Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] a full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 if I find it too much , cos I start , I 'm starting a full time job again , I , I 'll ask to share it hopefully .
2 And , of course , I gradually built up then to until I got the er the main overall jobs , and er w by the time I was twenty one , of course , I was considered a full waggon repairer .
3 So if I was working a full week , Sunday to Sunday , the next day would be my rest day , and the next week , it would be a Tuesday .
4 So with the big firms , when you 're doing a full house and you you are n't just going to have a few bits like you would for a light removal , off you go and you estimate .
5 it 's like writing an essay , you 've got to try and get as mi many things in as you would do when you if you were writing a full essay but instead of writing a paragraph on each thing you write a sentence on each thing try and cover as many bases , then , that 's how you how you get very good marks , it 's not , they are not trying to test your erm your deep knowledge about any one thing in these short answers they are testing the broad , broad venture of your , of your knowledge , alright , so what you want to try and do is to is a blunderbuss approach when you ans you answer these , these questions .
6 But I mean , if it was costing this sort of money to clear the pipes and so forth out , what I fail to understand is if we 're having a full overhaul of the machine , why this was n't incorporated within it .
7 ‘ If we were to put a full description of the girl , and of the clothes she was wearing , in Saturday 's paper , it might be seen by her parents or someone who knew her .
8 Students will pay only 20% of the Community Charge providing they are undertaking a full time course of higher education .
9 The linguists were allowed to diminish or extinguish their study of the sciences : the scientists , if they were to maintain a full programme in three separate sciences , had no time to waste on languages .
10 They say they were promised a full inquiry .
11 I know that it is taking a full part in the exercise being undertaken by Scottish Enterprise .
12 He realises it needs attention if he is to complete a full set of major titles by winning the world crown in Stuttgart in August .
13 By then it was blowing a full gale from the west , the wind slamming down off the mountains with katabatic blasts that hammered the luminous white of the water with such fury that it splayed out like shot , a reminder that the heights west of the port were almost six hundred metres high , the first ski-run only eight kilometres away by car .
14 Our third example concerns Newton 's contemporary , Edmond Halley ( c. 1656–1743 ) , whose efforts to investigate the earth 's history independently of Scriptural authority show how difficult it was to achieve a full separation even by the end of the seventeenth century .
15 By the time he had reached ‘ Who would want to soil such a figure ? ’ he was experiencing a full erection .
16 And so these two brothers , they both got back on , but unfortunately er Les , he was made a full time official of the miners , when he retired , full time official of the miners union .
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