Example sentences of "[be] fully [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 THE CIRCUMSTANCES surrounding Amnesty 's adoption as a prisoner of conscience of Vic Williams , the British soldier currently serving a 14-month prison sentence for desertion , are to be fully aired at the AGM on 10–12 April .
2 Most will be explained in the chapters dealing with each particular aspect of weaving and design , but certain essentials need to be fully understood at the outset .
3 Instead , Scotland , in common with other small member states , would be fully represented at all community institutions and have direct access to the Court of Justice .
4 The possibility of redeploying the employee to another post within the Department will be fully discussed at this meeting with due consideration being given to the employee 's preferences in terms of alternative work .
5 After the delay period there is a linear increase in the labelling of secreted enzymes curving off to a plateau value after four hours at which time pancreatic enzyme stores ( zymogen ) will be fully labelled at a specific activity equivalent to that of the precursor amino acid pool .
6 Secondly , as a matter of fact , it is accepted in many areas of the higher education curriculum that the basic conceptual understanding can not be fully accomplished at the undergraduate stage , in which case the ‘ frontiers of knowledge ’ can be shown only to students who follow on to a postgraduate programme .
7 The aims of any programme of research should be fully specified at the outset .
8 This will help as part of the socialization process , but do bear in mind that you will not be able to allow it to scamper about at the end of the journey until you return home , because it will not be fully protected at this stage .
9 I am sure that my right hon. Friend will wish the inquiry to investigate how numerous complaints came to be disregarded , how Mr. Frank Beck was able to simply resign , why the police were never informed of the complaints so that they could be fully investigated at the time , why Mr. Frank Beck , having resigned voluntarily after numerous complaints , was given a reference , why there was not even a report into the then Department of Health and Social Security , and why the inquiries by Brent therefore proved negative .
10 The profit chargeable for income tax purposes is calculated in the same way as if the Bond has been fully encashed at the date of death .
11 THE legendary ( but subtly different ) charms of Bill Clinton and John Major will have been fully taxed at their first official meeting in Washington yesterday .
12 On September 17 Izvestiya reported that the situation had " normalized " , but it became clear later that the dangers had not been fully appreciated at the time due to a lack of sophisticated monitoring equipment .
13 In fact , since the hotel opened last September , the restaurant has been fully booked at weekends .
14 The block of flats was a new one and had not been fully occupied at the beginning of the war owing to the absence of people from London .
15 There is also evidence that , contrary to findings in volunteers , activated charcoal will increase the elimination of salicylates , possibly because drug metabolising enzyme systems are fully saturated at the higher plasma concentrations attained in cases of acute poisoning .
16 The pros and cons of mink keeping on island groups such as Orkney and Shetland were fully presented at a public enquiry held over a similar case on Westray in Orkney in 1978 .
17 Fragments RK and RT ( Fig. 1 ) were fully sequenced at random as follows .
18 These differences , which have largely supplanted the historical division between the socialist and anarcho-syndicalist traditions , were fully reflected at the level of the CCOO and UGT railway unions in RENFE .
19 On balance they are better off being fully camouflaged at this stage , because although the blue tail may save the life of many a young lizard it also has the disadvantage of being so conspicuous that it can , to some extent , attract unwanted attention in the first place .
20 The youngest , on the left , is about four weeks old ; the eldest , on the right , is fully fledged at nine or ten weeks .
21 The Met say the system is fully committed at present , and anyway we 've got our own computer .
22 But that 's fully expensed at all times .
23 Apart from anything else , mill life actually inhibited social intercourse , particularly with the perpetual noise , the physical separation of machines , and the power of overseers , all of which was fully recognised at the time .
24 Korea was fully discussed at the conference and agreement was secured , which later ran into the sands .
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