Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] a full [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Separation of the two hemispheres of the brain showed each could only sustain a full range of visual control over the opposite hand . |
2 | But Britain and Europe can only play a full role in reducing divisions between North and South from a position of strength . |
3 | I 'll just make a full band , stitch it on |
4 | Every day the Canyon humbles us with some new wonder : a 2,000ft sheer wall of red limestone , a golden eagle soaring down to the river to fish , a natural rock amphitheatre which would comfortably accommodate a full orchestra and 20,000 people . |
5 | A technique which is slightly deficient in those criteria necessary for a full point may nevertheless merit a full point if it is a kick to the head . |
6 | Many people could easily consume a full can , diluted , during a thirsty summer day , and it would have little if any effect in reducing an appetite for solid food . |
7 | Contested cases where there is representation can easily last a full day , or even longer if the facts are at all complicated , and the written decisions are lengthy , often running to six or seven pages of single-spaced typescript . |
8 | Example B. Mr Careless , the proprietor of The Barmy Towers Hotel , overbooks the rooms in his hotel , in the expectation that some guests may cancel and he will still have a full hotel . |
9 | You should still play a full part in |
10 | Investigations will usually involve a full site investigation and the boring of trial holes . |
11 | ‘ In another location I would probably have a full dining room every night , but that is only a part of what is important to me . |
12 | The shop will also operate a full EPOS system , and carry a range of general titles , stationery , compact discs and other non-book merchandise . |
13 | They are available from L. Cornelissen & Son , where you will also find a full range of back-up materials for the serious pastel artist . |
14 | I can not now become a full dervish ; or at least not until my nieces are educated and married . |
15 | These figures on their own do not really provide a full assessment of the effectiveness of planning . |
16 | Traders working late can even take a full evening meal in the restaurant . |
17 | The investigation officer would then prepare a full dossier to be sent to both sides prior to the hearing . |