Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] a full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a Commons statement , Mr Clarke said : ‘ We would very much prefer to see a full accident and emergency service provided by trained ambulancemen , but that is impossible while the unions continue to insist on the 14 conditions which they have imposed .
2 What did you expect to gain from coming here , Fran — that I might suddenly decide to make a full confession ? ’
3 And in twelve years as an experienced shop steward , I can only recall having a full time officer in I think on three occasions .
4 ‘ Besides , you 'll probably have to face a full interrogation on the Monpazier bastide on Saturday .
5 He might justifiably refuse to guarantee a full return to health in the near future yet still be prepared , if asked , to express a reasonable degree of confidence about your recovery prospects which should be enough to satisfy many employers .
6 By the age of 3 years most children can voluntarily initiate emptying a full bladder and later a partly full bladder .
7 In an upwards market this would benefit the landlord , who could never hope to achieve a full market rent pursuant to an interim rent application , but would disadvantage the tenant , who would presumably prefer the old rent to continue during negotiations , thereby acting as a negotiating factor .
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