Example sentences of "fully [vb pp] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus a political response does not arise automatically and fully formed out of the needs generated by crisis .
2 Meredith supposed Harriet would be fully committed socially over the Christmas period but she wanted to offer some token of hospitality , so she went across the road after breakfast and asked if Harriet would like to come over to lunch .
3 ‘ We 're fully booked up at the Hospitality Unit , ’ said Sir Bryan , ‘ but Mrs. Mackintosh can easily lay on a cold lunch for them here .
4 Medau enthusiasts descended on Aston Clinton 's Green Park Centre ( itself a lovely setting ) from as far as France , Belgium , Holland and Germany , the course being fully booked long before the closing date .
5 ( It was more than a decade before Chantler 's ideas were fully accepted even within the Ministry . )
6 The goodwill was fully written off in the year of acquisition and has been excluded from the calculation of profit on disposal ( see note 28 ) .
7 Cleansing and re-applying make-up can irritate the skin if you 've been fully made up during the day .
8 The rules for modifying behaviour do not spring fully armed out of the genome .
9 He will also be responsible for Johnson Brothers ' customer service when it is fully integrated later in the year .
10 The facts are fully set out in the judgments of Vinelott J. at first instance [ 1990 ] 1 W.L.R. 204 and of the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] Ch. 203 .
11 er my Lord simply directives under one art article one , eight , nine , erm I can , very simply say in relation to the Lloyds Act and to the bye laws they were adopted ten years after the directive , there ca n't therefore be an implementation , they , they , the the implementation is fully set out in the Insurance Companies Act nineteen eighty two and it quite clear now because the Secretary of S
12 The Divisional Court decision has been much criticised ; I agree with the strictures of Spencer Bower , Actionable Defamation ( fully set out in the judgment of Balcombe L.J. ) and would not wish to follow the reasoning of the Divisional Court which , in any event , is not binding upon us .
13 W. 's unhappy history is fully set out in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. and I do not repeat it here .
14 The reasons underlying that decision and the factors that my right hon. Friend and I took into account are fully set out in the letter of 1 November to the chairman of the Countryside Council for Wales , copies of which have been placed in the Library .
15 Meanwhile the Senior Citizen Council , heavily political and apparently fully wired up to the city budget , spends over $10m a year .
16 The Centre 's resources are now fully taken up with the activities described above .
17 She took one step forward and toppled Mitch fully dressed in to the swimming-pool without a moment 's hesitation .
18 The roof-rack alone carried half a ton of water , fuel and spares , and the Land Rover was fully loaded inside to the extent that the leaf springs were flattened .
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