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

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1 It is too early to make a full assessment of the impact of such privatization on industrial efficiency .
2 As in many asylums , rehabilitation had tended to revolve around the acute admission wards from which patients were more likely to make a full recovery .
3 With the care of the centre she 's likely to make a full recovery .
4 When he was able to make a full number of appearances , or a large proportion of them , Palace did reasonably well — best was 7th in 1949–50 when Graham missed only four games — but when his back injury prevented him from appearing regularly the side suffered badly and we finished bottom of the League twice in three seasons with Graham making only 26 ( 1948–49 ) and 11 ( 1950–51 ) appearances respectively .
5 In some cases this is probably because the cause of acute renal failure itself was associated with a degree of permanent damage , and elderly people ( who formed the bulk of our patients ) may have less renal reserve and be less able to make a full recovery after an acute insult .
6 The collection and evaluation of the data necessary to make a full comparison of all the ‘ alternative choices ’ available in any policy process are beyond human capabilities , even when aided by computers .
7 The NII , which blames staff shortages and hold-ups at the CEGB for the delays , is due to make a full statement next week .
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