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

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1 But that was many years ago when they were still juveniles and one day she disappeared and none of the eagles there has since had the full power of a Callanish eagle .
2 my Lord the I rely on , on this passage and your Lordship has also got the full section dealing with er the nature of the directive er from er the er from the and book , I rely on this as er as indicating both the text of the , of the treaty itself and this passage from the learned authors as indicating that it is within the power of the United Kingdom
3 maths I might has well put the full name mathematic s ooh mathematics even
4 took the first call , but I 've just been speaking to him , and you 'd better have the full picture . ’
5 As far as Mr Collier 's point er alternative policies concerned , I think listening to it and only half having perhaps digested the full implication , I think really as a matter of principle we 're not un unsympathetic to a lot of what what a lot of people are suggesting there .
6 She had already explained the full landing procedures , the control of the plane by power and rudder , the way the ailerons were only used to hold the plane level .
7 He had just heard the full story from Nigel Cramer in his office atop the Home Office building .
8 In fact , he had always enjoyed the full sound potential of his band .
9 Yet 1857 had also demonstrated the full strategic importance of railways and their role in maintaining future order .
10 Their thoughts and comments are accompanied by the author 's intelligent and knowledgeable text , which will prove extremely valuable to both the newcomer to pastels , and to more experienced artists who have yet to discover the full potential of the medium .
11 However , once you have safely navigated the Full Moon on the 14th — and managed to reassure someone that you 'd love them even if they did n't have a bean — then the remainder of this month should be magic time .
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