | The 2-club competition was very popular , the Standard dryly commenting ‘ Much better cards were put in than anticipated , the winning ladies finished with scores which would have done them credit with a full bag of clubs ! ’ |
22 | A routine change of engine consumables ' : water hoses , fan and pas belts and all filters and throttle cable together with a full service on the rest of the vehicle should see the RR fit for your trip . |
23 | It will become increasingly important that such decisions are taken with a full understanding of the implications of this procedure . |
24 | When and if this occurs , decisions about mentally handicapped babies will be made with a full consideration of the issues involved . |
25 | Only when the barriers of ignorance and fear are destroyed will our mentally handicapped community be fully integrated into our society , and decisions and judgements — perhaps of a life or death nature — be made with a full and real understanding of the issues involved . |
26 | I will not presume to trouble Your Grace with a full description of our unhappy circumstances , which my father has set forth most accurately in his very humble petition … |
27 | On the morning of 2 December Paris was placarded with proclamations from the Prince dissolving the Assembly , ordering the holding of new elections with a full , restored franchise and proclaiming martial law . |
28 | ( viii ) Pupils should be taught to help the reader by leaving a space between words and by ending sentences with a full stop or question mark and by beginning them with a capital letter . |
29 | Back on board , the senior consultants , having had a council of war , open up with a full frontal attack of heavy verbal artillery , ending with a chilling final volley : ‘ Most of us will be taking samples home for analysis . ’ |
30 | Cairns Underwater Camera Centre ( CUCC ) is geared up for photography , with a full processing lab onshore . |