full inspection

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandinspection

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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inspection
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˈspek.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˈspek.ʃən/
the act of looking at something carefully, or an official visit to a building or organization to check that everything is correct ...
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(Definition offullandinspectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull inspection

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There must be afullinspection.
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Thefullinspectionmust comprise those areas.
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He was referring to the lastfullinspection.
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That is the purpose of afullinspectionreport.
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The agency was to havefullinspectionrights as well as the authority to order military retaliation against any nations found to be engaged in non-peaceful research.
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We know that some schools have never had afullinspection.
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Indeed, some schools have never had the benefit of afullinspection.
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Inspectors conduct afullinspectiononly once every three years or so.
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If this is not immediately possible, thefullinspectionwill be postponed until it is possible.
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Some assessment of physical education provision would be included in allfullinspectionreports of primary and secondary schools.
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Under our proposals, local authorities will be sentfullinspectionreports every four years on every school they maintain.
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That relies solely on afullinspectioncarried out only once every four years, with nothing in between.
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We are making a guarantee to parents that once every four years all schools will have afullinspection.
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My noble friend was worried about the rigours of afullinspection, which is the phrase he used.
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That would insist on carrying out afullinspectionto determine the state of human rights in that country.
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The last formalfullinspectionwas held in 1956, when a report was issued in confidence to the local education authority.
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A team should not be allowed to make claims that can be justified only when afullinspectionhas been carried out.
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We must await the results of these measures which we hope will expedite progress towardsfullinspectionand uniformly high standards.
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It is particularly horrifying that so many things seem not to have happened following the previous recommendations after thefullinspectionin 1996.
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I thought that he was on weak ground in asking why once there has been afullinspectionthe school should be bothered again.
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In the year 1910 168 secondary schools received afullinspection; in forty-seven of them the inspectors called attention to the inadequacy of the salaries.
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This gave way to alarm when that country refused to allowfullinspectionof nuclear sites.
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The firstfullinspectionreport since the disputed 1999 report was published in 2007.
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Such tampering will not be visible withoutfullinspectionof the fuse.
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However, there must be power to act in response to special and, let us hope, exceptional circumstances where serious complaints mean thatfullinspectionis necessary.
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