Example sentences of "more fully [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because the relationship of the two lines within the couplet is not predetermined , the reader is more fully engaged in the process of interpretation , a more active participant in the construction of meaning , than when a text presents itself in more straightforward linear fashion .
2 The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below ; here , it is necessary to observe that Duck 's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description .
3 The idea of working with families of elderly people has been more fully explored in American social work texts .
4 The consequences of this gulf between ‘ hidden ’ users and official agencies will be more fully explored in Chapter 9 .
5 ideas should be differently ordered or more fully expressed in order to convey their meaning ;
6 We may extend our analysis of urban-rural shift to these years , 1981–87 , by reference to Table 5.5 , which disaggregates the South and North of Great Britain further into types of districts , a breakdown that is more fully explained in Chapter 7 and utilized in Chapters 8 to 11 .
7 This is stated in the inventory and more fully explained in his son 's marriage contract of 29 March 1760 ( document 8 ) .
8 Mechanisms by which third party interests might be more fully integrated into the corporate decision-making process will be discussed in Chapter 11 .
9 It presupposes that it is possible , in modern circumstances , using modern tools and resources , to find a way whereby men and women can become more fully integrated into their social environment and find in it something deeply expressive of their own personality and aspirations .
10 For , as Hirsch ( 1977 , pp. 171–2 ) observes , and as I shall discuss more fully later , the mass organizations of workers — the trade unions — have themselves become more fully assimilated into the capitalist market system and are oriented increasingly to the immediate material interests of their members , rather than to any wider political objectives .
11 Hooliganism is more habitual and more fully developed in Britain than elsewhere , but it is not confined to Britain .
12 Unless it is assumed that the original stream had a meander belt of varying width , we must conclude that the meanders have not only been incised but also more fully developed in the more resistant rock .
13 Cemaleddin Aksarayi 's connection with Amasya is more fully developed in Husameddin 's earlier where he is said to have been a fellow student of Hajji Shadgeldi 's ; to have become kadi in Amasya in 763/1361 when Hajji Shadgeldi took power ; to have been raised from the kadilik and the muderrislik of the Dar al- " ilm medrese to the kazaskerlik in/about 768/1366–7 ; and to have remained such until after Hajji Shadgeldi 's defeat and death in battle with Kadi Burhan al-Din in 783/1381 , whereupon Cemaleddin Aksarayi fled to Konya .
14 During this period she fostered , in association with the Child Guidance Service , the establishment of a team of teachers to provide extra help in Edinburgh primary schools for pupils with learning difficulties : a pioneer concept which was to become more fully implemented in the years following the publication in 1978 of the Warnock Report on Pupils with Special Educational Needs .
15 The workings of the Board and its committees are more fully described on page 23 .
16 ( This theory is more fully described in Chapter 5 . )
17 The pattern , which is more fully described in J. Milroy ( 1981 ) and Harris ( 1985 ) , is shown in table 3.1 .
18 In other cases , as we more fully discuss in chapter 5 , the use of NFI alternatives to capital transfers incur distinctly second-best solutions to the problem .
19 Finally , we take a preliminary look at features which will be more fully dealt with in Chapters 7 to I0 .
20 The controllers , own awareness of local conditions and operational requirements ( not to speak of their pre-nationalisation experience in design and construction ) could , they thought , have been more fully harnessed to the task .
21 The evidence for an association between personality characteristics and an interest in science has been more fully reviewed by Head ( 1979 ) .
22 Mayor dropped his plans for the new committee and agreed to keep the Executive Board more fully informed of his actions in future .
23 She 'd like to see a key worker allocated to each patient and families made more fully informed about treatment .
24 The only people who had trouble in adjusting to work were those who for some reason deviated from this model — either by going up the social scale or by going down it ( social mobility is more fully discussed by Geoff Payne in this volume ) .
25 This is more fully discussed in Chapter 8 .
26 Yet it should never be forgotten that some of the disquiet felt about institutional care ( more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) has arisen from the ‘ scandals ’ of chronic wards in hospitals , in which long-term patients were , on occasion , subjected to degrading treatment .
27 Indeed , this sexual labelling had less to do with actual sexual practices than with the extent to which young women 's behaviour conformed to the popular ideas of ‘ femininity ’ — for instance by the use of swear words or loud behaviour , ( this is more fully discussed in Sue Lees , 1986 ) .
28 The official reaction to these changes ( more fully discussed in Chapter 9 ) has been to try and persuade farmers to adopt a more conservationist attitude , notably on unproductive land ( Leonard and Cobham , 1977 ) .
29 ( This will be more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) .
30 The circumstances in which section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act applies will be more fully considered in Chapter 23 .
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