Example sentences of "given a full " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You have already been given a full briefing on the facts , ’ said the President .
2 They will be drawn from the top 50% of the lean selection index of each of the seven participating flocks and given a full veterinary inspection before the sale .
3 So , we could be sure the unborn child was given a full and more than adequate food and oxygen supply throughout .
4 It is true that Beccaria 's classical programme has never been given a full trial ( the image of his public floggings and toiling chain-gangs rather than his denial of capital punishment may help the liberal-minded to feel this less of a loss ) .
5 He said most ticket-holders had already been warned of the cancellation and would be given a full refund .
6 This eminent folklorist , however , has not given a full consideration to the Celtic background .
7 Once there , you will be given a full day to see this incredible display of vibrant colour .
8 The interests of the alleged contemnor require that he should have the right to be informed of the charges which he has to meet , to be advised and represented if he so wishes ( subject to his being eligible for legal aid or otherwise able to finance his defence ) , to be given a full and fair opportunity of meeting those charges and , if found guilty of contempt of court , to be informed in sufficiently clear terms of what has been found against him .
9 And Mr Howard Brown ’ ( Morse hesitated ) ‘ has given a full and fairly satisfactory account of his own whereabouts that afternoon , an account which has since been substantially corroborated . ’
10 All hospital patients had been given a diagnosis of primary depression uncomplicated by any underlying condition such as alcoholism , but were also given a full clinical interview ( PSE ) by the research psychiatrist .
11 All the women were also given a full social interview about their family , employment , housing , financial circumstances , crises , marital relationship , events and difficulties of the previous twelve months .
12 In prose fiction , a more dialogic genre , various shifts of deictic centre occur ( that is , from character to character ) and we are more likely to see deictic terms verified intra-textually — for example , pronominal reference given a full cataphoric form .
13 ‘ It was to protect this operation that the press were not given a full briefing when the recent doping allegations were made .
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