Example sentences of "[to-vb] for the full [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , general practitioners are unlikely to have the management resources to contract for the full range of services required by a local population .
2 The Opposition do not understand that we have to provide for the full life of the Trident system — for 30 years .
3 The writer was once with a small London bookseller who unblushingly pointed out a volume of Arctic travel which he was just about to despatch for the full treatment of glaciers , polar bears and seals .
4 The closing declaration included joint commitments ( i ) to create an Andean Presidential Council whose task would be to further promote the political and economic integration of member countries ; ( ii ) to formulate a common position on future foreign debt negotiations to be presented to the forthcoming Latin American Economic System ( SELA ) ministerial meeting [ see p. 37018 for June 1989 meeting ] ; and ( iii ) to propose a permanent consultative system to press for the full implementation of the February 1990 Cartagena summit 's agreements and measures against illegal drug production and trafficking [ see pp. 37243-44 ] .
5 Some farmers were told that they could either settle at once for 60 per cent of what was due to them , or wait three years to fight for the full amount .
6 They cover mainly the period since 1950 in order to allow for the full return to peacetime economic conditions which occurred largely during the reconstruction period after 1945 .
7 UNESCO however is unlikely to able to pay for the full cost of the restoration programme and intends to enlist aid from other international agencies .
8 Hence between 300 and 600 Taka were required to pay for the full treatment .
9 In these circumstances I feel it is perfectly reasonable to ask for the full refund of £29.50 , not to mention compensation for all the vexation and trouble I have been caused .
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