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

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1 By the time the fleet of ambulances arrived , Elfman had metamorphosized from popular hero to universal laughing-stock and he never fully recovered from the experience .
2 I do not expect King Arthur to rise fully accoutred from the cave in which he lies asleep , any more than I expect my father to clamber out of his shallow pit of prison lime .
3 Traditionally it has been assumed that thinking , whether about value or about fact , has to be fully detached from the spontaneous , which engages with it only as emotion biasing judgement .
4 For instance , Susan Trangmar 's slide installation can not be fully seen from the margins , but the act of walking to the centre of the four projector installation involves passing one of the projectors so that your shadow passes across the image .
5 The time , however , is too short for Robin Smith to fully recover from the cracked toe he received from a Chris Lewis yorker at Lilleshall .
6 Now fully recovered from a hairline crack of the shin , Robson spoke to the England manager , Bobby Robson , this morning to tell him that he had suffered no reaction from the Portsmouth game and was fit and well for the Polish trip .
7 His age could count against him but he insists he has fully recovered from a heart attack in 1988 .
8 In only the second three set match so far for Bates , Norfolk 's Bailey , fully recovered from a knee operation which almost severed his career when ranked at 124 back in 1990 , produced the strongest challenge yet .
9 Derby favourite Tenby was yesterday reported to be fully recovered from a minor sickness scare and remains firmly on target for the Epsom Classic .
10 Gerry Flynn , who still has not fully recovered from a hernia operation , was thrown into the fray against Ards , as was newcomer Fran Hitchcock for his first game , and they both marked the occasion with a goal .
11 Always have a day 's rest between training ; growth only takes place after the muscles have fully recovered from the previous training session , generally after 48 hours .
12 Doubts arose over the length of time which might elapse before the child ceased to be regarded as ‘ newly born ’ , and the Infanticide Act 1938 extended the definition to the killing of a child within twelve months of its birth by a mother whose mind is disturbed either by reason of her not having fully recovered from the effect of giving birth to the child or by reason of the effect of lactation consequent upon the birth of the child .
13 He also proclaimed himself fit for the job and fully recovered from the heart attack that threatened his career over four years ago .
14 Twenty minutes later Elisa was fully recovered from the incident although her arm still ached slightly under Dr Silvino 's expert bandaging .
15 By then he should have fully recovered from the injured right thigh muscle that has delayed his eagerly awaited debut in Italian football .
16 Even though the patient may be fully recovered from the anaesthetic , he is still in danger .
17 The Fish Inn , now fully recovered from the wedding of Tom and Alice , sat between Crommock Water and the adjacent lake , also called Buttermere .
18 Maria demanded rudely , not yet fully recovered from the oddly physical shock of seeing him so unexpectedly .
19 She herself had not yet fully recovered from the trauma of those moments in the lift , but it probably did n't matter .
20 BIMBO , a 10-year-old Springer Spaniel , went for a romp over his favourite Carnmoney Hill today — fully recovered from the rare operation that saved his life .
21 Lawrence added : ‘ Payton has never fully recovered from the FA Cup replay with Portsmouth .
22 He says the firm have not yet fully recovered from the high cost of setting up and securing the Stockton site .
23 My mother , whose heart had never fully recovered from the shock of losing Tata , retired to the suburbs to live with Aunt Harriet in Romford .
24 Rachmaninov 's Second Symphony appears to have fully emerged from the shameful obscurity it once endured to become one of the most popular and recorded of all Romantic symphonies .
25 The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids .
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