Example sentences of "have [verb] [to-vb] the full " in BNC.

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1 We did not achieve that , but the Regional Council has undertaken to carry the full costs itself .
2 He has offered to pay the full market price .
3 GREG MACKEY , Warrington 's Australian scrum-half who came as a two-month stop-gap but has figured prominently in the club 's unbeaten start , has agreed to spend the full season at Wilderspool , writes Paul Wilson .
4 ‘ Had I been in a civilian occupation , ’ he wrote , ‘ I should not have hesitated to pay the full amount . ’
5 By the 18th Century , ‘ monkey ’ had come to mean the full five-gallon rum ration that was issued to the mess on a man-of-war .
6 If you 're not registered , and want the latest version , you 've got to pay the full whack ( less any discounts the dealer might offer you ) .
7 Unlike the other three Cambodian factions , the Khmers Rouges had refused to facilitate the full deployment of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia ( UNTAC ) in the areas under its control .
8 For others , aberrant leaders and the socio-economic conditions of the interwar years had combined to deny the full fruition of democratic government aspired to by so many Japanese .
9 The greater the length of time that they have had to consider the full implications of what was proposed at Maastricht , the stronger have been their reservations .
10 But strange , because although Fender have chosen to include the full vintage set on the audience-orientated front side of the guitar , the spring cavity cover on the reverse side is still boring old white .
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