Example sentences of "fully [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Importing authorities , on the other hand , have complained that the cross-boundary flow adjustment does not fully compensate for the actual workload since , by using average costs , it does not fully cover the costs of treating high-cost cases .
2 On Oct. 1 India 's Supreme Court ordered the government to delay its implementation of the Mandal Commission recommendations until it had fully completed a list of the castes it intended to target .
3 It implies that the police fully enforces every law against the citizen .
4 Even Bevan reckoned that if the Labour Party were to campaign on a programme fully reflecting the aspirations of the rank and file party activists ‘ we could say goodbye to any Labour government being elected again in Britain' .
5 He is there as the only one who fully understands the problems of both Elgar and his Wife , but plays no part in the other activities .
6 No one fully understands the workings of these interlocking systems and we may forgive ourselves for having a sensation of something slipping through our fingers when we try to grasp them — but one thing is certain : the choices we make about the order of the information in discourse reveal our own assumptions about the world and about the people we are trying to communicate with .
7 It may be necessary for an Investment Business Client to be accompanied to meetings by legal advisers so that we can be sure that the Client fully understands the implications of the issues and advice being discussed .
8 He has himself , let us say , spent a couple of disillusioning years in Bali , so that he fully understands the considerations which tempt the young man , but has the advantage of fuller information .
9 And he added , ‘ Please do n't send along the young pseudo-philosopher who will tell us for the umpteenth time that , of course , he fully understands the Bank 's attitude .
10 This is a most basic aspect of interpreting , and requires that the interpreter fully understands the grammar and culture of the target language user .
11 More than likely he fully understands the reason , and it can hardly be accounted any man 's fault .
12 She 's always been afraid , I think , to fully make a life for herself , in case she was missing out , in case it all changed .
13 When fully developed the party organisation can transform the decision-making procedures of local authorities ( Widdicombe 1986:69 ; Gyford et al .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Most people inhabit this in-between land , perhaps not fully accepting the concept of reincarnation but none the less thinking that ‘ there must be something there ’ .
17 But this can not fully explain the slowdown .
18 In such cases the relation of husband and wife and the past indebtedness may put the creditor in such a position that , if he does not take care to fully explain the transaction , he may find himself defeated by proof that the wife did not fully understand it : ’
19 The higher proportion of older primiparous women in 1989 does not fully explain the rise in the rate of non-elective caesarean sections since there was still a significant increase when they were excluded ( 77/1438 ( 5% ) in 1984 v 102/1416 ( 7% ) in 1989 , p<0.05 ) .
20 Today we hold a short welcome meeting to fully explain the routes , and to familiarise you with your steed !
21 In this section , we adopt the view that there is some truth in all of these approaches , but that no one of them can fully explain the causes of unemployment .
22 In this section , we adopt the view that there is some truth in all of these theories , but that no one of them can fully explain the causes of inflation .
23 I said I fully realised the job had to be done but I wished to protest against the shabby trick ‘ Ark Royal ’ had played on us .
24 It is doubtful whether Asquith fully assimilated the shift of allegiance which this letter quietly announced .
25 But these points did not fully answer the question of his motives .
26 But in order to fully answer the question ‘ what is aromatherapy ? ’ , we need to take a closer look at these amazing aromatic oils .
27 Because of their size they were unable fully to support a family and so there was need for off-farm employment .
28 IBM Corp 's Distributed Relational Database Architecture is starting to pick up acolytes , and Informix Software Inc , Menlo Park has announced Informix-Gateway with DRDA , claiming that this makes it the first major Unix database vendor fully to support the IBM architecture .
29 IBM Corp 's Distributed Relational Database Architecture is starting to pick up acolytes , and Informix Software Inc , Menlo Park has announced Informix-Gateway with DRDA , claiming that this makes it the first major Unix database vendor fully to support the IBM architecture .
30 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 .
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