Example sentences of "[to-vb] fully the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Impulsive by nature and eager to experience fully the love that she knows will be hers for life , Helen is scrupulous in her demands on his friendship and earnest in her desire to learn by his side . |
2 | To comprehend fully the distinction between task and process it is necessary to appreciate the evolutionary stages that groups go through : |
3 | In Article 1 of Protocol 11 , the signatories agree to respect fully the statute of denuclearisation of Latin America … ‘ in all its express aims and provisions ’ . |
4 | Taken as a whole , the authors try to convince ‘ the art establishment to recognise fully the greatness of Käthè Kollwitz ’ . |
5 | ‘ The council really needs to consider fully the effect this would have upon the ratepayers , particularly if other groups come along asking for similar dispensation , ’ the DoE spokesperson also explained . |
6 | One must expect this and while we are trying to understand fully the development of dune shapes and dune systems , it is necessary that researchers should classify dunes on a descriptive basis . |
7 | It will be necessary at this stage to rework the Financial projections of the project using the financing terms offered to understand fully the impact of each proposition . |
8 | In order to understand fully the role of forestry as an agent of environmental change in Britain , it is necessary to examine the historical perspective which has been discussed by Stewart ( 1987 ) . |
9 | So in Scout 's case , her innocence leads her through her childhood and because she is too young to understand fully the barrier between the different races she lives among , she is saved from the emotional torments other people suffer , but in Perk 's case her innocence leads her straight into a very touchy emotional situation and ends up suffering death , too young to understand why . |
10 | To understand fully the potential of this medium you need to appreciate that a professional marker range offers a massive array of colour , tone and possible variations of technique . |
11 | In order to understand fully the effect of resource issues on the public sector we need to examine what happens in practice . |
12 | To appreciate fully the origin of these offences we must look more closely at the kind of theories held by the pupils . |
13 | In order to appreciate fully the emphasis of a sociological perspective , it is important to realise that sociology as a discipline arose within distinct historical , intellectual and social contexts , and that is the product of a particular era in particular societies . |
14 | And he exults , like Richard III , in his abilities in deception , which have indeed supplanted his real self : It is difficult for a modern audience , which has lost that sense of reverence attaching to ‘ service ’ that animated Renaissance society , from the glorification of the vita activa down to the duties of bondsmen and tenants , to appreciate fully the shock that these self-revelations would have had . |
15 | You would have to know my typewriter to appreciate fully the luxury of being able to hop about in a text making alterations , counting the words at a touch of a button and running off endless perfect copies . |
16 | We studied only a few newborn infants up to 2 months old , which made it difficult to assess fully the usefulness of the WHO criteria for detecting hypoxaemia in this age group . |
17 | To emphasise fully the drama of this grand space , rather than remove the raised hay-loft occupying the south end of the building , it was decided to retain this area as a dining gallery overlooking the living room , with a private sitting room at the same level lying behind a new partition . |
18 | The press accused the government of having created the shortage by failing to implement fully the state purchasing plan from herdsmen in the provinces , but herdsmen were also reported to be reluctant to sell to the state in anticipation of higher state purchasing prices . |
19 | ‘ We need to learn how to break through this ‘ barrier of inhibition ’ before we are ready to face fully the challenge of AIDS . ’ |
20 | Nor can it be used to quantify fully the number of temporary jobs in the economy . |
21 | Thus the computer model will go some way towards giving a fundamental understanding of the dynamics of the shaft itself without being able to explain fully the contribution made by the individual player . |
22 | In order to explain fully the story of the Louth-Bardney goods train it is necessary to describe the line 's history and situation . |
23 | For schools to exploit fully the potential of enhanced staffing after a century of working on the basis of n class teachers plus the head , they needed the imagination to conceive of alternatives ; a shift in attitudes away from the entrenched belief in the inviolability and supremacy of the traditional twin roles of head and class teacher ; and the will to enact such alternatives and live with the discomfort which the changing of professional roles inevitably generates . |
24 | Traditional college instruction fails to exploit fully the library 's resources available for it and … the average college student 's experiences with the library constitute a limited and fairly insignificant part of his education . |
25 | The earliest textile mills were similar to the traditional water-powered flour mills because they consisted of load-bearing masonry external walls and wooden floors held up by timber posts or cast-iron columns and often occupied equally remote rural locations in order to exploit fully the power provided by the rushing streams of narrow Pennine valleys . |