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

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1 While this might seem a basic requirement , it has resulted in a wide range of design criteria , each designed to fully respond to the environmental conditions .
2 In his inaugural speech on 28 July , President Fujimori promised to fully respect human rights : ‘ The terrorist violence our fledgling democracy currently faces can not justify the occasional or systematic violation of human rights . ’
3 In September 1939 , a request came to fully convert the two brake vehicles for each train by the provision of the necessary cupboards and other amenities required the LMS to provide 15 trains .
4 Belinda Jones , ’ the owner of the name said simply , and waited while Dr Russell 's sister seemed to fully take in her presence for the first time .
5 The film is not primarily a combat movie : no attempt is made to fully identify the kind of unit the protagonists are attached to , nor is there any attempt to locate the central act in time or place .
6 Further studies are clearly needed to fully elucidate the effect of ethanol on the gastric parietal cell .
7 She could still hear the faint murmurs of Tom Russell and his sister talking on the veranda , and it distracted her from the real purpose of this time alone , which was not to go on reliving that moment when his hand had covered her own , but to obediently follow his suggestion of giving herself time to fully think this through .
8 The ministry of agriculture has carried out successful trials on the new tests but says the government has yet to make a final decision on wether to fully adopt the new system .
9 The best way to approach any chord changes you might find difficult is to avoid attempting to fully trigger each chord before starting to pick the notes .
10 In this system the connector arrangements are used to fully describe the structure .
11 Over the years , the price of that work leapt from $6,000 ( an appraisal Hoelzer offered to the federal government in 1972 ) to more than $60,000 ( a 1980 estimate by Hoelzer of what it would cost to fully repaint , line and mount the panels ) .
12 The time it takes to fully implement T.Q.M. and the amount of work involved may be something that most of us have yet to come to terms with .
13 Such an insider 's account will therefore hopefully achieve the ‘ finer grain and detail ’ MacDonald ( 1987 ) demanded of postmodern ‘ anthropology at home ’ , while ‘ practical mastery ’ of the ethnographic field should reduce the problems faced by McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) , who set out to pursue participant observation on the police and found that ‘ it would be necessary for anyone wishing to fully understand the process of policing to take into account the difficulties in gaining access and an understanding of just what was going on ’ .
14 Newspapers were thus ( intentionally ) failing to fully represent public opinion .
15 Therefore , the addition of P. anserina telomere-like sequences onto Tetrahymena templates seems to fully inhibit recombination between the transforming plasmid and chromosomal DNA .
16 Nobody could possibly offer a definite answer to this and say how long it may take to fully overcome anxiety and stress problems .
17 A number of other models have been suggested for the development of scientific knowledge , but these models are measuring the concomitants of scientific growth — the manpower , costs , publications , citations , etc — and none has so far been developed to fully describe the growth of knowledge itself , although Goffman 's work seems to have some predictive value .
18 We shall look briefly at the issues involved to fully understand these points .
19 Well done , excellent , erm , as you can see , in some ways quite a complex er , issue , and it 's one of those things really , I think to fully understand this , you got to sit down with a pencil and paper and work it through yourself .
20 A plant left to fully ripen all its seeds will probably stop flowering or cropping before its neighbours .
21 Black tea is perhaps more familiar to most people ; the withered leaves are left to fully oxidise ( ferment naturally ) to the familiar dark brown colour before they are dried .
22 or where the advanced society shows signs of vulnerability in its central value-system , pluralist methods may fail to fully explain persistent conflict because of their limited assumptions of causality and , in particular , because of their unwillingness to look at other manifestations of power in society .
23 But not this next example , the extent of which I have only recently begun to fully appreciate .
24 We need to fully understand human interventions in natural systems , including climate and ecology .
25 Mr Widmer said in recent years , the councils had failed to fully reimburse the bus companies in line with the agreement .
26 Now Dr Winfield — and I have ratified this — made 127 sorties ; he could not have enjoyed his period at the Institute very much because he never seemed to he there , But he would come on a station with some project he wanted to fully research and he believed the only way to fully research these things was to " try them out on the dog " .
27 ( 1987 ) report that a 25-category classification system was required to fully represent the variety of types of household structure in which older people in Great Britain lived .
28 Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season .
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