Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] fully [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The parents had to be able to present a full defence , he said , and if the whole case had been heard in Inverness , it would have been almost impossible to fully safeguard their interests and get everybody in the right place at the right time .
2 It would be fair to say that JustText is a professional tool which , without an understanding of typography and design , it is impossible to fully exploit .
3 In a retrospective study such as this , it is impossible to fully assess the type of intestinal metaplasia and therefore for analysis intestinal metaplasia was simply judged to be present ( + ) or absent ( - ) .
4 It is however felt by both Company and the County and District Councils that against the background of EEC directives , increasing regulations and a more open attitude to information , it is appropriate to fully inform the local residents about what to do if a major incident does occur .
5 It 's not easy to fully understand .
6 For some it will be too late to fully recover more creative ways of asking the world to help them find what they need , rather than taking it brutally by theft , rape , or murder .
7 ‘ Mama never spoke of her family , insisting that she had been born an orphan , ’ Joan said , still unable to fully comprehend that she was not whom she had thought she was .
8 PISCES Whether or not you are going to be able to fully exercise your ability to earn a high income is likely to be revealed this week !
9 To be under liquid means that an individual bank may not be able to fully clear its cheques , standing orders , direct debits and other bank giro items the following day , when individual depositors wish to make withdrawals .
10 She was n't an actor , and she 'd never be able to fully comprehend what made the breed tick , even though she worked with their number practically every day .
11 He will be no more able to give an explicit account of the methods and skills he has acquired than a master-carpenter will be able to fully describe what lies behind his skills .
12 Nobody will be able to fully overcome their anxiety without changing lifestyles .
13 And that I mean is one of the major criticisms against a functional approach , that sometimes you need to know what 's going on inside the box fully to be able to fully appreciate the behaviour anyway .
14 However , it is not possible to fully protect files under VMS , and so there is a possibility that they may become corrupt .
15 In the 5th edition §246 footnote he advocates that ‘ … a single dose of a well selected homœopathic medicine should always be allowed first to fully extend its action before a new medicine is given or the same one repeated . ’
16 For someone who has never had a panic attack it may be difficult to fully empathize with the client , but it may help if you were to consider the following scenario .
17 But it also makes everything quite difficult to fully understand as it can take a long time to see what is really being said .
18 It is difficult to fully assess the effect that the revised regime will have on the recruitment of new ARs and the development of existing accounts .
19 Small girls in long flowing flamenco dresses careered around excitedly , swirling their skirts in a parody of the fiery flamenco dances they were too young to fully understand .
20 It would be wise to fully investigate why such sites are on the market .
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