Example sentences of "to fully [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 He has the freshness of hope of someone who has yet to fully experience the closed shop of London 's damagingly influential network , yet with the cynicism of one who is ready and waiting to be disillusioned , who knows that to make any impact is n't going to be easy .
3 But in order to fully answer the question ‘ what is aromatherapy ? ’ , we need to take a closer look at these amazing aromatic oils .
4 Although they have yet to fully scrutinise the book , sources close to Venables cite at least four areas in which action might be appropriate .
5 It is impossible , for instance , to fully imitate the practice of making political speeches that analyse , summarise and comment upon a social situation without also developing the abstract skills that such practice entails .
6 Today we hold a short welcome meeting to fully explain the routes , and to familiarise you with your steed !
7 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 : ’
8 Her voice was like thin sharp ice , but not cold enough to fully hide the pain , and she hated herself for letting him hear it .
9 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 .
10 He sees the decision to fully integrate the women 's arm into the organisation as a way of boosting membership .
11 He sees the decision to fully integrate the women 's arm into the organisation as a way of boosting membership .
12 ( 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 .
13 Mr Widmer said in recent years , the councils had failed to fully reimburse the bus companies in line with the agreement .
14 It is however felt by both Company and the County and District Councils that against the background of EEC directives , increasing regulations and a more open attitude to information , it is appropriate to fully inform the local residents about what to do if a major incident does occur .
15 Such an insider 's account will therefore hopefully achieve the ‘ finer grain and detail ’ MacDonald ( 1987 ) demanded of postmodern ‘ anthropology at home ’ , while ‘ practical mastery ’ of the ethnographic field should reduce the problems faced by McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) , who set out to pursue participant observation on the police and found that ‘ it would be necessary for anyone wishing to fully understand the process of policing to take into account the difficulties in gaining access and an understanding of just what was going on ’ .
16 To fully understand the significance of these developments we must attempt , firstly , to grasp the role of the state , for its work in regulating sexual behaviour is central but complex .
17 To fully understand the workings of Sage accounting software , you have to look first at the DOS versions it already has under its belt .
18 In order to fully understand the customer 's needs a number of initiatives were launched , these included the use of a twice yearly customer survey to obtain feedback on customer perception of our products , service and performance .
19 It 's difficult , impossible perhaps , for those of us who do n't live their to fully understand the sheer horror of it .
20 But the UK Government has introduced legislation ( Art 16 of The VAT ( Place of Supply of Services ) Order 1992 ) to fully implement the EC Sixth Directive place of supply provisions for services , to coincide with the creation of the single market .
21 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 .
22 In September 1939 , a request came to fully convert the two brake vehicles for each train by the provision of the necessary cupboards and other amenities required the LMS to provide 15 trains .
23 In order to fully comprehend the nature of the relationship between these sectors of the economy , it is necessary to look at the empirical material .
24 It is difficult to fully assess the effect that the revised regime will have on the recruitment of new ARs and the development of existing accounts .
25 In a retrospective study such as this , it is impossible to fully assess the type of intestinal metaplasia and therefore for analysis intestinal metaplasia was simply judged to be present ( + ) or absent ( - ) .
26 On the other hand if the subject 's contrast is very high the dilution of Rodinal can be increased to 1:75 or more to fully develop the negative without over-developing the highlight areas .
27 It should take only two or three minutes to fully develop the board in this manner , and the board is then rinsed with water and dried carefully .
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 Further studies are clearly needed to fully elucidate the effect of ethanol on the gastric parietal cell .
30 After all we are only half way through this year 's Charity of the Year programme and there is still a long way to go if we are to raise enough to fully fund the training of a Macmillan Nurse .
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