Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] the full " in BNC.

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1 Hereford and Worcester has already voted for a similar ban , Northamptonshire 's decision only has to go to the full council , and Gloucestershire votes next week .
2 They would have exploited to the full every real and imagined grievance .
3 But er no , Sir Edward had to go through the full rigmarole of a meeting with the great man , I put that in inverted commas , but er I suppose he thinks he is , the great man himself , Saddam Hussein .
4 Traffic noise had swollen into the full cancer of morning rush-hour .
5 He had booked for the full residential weekend , as he did every time one was held .
6 Every single component , Dr Barnard had said with the full concurrence of his military colleagues at Fort Halstead — the copper wires , their plastic covering , the Semtex , the pulse-receiver , the battery , the brass and the leather stitching — was of Soviet manufacture .
7 During a three-week sentencing hearing in late September and early October , however , Judge Marvin H. Shoob , of the US Federal District Court of Atlanta , declared that he did not believe that Drogoul was the sole orchestrator of the Iraqi loans , and alluded to Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) documents which proved " definitely " that Drogoul had acted with the full knowledge of BNL 's head office in Rome .
8 Graham brought proceedings to a standstill , arguing that he was within his rights to declare even though the rules stated he had to bat for the full 10 overs .
9 So now you 're saying , if you ca n't make so we 've , we 've changed from the full unbiased overall story
10 In this case , you have to go through the full manual routine as outlined above , stopping on play-pause and switching back to record-pause when you reach the desired edit-out point on the previous recording .
11 The Opposition do not understand that we have to provide for the full life of the Trident system — for 30 years .
12 That what the inspector 's been telling us year after year , that we are in serious danger of not coming up to the protection safety standards , is something that we ca n't push into the background any longer and I 'm very glad it 's come to the full council so that the whole council can take it seriously the public protection committee has taken it seriously for a very long time .
13 These days , of course , the relatively primitive Lazarsfeldian methods have grown into the full mathematical eloquence of causal modelling , factor and cluster analysis , and more , encouraged by the power of the modern computer to handle larger and larger data sets and their mathematical analysis .
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