Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] the full " in BNC.

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1 Sooner or later I want to acquire the full range of British birds of prey , and the next bird I hope to work with is a goshawk .
2 We have no choice ; when my father died in nineteen seventy-nine I had to come to an arrangement with the Capital Taxes Office , that , er for not paying the full value of the er death duties on the value of the contents of the house , I had to open it to the public , quite frankly , if then and even more now , if I had to pay the full amount , I 'd have had to sell everything which my family have collected over the last seven hundred years .
3 Well , I live in sheltered accommodation and , believe me , I have to pay the full licence fee .
4 I have to have the full eight hours or I ca n't do a thing the next morning , not a single thing .
5 IF YOU want to capture the full flavour of Europe at work , walk into the Bonola commercial centre in Milan , past the hypermarket , the elegant boutiques and the coffee drinkers queuing for their early morning caffeine jolt , and hitch a lift to the second floor .
6 Ar do yo are you hoping to get the full set ?
7 Her industries produced an inadequate supply of munitions and weaponry and , in 1915 , with stalemate in the west , she had to bear the full offensive impact of the Central Powers .
8 But more complex work , such as crowns and bridges , is not covered and you have to pay the full laboratory cost of this work or 35 per cent of the dentist 's normal fee .
9 We cease to register the full meaning .
10 ‘ In the UK , the trend of quarterly improvement has accelerated across all classes as we begin to reap the full benefit of the actions we have taken — and continue to take — on rates and operating costs .
11 It got so bad we had to do the full old lady bit and put up net curtains .
12 Firstly , we have to realise the full potential for growth and profitability of our plastic tube technology .
13 Once these places are sold we regret we have to charge the full holiday rate .
14 Nor did they continue to deploy the full panoply of radical techniques in moments of perceived social and political crisis .
15 Pensioners will believe that they have to pay the full amount unless they query it with their local authority or unless the authority has a list .
16 We issued a summons and he failed to pay the full sum on time . ’
17 Only when the Gestapo arrive in search of Jean — real name , Kippelstein — does he come to realise the full implication of their ‘ difference ’ .
18 Does my hon. Friend accept , however , that among pensioners , particularly those who took up residence in sheltered accommodation after 1988 , there is a real fear of injustice , in that some of them have to pay the full licence and some of them do not ?
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