Example sentences of "[adv] fully [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Marx argues that a social group only fully becomes a class when it becomes a class for itself .
2 Did the squalid detail of the atrocities of The Fox which the press featured so fully have no effect on the variety of Foxes spawned and featured so prominently over the next few months in the pages of these newspapers ?
3 few ballets have so fully interpreted the deepest thoughts of a poet .
4 But these points did not fully answer the question of his motives .
5 Most people inhabit this in-between land , perhaps not fully accepting the concept of reincarnation but none the less thinking that ‘ there must be something there ’ .
6 It is generally assumed that in the absence of methodological artifacts visual laterality effects in normals arise either because one cerebral hemisphere is relatively inefficient at processing or retrieving the stimulus material presented and/or because one hemisphere can not fully process the information and has to send it across the corpus callosum to the opposite hemisphere .
7 A marginal zone ( part of the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone not fully meeting the detailed qualifying criteria under Article 3(4) plus the existing ‘ disadvantaged ’ zone ) at the least disadvantaged end of the spectrum .
8 Those few studies of cinema audiences that do exist have employed the methods of mass sociology and market research , which can not fully capture the individual , subjective experience of filmgoing , since they miss out idiosyncratic detail and the personal dreamworld .
9 Astra says her methods do not fully exclude the possibility of normal DNA replication and can not repeat her results .
10 As Gandhi explains concerning sadāgraha : ‘ I liked the word , but it did not fully represent the whole idea I wished it to connote .
11 Ian number three two six eh question relating to eh a mention in the report eh in connection with the statement of faith , the panel say in the report on page one eight nine that they recognize the statement does not fully satisfy the concern for a modern confession of faith which was the background to the remit given by the assembly of nineteen eighty six .
12 The first tends to refer mainly to the military context which , while obviously important , is not what this book is about ; and the second is clearly state-centrist , and does not fully convey the scnse of hegemony where it does not directly involve the state , which I take to be crucial .
13 Part of this negative image may be attributed to the general British dislike of South Asians who had acquired some knowledge of English and who followed some Western customs , but who had not fully assimilated the values of an English gentleman .
14 The ministry accepted that farm-gate prices were a misleading basis for calculating cost benefits , but the new methods they came up with did not fully adjust the calculations accordingly , especially in the case of cereals .
15 The point , though , is not that his poetry exceeds the truth but that it fails to keep up with the truth , since it can not fully express the Friend 's merits : No one was ever taken in by Shakespeare 's disclaimers of ability , and few people will imagine that , whoever the Friend was — if indeed there was a real-life Friend — Shakespeare has failed to do justice to him ; if anything , rather the opposite .
16 Sources suggest that if Moon , who is currently considering his position , were to indicate to the BMC that he had not fully understood the consequences of taking part , then a compromise could be worked out .
17 Mr Justice MacPherson said there was a possibility John Davies had not fully understood the terms of an injunction granted in October last year requiring removal of the mobile homes .
18 Importing authorities , on the other hand , have complained that the cross-boundary flow adjustment does not fully compensate for the actual workload since , by using average costs , it does not fully cover the costs of treating high-cost cases .
19 Further monitoring and analysis , however , showed that the improvement still did not fully resolve the problem since aborted calls were still being experienced .
20 The real wage in itself does not fully reflect the true cost of labour to employers .
21 When trades were finally executed they did not fully reflect the information then available .
22 After the meeting , Van-Dúnem announced that donors had pledged $10,000,000 , adding that the " promises made by donors did not fully reflect the Angolan government 's needs " .
23 So when Wulfstan 's texts mention secular affairs it should be remembered that they may not fully reflect the decisions of the meeting which heard them preached , nor are they likely to reveal aspects of royal administration of which churchmen disapproved .
24 The higher proportion of older primiparous women in 1989 does not fully explain the rise in the rate of non-elective caesarean sections since there was still a significant increase when they were excluded ( 77/1438 ( 5% ) in 1984 v 102/1416 ( 7% ) in 1989 , p<0.05 ) .
25 Clearly , industrial policy can not fully explain the extraordinary dynamism of Japanese accumulation .
26 But this can not fully explain the slowdown .
27 Shapira 's view is that she still used English through a translating frame from Spanish and had not fully embraced the language form .
28 Christine Morris , owner of the shop in nearby Ewell , said Joanne had not fully explained the situation .
29 It is a year since the General Election , and as the chairman of the Scottish executive , Anne McGuire , observed at Labour 's conference in Inverness , the party has not fully realised the implications of that defeat .
30 ICI 's HC dividend cover from 1973 to 1987 averaged three times ; but ICI 's CPP earnings have not fully covered the dividend paid in 16 of the 17 years since 1975 .
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