Example sentences of "fully [vb pp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When fully developed the party organisation can transform the decision-making procedures of local authorities ( Widdicombe 1986:69 ; Gyford et al .
2 In the position where the stator and rotor teeth are fully aligned the circuit reluctance is minimised and the magnetic flux in the stack is at its maximum value .
3 If the stator and rotor teeth of one phase are fully aligned the flux path has a low reluctance ; for a given phase current a large flux links the windings , so the phase inductance is at its maximum value .
4 This started from the premiss that fundamental changes in the nature of government and politics since the foundation of the WEA over fifty years earlier fully justified the Association in redefining its aims .
5 He batted at the pivotal position of number three and fully justified the captain 's faith in him .
6 Christine Morris , owner of the shop in nearby Ewell , said Joanne had not fully explained the situation .
7 One feels that his ghost may now rest in peace , happy in the knowledge that this exceptional cliff has now fully realised the potential he first saw back in the mid 1950s .
8 The first paragraph reads — ‘ The Sub Committee have fully considered the question of the formation of the Club and are anxious to devise a scheme by which eventually the Links may become the absolute property of the Members of the Golf Club .
9 After all this high-profile imagery I had fully expected the Serenade to hit me with a physical force akin to Karajan 's classic BPO digital remake ( DG ) .
10 Even those who have fully accepted the thesis that all varieties of animal , including man , had a common origin in remote geological time have still managed to believe that a clear-cut distinction may be drawn between the culture of man and the mechanistic responses which we can observe in the interaction processes of other animals .
11 However , since other issues had been fully argued the court continued to deliver a comprehensive judgment of persuasive authority , some aspects of which have an important bearing on the issues raised in this appeal .
12 We do not therefore believe the draft guidance , despite valiant efforts to convince , has fully embraced the concept of sustainability .
13 We do not therefore believe the draft guidance , despite valiant efforts to convince , has fully embraced the concept of sustainability .
14 Shapira 's view is that she still used English through a translating frame from Spanish and had not fully embraced the language form .
15 Footballers success fully abolished the imposition of the maximum wage , though the retain-and-transfer system took longer to scrap .
16 Even for a boy , it was becoming rare , by the latter part of the nineteenth century , that he had fully mastered the trade .
17 Saga travellers are now jetting around the world , but in spite of the company 's undoubted success , as a 1989 report demonstrated there is little evidence that the British travel trade as a whole has fully understood the importance and increased spending power of the older and more prosperous customer .
18 I do n't suppose for one moment that man fully understood the import of what he was saying .
19 But even if she 'd been fully clothed the chance of escape was gone before it arrived .
20 My Lords , erm my information is that Hallsbury 's Statute have got that er that information and er that is that is available and er they have recently fully updated the volume which contains the legislation relating to the police .
21 For some enterprising footballers like Celtic 's Harry Hood or Aberdeen 's Willie Miller , the pub is a business opportunity run to the highest standards , but for others it can be either a modest earner , an extension of their drinking or a desperate attempt to grab a livelihood from the cinders of football , an industry that has never fully protected the talent it exploits .
22 Training is provided through training organisations which have fully satisfied the YTP quality training criteria .
23 Before he had fully conceived the idea of The Four Quartets , he had remarked that what drew him to Beethoven was that in these last works the composer did what he himself had sought to do in poetry — and may have actually done in ‘ forty or fifty lines ’ — namely to ‘ get beyond ’ that art .
24 When spring E 2 is fully extended the creep attains a constant rate corresponding to movement in the dashpot η 3 .
25 To be fully implemented the agreement required confirmation by a two-thirds majority in the Senates of both the USA and the Philippines .
26 The Select Committee has taken an interest and has recognised that we have fully funded the programme that we set out .
27 ICI 's HC dividend cover from 1973 to 1987 averaged three times ; but ICI 's CPP earnings have not fully covered the dividend paid in 16 of the 17 years since 1975 .
28 The description of the facts is somewhat exiguous and I can not help feeling that if they had been fully stated the case would fall to be treated as involving a demand colore officii rather than as supporting the Woolwich principle .
29 If the seller is able to sell the goods elsewhere for more than the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller will in fact make a profit ( i.e. will be better off than if the buyer had fully paid the seller before going into liquidation ) .
30 No report has fully established the relationship between the gastrin concentration and the trophic effect on the enterochromaffin like cell , however , as neither the minimal nor the maximal effective gastrin concentration with regard to the trophic effect on the enterochromaffin like cell has been assessed .
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