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

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1 and they 're still improving them : More colours , and more strength thanks to a fully supported axle with a new strengthening strip on the hanger .
2 I 'm twenty , and I shall be a fully trained nurse in just over a year , and I 'm not as innocent as you seem to imagine .
3 The alternative of using a fully trained adviser as receptionist would probably not be considered an efficient use of staff .
4 And it also tells you how you can find a fully trained practitioner .
5 Every contract is serviced by a fully trained team of operatives who work under either a site manager or in smaller retail outlets , a working supervisor .
6 The attention is not so much of a problem when the dogs are puppies as the idea is to train the dog to not be afraid of people , but when this happens to a fully trained guide dog accompanying a blind person it can cause problems .
7 This shows that the distance between the chain ends , for this model is proportional to the square root of the number of bonds and so , is considerably shorter than a fully extended chain .
8 The tower still stands above the walls of the old Hindu fortress , a tapering cylinder rising up 240 feet in four ever-diminishing storeys like a fully extended telescope placed lens-down on a plateau in the Aravalli hills .
9 The sizes of these crystallites are small relative to the length of a fully extended polymer chain , but they are also found to be independent of the molar mass and rarely exceed 1 to 100 nm .
10 The bar here is a major meeting point for 18–30 's and many an early evening drink has developed into a fully blown party night of the spontaneous kind .
11 While Robinson applauded the development , Boris Ford condemned the transition of the CNAA from a body simply working with institutions which had ‘ not yet been upgraded and which could not obtain a degree through a neighbouring university ’ and therefore working in tandem with the universities , to a body which had become ‘ a fully blown alternative to the university system ’ .
12 One of the highjackers then detonated a bomb which shattered the fuselage , causing the plane to land on top of a fully laden Boeing seven five seven that was waiting to take off .
13 Empirical investigation always deals with a sample of a phenomenon , never a fully enumerated population .
14 As this year 's BBC Reith Lecturer , it is precisely this lack of cultural cross-fertilisation ( and its origins ) which he expounds as the major obstacle to a fully united Europe .
15 The buildings of the Garden of England are extensively surveyed in Anthony Quiney 's English Domestic Architecture : Kent Houses ( £35 ) , a fully illustrated survey of the county 's buildings from the thirteenth century to the present .
16 A fully illustrated catalogue of all exhibits is available .
17 It was not until Rewald 's 1944 publication , Degas , Works in Sculpture , that a fully illustrated catalogue appeared and it was another thirty years before Charles Millard 's The Sculpture of Edgar Degas attempted to set the work in a wider context .
18 Accompanying the show on all this month and until 11 July is a fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by Judith Goldman .
19 Many of the photographs are of almost unknown objects ; the bibliography is almost a book in itself and there is a fully illustrated catalogue raisonné of the medieval European jewellery in the V&A .
20 A fully illustrated catalogue contains the text of the Museum of Modern Art 's autobiographical essay composed in English by the artist shortly before his death in 1950 and never before published as well as an interview by Mr Feigen with the film director Billy Wilder , who visited the artist in the 1940s .
21 These various statements amounted to straws in the wind rather than a fully defined policy for ending the war .
22 Today every single living thing that has ever lived , from a bacterium to a plant or a fully formed animal , has been built according to specifications laid down in the molecules of the dna called chromosomes .
23 A fully formed narrative realises all six categories , although many narratives may lack one or more components .
24 He carries a picture taken by anti-abortionists that depicts the decapitated head of a fully formed foetus , recovered from a rubbish bin behind a clinic in New York .
25 Control of protein synthesis can occur at several different points in the sequence of steps that leads from the DNA code to a fully formed protein .
26 This rule is not confined to someone signing a fully completed document .
27 For £9.4m a sensible organisation would expect to buy a fully completed office development of up to 90,000 square feet , equating to £100 a foot completed .
28 The ‘ buddy ’ system , whereby a fully sighted pupil is paired with a visually handicapped peer , can sometimes be enjoyable and lead to lasting friendship , but care must be taken that the visually handicapped pupil is not always dependent .
29 This house is bright red , 30ft high , has four wheels , comes with a double bed , a fully fitted kitchen and is on the market for £10,000 .
30 In a choice of waterfront or courtyard settings , each house is built to impeccable standards and includes a fully fitted kitchen , luxury bathroom , shower room and wiring for satellite TV .
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