Example sentences of "[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 It means that we will need to issue a full form investment business engagement letter ( see 0403.1 above ) and the client will be afforded the protection under the FSA for individual investors .
3 By the age of 3 years most children can voluntarily initiate emptying a full bladder and later a partly full bladder .
4 The teacher would need to play a full role in the revision activity , monitoring and providing remedial help wherever necessary .
5 From around 50 yards out you will not need to produce a full swing .
6 At this hearing no evidence is called , but the tribunal does like to have a full account of the claims of each party and of the evidence to be called to support them .
7 Through his institutional library he obtained a standard work of reference on the subject of trade credit management and quickly formed the opinion that he would need the co-operation of several more departments before he could hope to implement a full credit policy .
8 What did you expect to gain from coming here , Fran — that I might suddenly decide to make a full confession ? ’
9 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 .
10 Another example of that for instance , and this is something we 'll , we 'll have to wait a full explanation of this we 'll have to wait a little bit later itself .
11 To qualify for an ultra race , runners must have completed a full marathon in under three hours 30 minutes .
12 The doctors told me they had high hopes that in a year you 'd have made a full recovery .
13 ‘ You must have had a full life ? ’
14 If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’
15 It was initially envisaged that the work would last for about half a term , but provided that most other subject requirements , were also being met , the " thematic-driven " approach could have encompassed a full term 's work .
16 It 's the first time he 'll have run a full marathon , but he 's jogged into FOX F M this evening .
17 ‘ Besides , you 'll probably have to face a full interrogation on the Monpazier bastide on Saturday .
18 Do not forget to take a full driving licence if you intend to drive whilst abroad .
19 ( 2 ) The buyer may attempt to induce shareholders to accept the tender offer ( and not " wait and see " ) by expressly stating or implying that he does not intend to make a full bid .
20 And in twelve years as an experienced shop steward , I can only recall having a full time officer in I think on three occasions .
21 I said she might 've sent a full packet give one to Barry , one to Rhys and one to Cerys but there was only two
22 The programme should continue to permit a full evaluation of the issues involved and should serve as a model for other initiatives within the community for genetic disease .
23 We are confident that the programme should continue to permit a full evaluation of the issues raised by screening newborn males for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and hope to extend its duration so that the perspectives of the families may be assessed as the boys develop symptoms and signs of muscular weakness .
24 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 .
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