Example sentences of "[pers pn] take the full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She took the full impact of the car , ’ said police superintendent Roger Dixon .
2 And I must be on top to let him take the full force of the impact .
3 ‘ I suppose we are right to send you and Jeremy out to get Tristram rather than leave him to take the full consequences ? ’ he said reflectively , as he loaded her and her possessions into his car and took the wheel .
4 Only " tough love " is helpful , loving the sufferer but allowing him or her to take the full consequences of all actions caused by the disease .
5 Having slotted the door pivots into place on the doors , you can then insert them , locating the pivot into the top track first , then resting the bottom pivots into the bottom track where they take the full weight of the doors
6 He took the full blast .
7 Because Set 's existence ended in a brief moment of agony , as he took the full force of Angel One 's flying hip-kick on his open upper jaw .
8 Situated on top of its hill in the middle of Lincolnshire , it took the full blast of the east wind all the way from Russia — nothing to stop it , you see .
9 A B&Q spokesman said last night : ‘ Because our store was the closest to the viaduct it took the full force of the blast and it could well be that we are talking of a complete demolition .
10 In many areas , it took the full weight of Paisley 's authority , exercised either directly or through loyal supporters such as Gordon Cooke , then chairman of the North Antrim branch , to persuade the Protestant Unionists to dissolve in favour of the new organization .
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