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

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1 This fact is fully recognised in the introduction to chapter 5 of Bowstead on Agency , pp. 137–138 : the rest of the chapter , including the proposition on which the judge relied , is dealing with the duties which will arise from the terms normally found in a contract of agency .
2 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for you and your family ’ .
3 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for You and Your Family ’ .
4 The analysis is fully explained in the paper .
5 It is important that this representation on outside bodies is fully maintained in the interest of the people whom the councillor represents .
6 Let us assume that the directive is fully supported by the Government , who do not wish to amend one jot or comma of it and who are willing to sign up to its immediate implementation .
7 The latest addition to the Stoddard Group , Mercia Weavers as it was known , is now nine months old and already it is fully integrated into the organisation at Elderslie .
8 Efficiency sounds like a strong claim , but actually it is pretty weak : all it means is that current information is available to everyone , either because they know about it or because enough people do , so that it is fully represented in the price .
9 The expression of conditions of existence , so often insisted on by the illustrious Cuvier , is fully embraced by the principle of natural selection .
10 ‘ Will ensure that CPRW is fully consulted during the plan making process . ’
11 The former England idol is fully committed to the Geordie rescue mission .
12 Tamed instincts may protect the individual from vulnerability to external aggression or from emotional abandonment by one to whom he or she is fully committed in an act of love ; but in the process they also render life experiences flat and stand in the way of necessary instinctual release .
13 2 Make sure that everyone who is likely to answer media enquiries is fully briefed on the company and its activities , products and service and has a list of those people who are competent to speak to the media on specialist areas .
14 Behind the scrum — where Ian Hunter will have to prove he is fully recovered after a spate of leg injuries — Rob Andrew , as suspected , has held off the late challenge of Ellwood , though coach Ian McGeechan will certainly want him to do more to compromise the enemy back row .
15 A survey I conducted among Hull University students and staff investigating their beliefs about sleep and dreaming is fully reported in the Appendix on page 218 .
16 He is fully quoted in the Dictionary on Chianti wines and different methods of cultivation .
17 the art criticism of the day is fully described in the monograph , and some of the underlying reasons for its mainly aggressive character are outlined ; these include anti-Semitism and the fierce dislike of the monument by some academic sculptors .
18 There is a large selection of print out types to choose from and each one is fully described in the manual .
19 The culture of hyacinths and tulips is fully described in the Dictionary .
20 Through Lloyd 's broker Steel Burrill Jones , the Baltic is fully insured for the damage , estimated at £80m .
21 Small wonder that the presence of Guinness is felt all over Ireland ; for Guinness is fully interwoven in the fabric of Irish life , from the farmers who grow the barley to the many artists , musicians and sports people who enjoy the benefits of Guinness 's involvement in over 100 festivals and cultural events around Ireland each year .
22 The subject is fully discussed in the review article Arridge & Barham ( 1982 ) cited earlier , but is briefly summarized here .
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