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

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1 With the fully charged battery in place , you are now ready to load a tape cassette , following the instructions .
2 Select ( highlight ) the paragraph(s) to be returned to the default style ( ie the fully blocked style )
3 The fully blocked letter ( see figure 4 ) has the following features :
4 Consequently , the implicit features are not the fully formulated justifications and criticisms which can be produced to deal with present arguments .
5 Teachers will find that the educational goals which they set for their visually handicapped pupils are essentially the same as for the fully sighted children in their classes and that these goals are attainable .
6 If there is dilution of over 5% , the fully diluted earnings per share should be disclosed or the fact that it is not material should be stated .
7 Financière Agache , which with the Company controls LVMH , has undertaken that the interests of it and its associates in the Company will not exceed the interests in LVMH attributable to the Company , which represents 24 per cent of the fully diluted share capital of LVMH .
8 Jackson , Mississippi-based LDDS Communications Inc has now signed a definitive merger agreement with Resurgens Communications Corp and Metromedia Communications Corp , so that the merger of the three companies can go ahead : shareholders of LDDS end up with about 68.5% and the shareholders of the other two share about 31.5% of the fully diluted equity of the new company .
9 The Palais always gave big prizes to dance competition winners everything from the fully fitted wardrobes of 1928 to the Mecca Gold Cup in 1940 .
10 From the fully fitted Gaggenau Kitchens , the Bang and Olufsen stereos , television and video , to the opulent Connolly hide leather sofas , no expense has been spared to make these lodges the ultimate in luxurious sophistication .
11 By this , he and his diplomatic agents maintained , was meant the fully implemented terms of the 1259 agreement .
12 The National Trust looks after one of the largest collections in the world , and these works of art , plus other great and important collections in the British Isles , are described by Bruce Arnold in the fully illustrated Art Atlas published by Viking Penguin on 28 February at £25 .
13 The fully illustrated catalogue acknowledges the cooperation of Galerie Jan Krugier of Geneva .
14 The boughs grow out from the trunk at nearly the same angle throughout the life of the tree and the sapling can be regarded as a geometrical model of the fully grown tree .
15 Send your story and the fully completed coupon ( below ) to the following address : .
16 The minimal lesion may appear histologically normal , or as a virtually normal biopsy with a high count of villus intraepithelial lymphocytes ; the fully expressed lesion is a flat mucosa with crypt hyperplasia , typical of coeliac disease .
17 When an adult insect emerges the veins contain blood which has been observed to circulate through them , and even in the fully formed wings the circulation is often still maintained ( Yeager and Hendrickson , 1934 ; Clare and Tauber , 1940 ) .
18 Territories here are seen as action-facilitating in the sense that many of the patterns of action we have observed rely for their appropriateness on the fully defined context in which they take place .
19 Or if a Form knitter found that the pattern was only in the fully written version , with no Form program .
20 As time went on , and the sultans who succeeded Mehmed II built their own medreses , the Sahn slipped from its position as the highest class of medreses , and , in the fully elaborated hierarchy , is only the sixth of twelve grades above the 40-akce level .
21 Suleyman 's own medreses , built round his mosque in Istanbul and completed by 966/1559 , were to form the top rungs in the fully elaborated hierarchy of medreses , though they seem not to have achieved exclusive claim to this pre-eminence immediately .
22 In support of the Southern blot data , thymuses of TCR -α mutant mice contain , albeit at a reduced level compared to the thymuses of wild-type or other mice , TCR -α transcripts of sizes expected from the fully rearranged gene ( Fig. 4b ) .
23 And so we arrive at last at the fully focused sentence .
24 In almost all cases testing may only be done with the fully informed consent of the person being tested .
25 Even testing family members for the gene mutation may have serious and unforeseen consequences and should not be done without careful consideration and the fully informed consent of those being tested .
26 Although the authority given for this proposition , Robinson v Mollet , concerned the effect of a trade custom rather than an exclusion clause , it highlighted the unacceptability of changing the substance of a relationship without the fully informed consent of the other party .
27 A healthy body should be complemented with healthy hair which is why the fully equipped hair salon at Cedar Falls use Wella products on their clients .
28 For those who want to cater for themselves in the fully equipped kitchenettes , there 's a supermarket right opposite the apartments .
29 After my health check I opted to use the fully equipped gym for my first workout followed by a cycle ride to the local village and back .
30 The technical benefits of 2D processing in real time include early prospect delineation and basic exploration interpretation , 3D data acquisition quality assurance and the development of a knowledge base to assure the quality and accelerate the delivery of the fully processed 3D data set .
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