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

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1 He has the freshness of hope of someone who has yet to fully experience the closed shop of London 's damagingly influential network , yet with the cynicism of one who is ready and waiting to be disillusioned , who knows that to make any impact is n't going to be easy .
2 The government 's refusal fully to implement the Disabled Person 's ( Services , Consultation and Representation ) Act 1986 leaves users dependent on the good practice of service providers , without clear cut rights to assessment or explanation when services are not provided .
3 If women fully develop the lower pec muscles , the result is that the bust is pushed out by large underlying muscles , thus seeming larger .
4 Since the dividing line is somewhat hazy , check with your architect or other professional adviser that he/she fully understands the technical requirements .
5 It is the broker 's job to make sure the haulier fully understands the small print of the exemption and other clauses .
6 Thus , in October of 1154 , Barbarossa mounted his first expedition , with the aim of restoring papal authority where it had been challenged , and fully realising the imperial crown .
7 It states doctrine categorically and fully represents the official line , ’ Catholic Herald editor Cristina Odone told AMNESTY .
8 Clearly , industrial policy can not fully explain the extraordinary dynamism of Japanese accumulation .
9 ‘ I briefed them again until they fully realised the one-shot nature of the exercise .
10 At the start of the twentieth century the UK 's foreign trade and balance of payments fully justified the stylized but powerful description of this country as ‘ the workshop of the world ’ : the country was a net importer of primary products including food and industrial raw materials ( such as rubber and cotton ) and a net exporter of manufactured goods .
11 It fully expected a massive expansion .
12 Anyone setting out to equip himself fully needs the barest minimum of two ferrets .
13 These tombs and enclosures belonged to and were used by specific groups of people who were also fully utilising the local countryside , partly for the new pursuits of crop-growing and animal husbandry , but also continuing the earlier hunting , fishing and gathering activities .
14 The utility lost in good times is clearly less than that gained in bad times i.e. individuals can gain from ensuring an average income in all periods provided the transaction costs of the policy do not fully swamp the potential gain .
15 He fully used the public library and discovered poetry almost by accident .
16 Statistical techniques are often essential for fully understanding a complex data set .
17 He stood there wide eyed , not fully understanding the appalling scene .
18 Measuring techniques can be learned without fully understanding the underlying concepts .
19 It is likely that the Government will not fully fund the required expansion in overall student numbers .
20 Only through the rich utilization of this concept can we fully honor the human-worth value ’ ( p. 8 ) .
21 The UK Central Council for Nursing , Midwifery and Health Visiting has recently approved general SVQs and occupational SVQs at level III as fully satisfying the educational entry requirements for pre-registration nursing preparation .
22 On top of that Sumner practically accused Microsoft of biasing the test parameters in favour of Word and not allowing enough time for the testers to fully explore the respective packages .
23 They are the director , who comes from the production company , is in charge of the whole operation , and is the real expert ; the lighting cameraman , whose job is highly skilled and is exactly what it sounds like , and whose expertise will totally influence the visual texture of the film ; and the agency 's producer ( or creative group head ) whose job is to ensure that the director fully covers the brief , and to make any awkward decisions that may be needed .
24 To expect a national recipe fully to reflect the various needs and circumstances of an advanced industrial nation of over 55 million people and 25,000 schools is not realistic .
25 Tillich holds that symbols in themselves can not be equated with the Ultimate nor can they be regarded as fully expressing the Ultimate .
26 This relieves earlier levels of the obligation to fully specify the phonetic characteristics of the input , and allows words to be considered as hypotheses through gradual accumulation of evidence , rather than through the binary decisions inherent in the tree structure .
27 A marginal zone ( part of the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone not fully meeting the detailed qualifying criteria under Article 3(4) plus the existing ‘ disadvantaged ’ zone ) at the least disadvantaged end of the spectrum .
28 We have seen how societies in which large numbers of deaf people co-exist with hearing people can become predominantly ‘ deaf ’ and bilingual in spoken and sign language ( Groce , 1985 ) , and also how some mixed families can become ‘ deaf ’ in an attempt to fully integrate a deaf child ( Fletcher , 1987 ; Luterman , 1987 ) .
29 Mr. Robert Hughes ( Aberdeen , North ) : I fully support the new clause and the related amendments .
30 Well I mean I quote from the nineteenth of November letter from the Parish Council , The Parish Council fully support the environmental recommendations from the District Council .
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