Example sentences of "be fully [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE CIRCUMSTANCES surrounding Amnesty 's adoption as a prisoner of conscience of Vic Williams , the British soldier currently serving a 14-month prison sentence for desertion , are to be fully aired at the AGM on 10–12 April .
2 Most will be explained in the chapters dealing with each particular aspect of weaving and design , but certain essentials need to be fully understood at the outset .
3 Secondly , as a matter of fact , it is accepted in many areas of the higher education curriculum that the basic conceptual understanding can not be fully accomplished at the undergraduate stage , in which case the ‘ frontiers of knowledge ’ can be shown only to students who follow on to a postgraduate programme .
4 The aims of any programme of research should be fully specified at the outset .
5 I am sure that my right hon. Friend will wish the inquiry to investigate how numerous complaints came to be disregarded , how Mr. Frank Beck was able to simply resign , why the police were never informed of the complaints so that they could be fully investigated at the time , why Mr. Frank Beck , having resigned voluntarily after numerous complaints , was given a reference , why there was not even a report into the then Department of Health and Social Security , and why the inquiries by Brent therefore proved negative .
6 The profit chargeable for income tax purposes is calculated in the same way as if the Bond has been fully encashed at the date of death .
7 On September 17 Izvestiya reported that the situation had " normalized " , but it became clear later that the dangers had not been fully appreciated at the time due to a lack of sophisticated monitoring equipment .
8 The block of flats was a new one and had not been fully occupied at the beginning of the war owing to the absence of people from London .
9 These differences , which have largely supplanted the historical division between the socialist and anarcho-syndicalist traditions , were fully reflected at the level of the CCOO and UGT railway unions in RENFE .
10 Apart from anything else , mill life actually inhibited social intercourse , particularly with the perpetual noise , the physical separation of machines , and the power of overseers , all of which was fully recognised at the time .
11 Korea was fully discussed at the conference and agreement was secured , which later ran into the sands .
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