Example sentences of "have the full " in BNC.

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1 The venture has the full support of the State Committee of the USSR for Publishing , Printing and Book distribution .
2 ‘ But it 's all gone past my wildest dream , ’ said Denis , 39 , who has the full support of wife Lynn and three youngsters .
3 Under the Special powers Act the government has the full authority to act and has failed to do so .
4 And on the other hand , the Spanish government has the full backing of the people — who are Catholics !
5 We look so closely and with such moralistic scrutiny at the religious content of sects , and the habit of mind that imagines that it alone has the full and unique expression of the faith , that we fail to notice what they have to offer .
6 One of the reasons for her unpopularity could be because right now she — and only she — has the full confidence of Kurt Cobain , the man without whom Nirvana ca n't function .
7 This amended proposal has the full support of the European Parliament .
8 If you explain that working with teachers and students is a valuable staff development exercise which has the full support of the company management , then there will be no problem about your colleagues ' participation .
9 Such freedom can only be exercised if the manager has the full authority to make decisions , without the need to ask a boss for approval , and without the chance that a boss might step in and alter or reverse the subordinate 's decisions .
10 What must be appreciated , however , is that the system is still fairly new and still evolving and only recently has the full potential of the database approach in general , and the integrated payroll personnel system specifically , been realised to anything like its full extent .
11 Keith has the full uniform on now .
12 Does the Prime Minister still take the view , as he told the House last Thursday , that he has the full support of his predecessor ?
13 That is why my right hon. and learned Friend continually puts forward those proposals , and he has the full support of the companies in my area , which understand those problems .
14 The LIFESPAN manager has the full range of privileges available to him and is the only user who exists in a system when it is installed .
15 The LIFESPAN Manager ( whose name is MANAGER ) has the full range of privileges available to him and is the only user who exists in a system when it is installed .
16 has the full support of six of the eight North Yorkshire district councils .
17 And he has the full backing of his bosses .
18 ‘ Merseyside has the full backing of the Government and we have made the position clear to the EC , ’ he said .
19 And other top Tories like Michael Heseltine and party chairman Norman Fowler will share the platform with him to show he has the full backing of the Cabinet .
20 Mr Mackie , who has the full backing of his firm , is pleading not guilty to the charge .
21 Thousands of people across the country have signed the plea which has the full backing of the Opposition .
22 The state 's ultimate authority over broadcasting exemplifies one of the deficiencies of public service broadcasting , though , paradoxically , John Reith , the BBC 's first managing director/director general , would not have been able to develop the BBC as he did had he not had the full support of the state .
23 But that was many years ago when they were still juveniles and one day she disappeared and none of the eagles there has since had the full power of a Callanish eagle .
24 The Buckfastleigh section , now known as the Primrose Line , has been leased to the South Devon Railway Trust who are supported by the Dart Valley Railway Association and will operate it very much as before but adding various events to attract railway enthusiasts : in this the Trust will have the fullest support and cooperation from the Company line .
25 It has long been established in England and Wales that the schools should have the fullest possible measure of responsibility for their own work , including responsibility for their own curriculum and teaching methods which should be evolved by their own staff to meet the needs of their own pupils .
26 In keeping with its standing as an independent body with a built-in majority of teachers , the Council was committed to the thesis that ‘ each school should have the fullest measure of responsibility for its own curriculum and teaching methods based on the needs of its own pupils and evolved by its own staff ’ .
27 They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate .
28 They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate .
29 Mr Meacher said provided there had been a majority ballot decision trade unions must have the full protection of the law to pursue a lawful trade dispute .
30 The intercontinental B-1B bomber 's electronic countermeasure system will never have the full capabilities touted by the Reagan administration .
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