Example sentences of "is fully [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 This fact is fully recognised in the introduction to chapter 5 of Bowstead on Agency , pp. 137–138 : the rest of the chapter , including the proposition on which the judge relied , is dealing with the duties which will arise from the terms normally found in a contract of agency .
2 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for you and your family ’ .
3 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for You and Your Family ’ .
4 The associative data is extracted from the INSERT PARTS command , and the spatial data from the digitized coordinates and the inserted part 's drawing file , which is a structured set of work , spatial , engineering and technical sub-files held in the CAD data base ( this is fully explained in Chapter 6 ) .
5 The analysis is fully explained in the paper .
6 THE GOLDEN AGE of airship flight is fully explained in the new museum , recently opened at Zeppelinheim ( east of Frankfurt Airport ) in Germany .
7 It is important that this representation on outside bodies is fully maintained in the interest of the people whom the councillor represents .
8 At a meeting on July 1st , 1908 , a letter was read which is fully recorded in the Minutes , from Mr. R.H. Mardon , holder of the first eight bonds and who was an extraordinarily generous benefactor to the Club , later becoming President .
9 Efficiency sounds like a strong claim , but actually it is pretty weak : all it means is that current information is available to everyone , either because they know about it or because enough people do , so that it is fully represented in the price .
10 The bulletin is fully illustrated in black and white and articles include : ‘ Paintings by the Vivarinis in the National Gallery ’ by Hana Hlavackova ; ‘ Dürer 's ‘ Feast of the Rosegarlands ’ : a Venetian Altarpiece ’ by Peter Humfrey ; ‘ Abraham Bloemaert and his son Hendrik : two unpublished drawings ’ by Anna Rollova ; and ‘ Leos Kubicke 's sculpture ‘ Lips ’ , 1916 ’ by Jiri Zemanek .
11 Further work is necessary before this bacterium is fully implicated in Crohn 's disease .
12 In this case the sequence of events is fully documented in a series of fifty letters between the parties which were subsequently published .
13 ‘ The College has a well-established quality assurance procedure which is fully documented in its Quality Assurance document ’ , he said , ‘ In addition , it is able to call on academic staff with a wide variety of expertise in course development , particularly under the SCOTVEC Advanced Courses Development Programme ’ .
14 This way of creating more plebeian characters is fully demonstrated in Ashton 's comic masterpiece La Fille Mal Gardée , where this style of dance is shown in two different aspects , the light-hearted yet technically highly expert dancing of Lise and Colas and the comically eccentric work of Alain and the Cock and Hens .
15 Their individual approach to interior design is fully demonstrated in their own Regency house in Cheltenham .
16 This book has concentrated on the selection of library materials rather than their acquisition — a subject which is fully treated in books by Chapman for the UK and Magrill for the United States .
17 The phosphoinositide signalling system is fully established in the gametes and is called upon to regulate major events throughout the life history of a typical cell .
18 Tamed instincts may protect the individual from vulnerability to external aggression or from emotional abandonment by one to whom he or she is fully committed in an act of love ; but in the process they also render life experiences flat and stand in the way of necessary instinctual release .
19 A survey I conducted among Hull University students and staff investigating their beliefs about sleep and dreaming is fully reported in the Appendix on page 218 .
20 Until the Public Records Act 1958 the care and preservation of public records were in the hands of the Master of the Rolls , an anachronistic responsibility for a senior judge who in his modern incarnation is fully occupied in presiding over the civil work of the Court of Appeal .
21 He is fully quoted in the Dictionary on Chianti wines and different methods of cultivation .
22 The whole mechanical package is fully enclosed in composite bodywork and weighs in at 121lb .
23 We shall say , then , that the meaning of a word is fully reflected in its contextual relations ; in fact , we can go further , and say that , for present purposes , the meaning of a word is constituted by its contextual relations .
24 the art criticism of the day is fully described in the monograph , and some of the underlying reasons for its mainly aggressive character are outlined ; these include anti-Semitism and the fierce dislike of the monument by some academic sculptors .
25 The culture of hyacinths and tulips is fully described in the Dictionary .
26 This idea is fully described in Ptolemy 's Tetrabiblos ( iv .
27 The incident referred to here is fully described in the ‘ Chronicle ’ section of the Annual Register for 1775 under the date of 27 Sept .
28 There is a large selection of print out types to choose from and each one is fully described in the manual .
29 The entire restoration project is fully described in a forthcoming publication by Ello De Rosa .
30 How you actually use them is fully described in the ‘ Operations Guide to LIFESPAN ’ .
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