Example sentences of "full [noun sg] to [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The National Curriculum subjects will therefore have to be given priority for resources , especially where schools have not offered the full curriculum to all pupils , or in primary schools which may have done little science and technology .
2 ‘ A national court which is called upon , within the limits of its jurisdiction , to apply provisions of Community law is under a duty to give full effect to those provisions , if necessary refusing of its own motion to apply any conflicting provisions of national legislation , even if adopted subsequently , and it is not necessary for the court to request or await the prior setting aside of such provisions by legislative or other constitutional means .
3 A national court which is called upon … to apply provisions of Community law is under a duty to give full effect to those provisions , if necessary refusing of its own motion to apply any conflicting provisions of national legislation , even if adopted subsequently , and it is not necessary for the court to request or await a prior setting aside of such provisions by legislative or constitutional means .
4 Having impounded these two sets for the time , we give our full attention to such influences as the inducements which good fishing wages will offer to sailors to stay in their fishing homes for a year or two , instead of applying for work on a ship .
5 Through the PANDA Project most major libraries in the region now give full access to many CD-Roms , including the Echo 's .
6 we have said in our policy statement that we wish to have full access to all waterways for the general public and will examine how this can be brought about .
7 You must observe ES policies on equal opportunities and give your full commitment to any measures introduced to ensure equality of opportunity .
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