Example sentences of "make full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Above all , there was disappointment at Hitler 's remarks that he had made full provision for the coming winter — the logical conclusion being drawn ‘ that the struggle in the east , in contrast to the hopes entertained up to now by the overwhelming majority of the population , can not be ended before the next winter ’ .
2 Ferromet Group has made full provision in its financial statements against the investment in and amounts due from Ferromet Resources Inc and its subsidiaries .
3 As our evidence to the Select Committee showed , we have made full provision for these costs in our accounts .
4 The seamen are therefore determined that they will have nothing to do with Germans of any description until the Germans have made full reparation for the cruel murders committed and the lives lost on the high seas from submarine action " .
5 The buyers took delivery of the foil but never made full payment .
6 From the butt , the water flows through a bath ( you 'd better believe it ) containing more gravel and sacks : Ken has made full use of the overflow and plughole to circulate the water fully through the media before it returns to the pond via a glide cascade made of liner-covered wood .
7 In their petition , the Gascon clergy and nobility reminded Edward that his predecessors as ‘ lords ’ ( domini ) of Aquitaine , and their seneschals , had made full use of this assembly and that it was a valuable weapon in his armoury against the pretensions of the king of France and his officers .
8 No one has yet made full use of the massive archival material available , which includes not just the twenty-nine volumes of Keynes ' published Collected Writings , but also a great quantity of unpublished personal and economic papers , many of them only recently available for inspection .
9 These women have made full use of their respective groups to discuss the theoretical , formal and personal concerns underpinning and sustaining the shifts within their creative practice .
10 What is absolutely erm essential is that we do more to provide good quality support teaching materials and advice and that the grant that I mentioned earlier is made full use of , so that specialisms and co-ordination can be much improved in primary schools .
11 The Economic League report on The Present Trend of Communism in Britain alleged that " the Communist Party has made full use of the Left Book Club , enabling it for the first time to make effective contact with some 50,000 members of the middle class " .
12 Would it be better for employees and pensioners to elect equally high-powered trustees from the outside world as the equivalent of non-executive directors , of which the JS board has made full use for many years now ?
13 Rather , it first , made full divorce somewhat easier and cheaper , opening it up to the upper middle class , second , made judicial separation more expensive and more rare ; and third , continued to deny the poor access to either .
14 Roger of Wendover says that the inhabitants of the disafforested districts made full use of their newly acquired liberties , by cutting and selling timber from their woods , making assarts and bringing suitable waste land into cultivation , and hunting the deer .
15 Farthing made full use of his stamina , taking the lead early .
16 John made full use of all the tuition provided .
17 Alton , in contrast , made full use of the elements and hit four more goals .
18 These works mark the beginning of a new maturity in Mozart 's style , both in scoring ( he now made full use of the range of instruments and good players available in Vienna ) and in scope .
19 The BDA made full use of her skill for many years .
20 Modernism is described to us with references to a neat sequence of male coteries who obviously made full use of the opportunity for dialogue and debate .
21 The gains would far outweigh the losses , provided Britain made full use of all her bargaining strength , and offered herself as an equal partner and not as a beggar .
22 He was a good strategist , delegated carefully , and made full use of computers , working from his office most of the time .
23 Discovery to find the identity of a wrongdoer was held to be available against anyone against whom the plaintiff has a cause of action in relation to the same wrong ; someone who has become ‘ mixed up in the affair ’ and incurred any liability to the person wronged must make full disclosure on that point even though the person wronged has no intention of proceeding against him .
24 ( a ) Every partner must make full disclosure to his co-partners This duty is given statutory force by s28 of the Partnership Act : Partners are bound to render true accounts and full information of all things affecting the partnership to any partner or his legal representatives .
25 Even with the latter part of this clause ( as drafted ) included it has been held that a landlord must still make full disclosure and not mislead the tenant nor will these words protect the landlord from an action for misrepresentation or misdescription .
26 We must of course make full allowance for the disappearance of the most important historical sources of the third century B.C. Hieronymus of Cardia is likely to have given a precise account of the Celtic events of 280–275 B.C. Later Phylarchus continued the story .
27 Bonanza , twice successful over jumps , can make full use of a light weight in the Levy Board Handicap ( 4.45 ) and Mossy Rose , who came off worst in a four-way photo-finish at Lingfield last month , is fancied for the Hardwick Handicap ( 5.45 ) .
28 You should make full use of them since the sail should be tight .
29 As had been realised already in the model experiments , a rotor ship would not make full use of a wind blowing directly from astern .
30 It must also make full use of all sources of energy .
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