Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] for a full " in BNC.

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1 A search is now under way to find a medium with a reliably long shelf-life , because even if our present-day sound recordings last for a full century ( which is doubtful ) , our successors will have to copy the whole collection every hundred years or so .
2 The aliquots are withdrawn from specified depths at the time intervals shown for a full analysis of the fine particle content .
3 Choose 7/8in mats where workers remain for a full shift ; 1/2in mats at work stations used for hours at a time ; 3/8in mats in traffic areas .
4 If you have not paid sufficient NI contributions to qualify for a full rate basic pension you may be entitled to a reduced rate of pension .
5 However , if , as applies to many women , despite having worked for a good number of years you have made insufficient contributions to qualify for a full pension , you should contact your local Social Security office , quoting your pension number and national insurance number .
6 Today , doctors ' leaders call for a full inquiry into the dangers of brain damage in boxers .
7 The post-war years were full of women longing for a full skirt and unable to make it .
8 Present hyper-text provides mainly for small , simply structured documents and , in the way that it concentrates on factors at the human — machine interface , it gives good insight into the capabilities needed for a full hyper-medium system .
9 The MPs called for a full report from the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate on both bids ; a detailed list of all the matters under review ; precise statements on the terms of reference of the Rosyth review and on the relative weight to be placed on capital and current costs in the multi-million bids ; and the social and economic effects of run-down on employment in Rosyth and Devonport .
10 10% of house-buyers opt for a full structural survey ; this is a more detailed report based on a more exhaustive investigation and technical examination of the property — it lists the defects and includes an assessment of any remedial works which may need to be undertaken immediately and in the foreseeable future .
11 Representatives ask for a full written decision as a matter of course , whereas unrepresented parties are less likely to exercise the right to a full written decision .
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