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

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1 It is impossible with our conscious mind to fully know what we feel about this place but the Gothic tale can set in motion atavistic fears and fantasies .
2 We have seen how societies in which large numbers of deaf people co-exist with hearing people can become predominantly ‘ deaf ’ and bilingual in spoken and sign language ( Groce , 1985 ) , and also how some mixed families can become ‘ deaf ’ in an attempt to fully integrate a deaf child ( Fletcher , 1987 ; Luterman , 1987 ) .
3 ‘ the violation of the universal laws governing the building of socialism [ which ] led to incomplete socialist changes and even to retention of some elements of the transitional period ’ — namely , failure to fully collectivize Poland and reign-in the Church ;
4 It says it 's the first product to fully support the Intel Express motherboard architectures with DEC 's high-performance graphics , SCSI and networking chipsets and adapters .
5 Today we hold a short welcome meeting to fully explain the routes , and to familiarise you with your steed !
6 The carp-fisher , with his array of matched stepped-up rods and bait-runner reels , electronic bleepers and burpers , needle and bobbin indicators — not to mention baits that require a degree in organic chemistry to fully understand — is no different to the Koi-keeper who must have the latest colour-enhancing food , all dancing filters and show-quality fish .
7 The Reichsjugendwohlfahrtsgesetz ( RJWG , Youth Welfare Act ) of 1922 enshrined the right of every young person to fully develop his or her potential with the support of society .
8 Indeed , it takes hardened travellers a while to fully relax , but in the end all succumb to the magic .
9 By day there are also boats from Ortakent which stooge around to other beaches and bays , giving you the chance to fully explore the area at a leisurely pace .
10 Lovell is emphatic that it is not a fast-track management programme but a way of offering highly motivated individuals the chance to fully develop themselves in technical , business and behavioural areas .
11 Allow lining paper to fully dry out ; time each pasting so the paste is allowed to soak in for ten minutes before hanging , and if you go over that time , make sure all sections soak for the same time .
12 Ultimately , though , Live have a way to go if they are to find the rock niche they seek and ‘ Mental Jewelry ’ — despite possessing a great level of enthusiasm and commitment — is not representative enough of any one particular musical genre to fully captivate a specific audience .
13 Flavours rapidly evaporate from hot wort while bitterness requires up to an hour to fully develop .
14 He sees the decision to fully integrate the women 's arm into the organisation as a way of boosting membership .
15 He sees the decision to fully integrate the women 's arm into the organisation as a way of boosting membership .
16 Promoting legislation to fully protect river dolphins in Peru , Ecuador , Colombia , and Venezuela , and enforcement of existing laws in other areas of river dolphin habitat .
17 This relieves earlier levels of the obligation to fully specify the phonetic characteristics of the input , and allows words to be considered as hypotheses through gradual accumulation of evidence , rather than through the binary decisions inherent in the tree structure .
18 Compared to the extraordinary finesse of Maazel ( DG ) , the infectious volatility of ashkenazy ( Decca ) , the white heat of Ormandy ( Sony ) , the affectionate warmth of Previn ( EMI ) , and the quite extraordinary magnetism of the composer 's own recording ( Pearl ) , Dutoit may at first appear a shade reluctant in the Third Symphony to fully indulge Rachmaninov 's unequalled genius for long-breathed lyrical melody .
19 It is useful to include this extra information to fully define the item to be cached .
20 In such cases the relation of husband and wife and the past indebtedness may put the creditor in such a position that , if he does not take care to fully explain the transaction , he may find himself defeated by proof that the wife did not fully understand it : ’
21 She was too preoccupied by her inner turmoil to fully appreciate the bubbling volcanic mud pools in the weird , lunar-like springs .
22 Managerial Positions IBOA highlighted its concern at the failure by the Bank to fully implement Agreements in this regard .
23 Percutaneous cholecystolithotomy is a safe , non-operative treatment for symptomatic gall stones and enabled the patient to fully recover within two to three weeks ; it has a definite role in the management of the elderly and high risk patient but its use for the treatment of ther groups is likely to remain controversial .
24 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 " .
25 The best way to fully appreciate this magnificent landscape is to climb the long grey shoulder of Canisp ( 2,700 feet ) , south of Loch Assynt , an easy three-and-a-half hour walk to the summit and back .
26 Scientists estimate that the ozone layer would take at least a century to fully recover and regenerate itself .
27 With money being transferred from the Universities Funding Council to the research councils , Knill felt that ‘ there is enough now in the research council system to fully support research grants ’ .
28 To ensure a sufficient depth of culture medium to fully immerse the embryos , it may be necessary to mount either the tubes or the rollers at a slight angle so that the medium stays in the bottom of the culture vessel .
29 In order to fully inform such study there is a need for more research in this field .
30 Some magnetic mounts could be done in order to fully utilise all available units but with a larger proportion of the work going to the faster unit .
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