Example sentences of "has [vb pp] full " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ homes for heroes ’ debate has received full attention ( Orbach , 1977 ; Swenarton , 1981 ) , but the circumstantial canvas of historical explanation extends over some years .
2 Although a good deal of excavation has taken place at Alcester , especially in the south-western suburb around Birch Abbey , very little has received full publication.6 Excavations in the fortified area of the town have always been difficult owing to the presence of modern buildings , but with new developments taking place , they have at last become feasible ; even now , though , the line of the defences is still imperfectly known .
3 The Democrat Congressman Long has given full rein to his total unworthiness as a man and as a government functionary in his dealings with a country which is a friend to his government and to his nation .
4 The purchaser will be concerned to ensure that the vendor has given full and accurate details of all independent contractors used by the business and to warrant that no such person is an employee .
5 The wheel has come full circle .
6 Thus the wheel has come full circle : the main feature in the design of the primitive sickle is included — much to its advantage — in the latest models of the combine harvester .
7 The Heart of Wales Line has come full circle ; from prosperity in the early days , via near disasters , to what seems to be a gradual revival of its fortunes today .
8 Since the early days when the entire collection was catalogued in one small book , the role of the Botanic Garden has come full circle .
9 A manufacturer of sun care products has just issued a report showing that the view on tanning has come full circle .
10 The Dublin-based liquid petroleum gas company , Flogas , has reported full year pre-tax profits of IR£6.52m , down from IR£7.16m in the previous year .
11 The room is dazzling snow , the moon has risen full and cold .
12 Now , however , it seems , the wheel has turned full circle .
13 The wheel has turned full circle .
14 To this extent the wheel has turned full circle and the NHS is back where it was when Mrs Thatcher was so irritated by stories of bad news about health services that she announced her review of the NHS .
15 Now the pattern has turned full circle .
16 In the case of television sets the wheel has turned full circle , from intensive distribution to selective distribution ( for the reasons just mentioned ) and back to intensive distribution .
17 Ferromet Group has made full provision in its financial statements against the investment in and amounts due from Ferromet Resources Inc and its subsidiaries .
18 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 .
19 To the extent that the purchaser is willing to accept this reduction of the absolute nature of warranties , it should be on the basis the vendor acknowledges that in all circumstances it has made full and proper enquiries and investigations ( see clause 13.6 of the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) ; ( i ) to provide that the vendor shall not be liable if the purchaser completed the sale at the full purchase price despite the fact that it had knowledge of a particular breach of warranty .
20 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 " .
21 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 ?
22 We might say that anyone who has had full control over the manufacture of a defective product has a responsibility to compensate those injured by it .
23 the Network member submitting the suggestions has provided full corporate details to the initiating member ( ie full corporate name of prospective purchaser , address , telephone number and name of senior office to contact ) , a brief summary of the current business activities of the prospective purchaser , and reasons why the prospective purchaser might be interested .
24 Meanwhile , defender Graham Hill , sidelined since the start of the season by knee ligament damage , has resumed full training .
25 Once the physiotherapist is confident that the patient has gained full control of his hemiplegic leg while making sideways steps , she then guides him through a sequence of forward steps , starting with the normal leg , transferring the weight onto that leg to move the hemiplegic leg , and maintaining good control of the pelvis during the movement .
26 The Law graduate who has gained full exemption proceeds at once to the Final ; this requires attendance for nine months at one of the law schools recognised by the Law Society for this purpose .
27 The practitioner utilizing this block steps up to meet the kick as it is coming in , thus meeting it before it has gained full momentum and power .
28 In the 1970 's and early ‘ 80 's the Club saw more changes than in the whole of its earlier history , so much so that in 1976 former President Tom Luker said of the course shortly before his death ( 1977 ) , ‘ It has been modified so many times it has gone full circle ’ .
29 Perhaps the wheel has gone full circle and the middle class is now prepared to sell its birthright of privacy for the glittering prizes of acquisition .
30 Your correspondent climbed the Mittelegi Ridge with Roger Alton of The Guardian , followed closely by Doug Scott and Sharu Prabhu , with Tibetan refugee , 14-year-old Karma Sondup , plus James Kagambi from Kenya and Tess Borroughs , a Surrey mother of three who has worked full time for Climb for the World since first reading of it in this magazine last year .
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