Example sentences of "[vb pp] [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 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 .
3 Further studies are clearly needed to fully elucidate the effect of ethanol on the gastric parietal cell .
4 In this system the connector arrangements are used to fully describe the structure .
5 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 .
6 We shall look briefly at the issues involved to fully understand these points .
7 A plant left to fully ripen all its seeds will probably stop flowering or cropping before its neighbours .
8 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 .
9 But not this next example , the extent of which I have only recently begun to fully appreciate .
10 Mr Widmer said in recent years , the councils had failed to fully reimburse the bus companies in line with the agreement .
11 ( 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 .
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