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

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1 Providers must be fully informed of consumers ' needs and consumers must be fully informed of the services available and the options open to them .
2 The developer would be required to keep such disruption to minimum and to keep FPA fully informed of the construction programme and consequent vessel movements .
3 Unless steps have been taken to ensure that the people of the organisation are fully informed of the changes that are proposed , that they support the changes , and see themselves as gaining from them , then there is no reason to assume that they will cooperate with the changes : indeed , there is good reason to assume that they will try to ensure that the changes do not work .
4 On the other hand , the ‘ behaviourists ’ ( for want of a better term ) argue that the responsibility lies fairly and squarely with individuals who are now fully informed of the dangers they face in perpetuating life-threatening behaviours .
5 We would ask , because it 's not actually clear erm , what that means , that the report from regional delegate conferences could be forwarded to all the G M B representatives at the main workplaces so as to keep all our members fully informed of the proceedings er , say again , the er , Midland and East Coast are supporting the document .
6 Care was also taken to ensure that the video is as up to date as possible , keeping staff fully informed of the Bank of the future .
7 As we shall see in Section 2.8 , it is important to keep employees fully informed of the project .
8 Haughey 's resignation came after the speaker of the Senate and former Justice Minister , Sean Doherty , revealed that Haughey had been fully informed of the tapping of two journalists ' telephones by police in 1982 in an effort to trace Cabinet leaks .
9 Taking the second case first , it is clear that under section 8(2) the driver , in order that he may decide whether or not to claim that the breath specimen be replaced , should be fully informed of the nature of the option open to him and what will be involved if he exercises it .
10 Such arrangements have for some time been permitted so long as clients are fully informed of the nature of the company and the profits go to the firm .
11 Questioning from the floor , led by Mr Brook Land , a high-priced London lawyer representing the disgruntled Yehuda Mendelson , revealed that shareholders had not been fully informed of the arrangements between Norton and its chairman , Jimmy Tildesley .
12 Prof Alderslade said Trent Regional Health Authority had been appalled by Allitt 's crimes , and pledged that the parents would be fully informed of the inquiry 's findings .
13 The operating divisions have responsibility for keeping their employees fully informed about the state of the business and matters of importance or interest are featured in LASMO 's in-house magazine .
14 Disgruntled governors who feel , rightly or wrongly , that they are not fully informed about the school can become at best difficult and at worst disruptive to LMS and its development .
15 Where trade unions have joined Compacts they are in a strong position to ensure that young people in Compact schools are fully informed about the advantages of joining and supporting the trade union movement .
16 In addition in any institution other members of staff need to be kept fully informed about the purpose of the proposed group , and the practical details of place , time and membership .
17 At the very least parents should be kept fully informed about the purpose of the case conference , and arrangements made to ensure that their views , and accounts of what happened , are heard .
18 Each patient provided written consent after being fully informed about the study and the freedom to withdraw .
19 De Gaulle himself was far from fully informed about the detail of these plots , but he was aware of their existence , having been sounded out by people involved in them .
20 One primary intervention therefore was for me to liaise regularly with the ward so that Mrs Allen was fully informed about the situation .
21 The issue was whether he was the person he claimed to be , and the Court of Appeal held that this must be tested by his appearance in court where cross-examination could be fully informed by the recollections of several people in England who knew the missing heir before his emigration .
22 The Law Lords found that she should have been fully informed by the bank that she was risking her whole house by guaranteeing a loan to her husband 's business , not the limited amount she believed at the time .
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