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

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1 The Open School 's approach of learning more fully through experience will help enable Johannesburg 's black children move on from being the victims of apartheid to grasping and using the challenges now facing them in the changing South Africa .
2 The proposal is intended to allow students access to understanding business more fully through core and foundation subjects .
3 According to OUP 's managing director Marek Palka in Melbourne , this ‘ major shift of focus ’ will enable a direction of resources ‘ more fully towards core activities in school , college and reference publishing ’ .
4 Despite the policy commitment to developmental work in Nottinghamshire social services department , the CMHTs were under great pressure to take on a normal casework function even in advance of developing needed services : health service priorities favoured immediate casework support ; area teams in the social services department hoped to off-load casework with mentally handicapped people — not least to focus more fully on work with children and families ; and the social workers recruited to the CMHTs were confident in their casework skills but needed to adopt new roles , skills , and ways of working if development work was to become a reality .
5 The link between cautiousness in foreign policy and fear of helots is manpower , dealt with more fully on pp. 219ff .
6 But , more recently it became necessary to introduce an improved system based more fully on microelectronics .
7 Eventually the plan is to integrate the interface more fully with Lotus Notes and its E-Mail package , cc:Mail .
8 These issues are covered more fully in Factsheet 8 in this series , ‘ Smoking and Reproduction ’ .
9 The aim should be to move away from a subsistence standard of income in social security towards one that allows older people to participate more fully in society .
10 Surely the whole idea of the Motability scheme is to help those with disability to be able to get about and be able to integrate more fully in society .
11 However , we shall adhere to the view ( treated more fully in Appendix A ) that there are no good grounds for supposing that systems designed to model relationships in external worlds will give us any insight into the syntagmatic links used by human syntax when it joins words into phrases and sentences .
12 After the second assessment , social workers were asked whether participation in the research had encouraged them to include other people more fully in decision-making .
13 Rank-and-file members now participate far more fully in committee proceedings and are no longer subordinate to chairmen to the degree that they were in the past .
14 This is discussed more fully in Chap .
15 Their cinema was purer because they were often more fully in charge of their product than were other film-makers working on serious movies , because comedy encouraged a more direct relationship between technique and content , and because the films were made not for any sectional audience but for the mass audience itself .
16 " with the view to promoting the co-operation of the two schools and the possibility of avoiding the teaching subjects in the two schools having a tendency to overlap and so bringing the two schools more fully in accord with the requirements of the town . "
17 Dosing equipment : This is dealt with more fully in Chapter 4 but , as far as the effect on the product is concerned , it is important to have equipment that can be finely adjusted , that delivers an accurate and consistent dose of chemical and is reliable .
18 Two key classes of molecules are nucleic acids and proteins which will be described much more fully in Chapter 5 and can be largely ignored for the present .
19 It is discussed more fully in Chapter 9 .
20 The new membership scheme for bureau membership of NACAB , described more fully in Chapter 7 , recommends among its clauses that management committee members undergo training .
21 It is argued that the law is selectively enforced in the interests of the ruling classes — an issue dealt with more fully in Chapter 4 .
22 ( Local government reform in Northern Ireland is discussed more fully in Chapter 2 , section 2.3 .
23 The question of the efficacy of psychiatric intervention is discussed more fully in Chapter 10 .
24 These symptoms , often known collectively as hyperactivity or the hyperkinetic syndrome are dealt with more fully in Chapter Eleven .
25 Some doctors call them ‘ universal reactors ’ , and they will be discussed more fully in Chapter Nine .
26 The outdoor sand pit may include many of the activities already described and is dealt with more fully in chapter 9 Outdoor Activities .
27 Financial problems are examined more fully in Chapter 5 but as each individual case is different the visits suggested above should be carefully considered .
28 And , as I shall explain more fully in Chapter 2 , it is quite possible to ensure that they do not suffer in any way at all , whether mentally , physically or emotionally .
29 Shot lengths are discussed more fully in Chapter 7 .
30 The complexities of this network must be understood , and will be explained more fully in Chapter 7 together with suggestions on ways social workers may help to sustain or develop such a network .
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