Example sentences of "fully [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 These two aspects — conflicts of interest and imperfect information — take us into areas that are far from fully treated in the case of the private economy .
2 Advertisements do not usually spring fully formed into the mind of an agency 's resident creative genius .
3 Nothing on the exterior , however , prepared one for the stunning exhibition of color , texture , and mural art in the interior , features that constituted a major step in an architectural revolution that was most fully developed in the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago ( 1933–74 ) .
4 But their limitations were fully exposed in the course of the Crimean War ( 1853–56 ) .
5 By contrast , another tall reputation had looked fully justified at the start of the afternoon when Nashwan 's half-brother Mukddaam , survived a stewards ' inquiry after beating 18 rivals convincingly on his racecourse debut to become favourite for the Derby at 16-1 with William Hill .
6 From our laboratory , it has previously been reported that the acid stimulatory effect of gastrin can be fully explained by the stimulation of histamine release .
7 The available armed forces were expected to be fully committed to the defence of Italy in the first two years of a war .
8 In practice , these provisions will be very difficult to apply but the preamble to the EC Directive may give some assistance as it talks about the European Community being fully committed to the promotion of international standardization .
9 The Group remains fully committed to the provision of mortgage finance to individuals whilst providing associated services and products from subsidiary companies .
10 But Robert is as fully committed to the world of bloodstock as ever . ’
11 A strange object or sound will result in the ears being fully pricked in the direction of the stimulus , in order to pick up any relevant sounds .
12 He went on to say : ‘ Student numbers in Scotland have increased by a remarkable 25 per cent since 1983 to nearly 110,000 and we fully expect by the end of the century that more than 40 per cent of young Scots will enter higher education .
13 He was always friendly enough , but seemed fully occupied with the bevy of young beach-boys who seemed to swarm around him .
14 Edward remained in Gascony until the end of April 1274 , fully occupied with the settlement of the case of Gaston VII in which Edward was represented at the Parlement of Paris by one of the best civil lawyers in Europe , Francesco Accursius of Bologna .
15 On that occasion he had a special reason — though an odd one — for his refusal : he was fully occupied with the duty of defence which had been entrusted to him by the king .
16 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 .
17 Secure in the knowledge that his mother would be fully occupied for the rest of the evening and the butler would be busy introducing the guests , Patrick pulled off his dressing down and slipped down the back stairs to the kitchen .
18 ‘ That was different , ’ he told her grandly , and resumed , ‘ While ensuring that my secretary had enough work to keep him fully occupied for the whole of that weekend , and not really expecting you would have any need to contact him , I instructed Lubor Ondrus to give you any assistance you might require should a problem arise . ’
19 Just how formidable a barrier these noble-dominated strongholds presented to evolution in a liberal-constitutionalist direction was fully revealed during the premiership of Stolypin .
20 Up to date copies of the THREE STOKES GUIDE together with instructions for its use have been provided to all Personal Depts. — all staff involved in Pleasurecraft claims should be fully instructed in the use of this Guide .
21 Meanwhile , a poll of 75 Tory back-benchers in the Sunday Times showed three out of four believed pensioners and poor families should be fully compensated for the cost of the decision to impose VAT on domestic fuel .
22 In Hilton it represents stages in the journey to God when the soul is no longer engaged with worldly things and as it were asleep to sin ( 24.90r. – 235 ) but is not yet fully illuminated by the knowledge of Christ : The experience of the dark can be either painful or restful : painful in so far as the soul is still troubled by the pressures of the worldly attractions from which it is hiding ; or restful in so far as the soul is waiting untroubled in its longing for Christ .
23 One of these rights , the right to sue the carrier , to this day is not fully lodged with the holder of the bill .
24 AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Even businesses that are fully prepared for the collapse of EC frontiers might need some help with the details
25 The expression of conditions of existence , so often insisted on by the illustrious Cuvier , is fully embraced by the principle of natural selection .
26 Thus , the workers ’ movement was already showing the disintegration which was fully accomplished in the destruction of the empire in the First World War .
27 This school of thought holds that Japanese ground forces could be of military value in the defence of Japan , and that their establishment would release US forces for service in other areas where they would be fully needed in the event of war .
28 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 .
29 The public mood was one of anger and frustration and that mood was fully reflected in the House of Commons .
30 Whenever trade was slack , employers tried to keep stab men fully employed at the expense of linesmen .
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