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

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1 Advertisements do not usually spring fully formed into the mind of an agency 's resident creative genius .
2 When you have thought about all these things , when you have fully absorbed into the darkest parts of your mind the sub-human horror of them , you will realize , must realize , with the blinding force of a revelation that I could not by the very nature of my soul be so implicated in such a maze of lust and filth .
3 Known as Carinthians and Slovenians , these tribes , at one time vassals of the original Avar Chagans , now paid tribute to Charles , though they were not fully absorbed into the Frankish realm or system of government .
4 She effectively ran this autonomous branch from the position of secretary until 1894 and remained as consultant until it was fully absorbed into the Institute in 1897 .
5 The UDR has some 700 women in its ranks ; they are fully integrated into the regiment and , although they do not carry weapons , perform the same duties as their male counterparts .
6 Where surrogate parents are unavailable , residential homes should be both small in size and fully integrated into the community as a whole , whether they be for short or long stay care , for children or adults .
7 The initial and overriding goal , in terms of RMI , is to ensure that the service providers ( doctors , nurses , other professional groups ) are fully integrated into the management process .
8 Though he hopes to double the size of the group he does not plan any further acquisitions until the spring , preferring instead to work on ensuring that the Sea Life businesses are fully integrated into the group .
9 Ungermann-Bass has also announced what it claims is the first multi-protocol communications product for remote personal computers and terminals to be fully integrated into the hub environment .
10 Such a system allows the computer-based design system to be fully integrated into the industrial environment , with the result that the network supports design activities in a manner similar to the procedures described here .
11 Mechanisms by which third party interests might be more fully integrated into the corporate decision-making process will be discussed in Chapter 11 .
12 However , there was still a long way to go for Spain to be fully integrated into the world concert of nations ; indeed , this was not possible while Franco lived .
13 The latest addition to the Stoddard Group , Mercia Weavers as it was known , is now nine months old and already it is fully integrated into the organisation at Elderslie .
14 Since the Congress Kingdom of Poland was only one of a number of outlying parts of the empire which required his attention , and since he could hardly afford a forward policy in western Europe or the Balkans until his own peripheries were fully integrated into the imperial structure , he spent more time in the 1830s and 1840s on his own non-Russian subjects than on dealings with foreigners .
15 Hodson-Smith has sent papers detailing his fears to the three stations involved and Nuclear Electric is studying them , although it emphasises that the software has not yet been fully integrated into the control system for the reactors .
16 The Lieutenant had once leapt fully clothed into a river , demonstrating to a casual enquirer the purpose of a Royal Engineer 's lifejacket as he continued building a bridge while swimming fully armed among the pontoons .
17 At a tiny cove our little daughters whooped as they plunged fully clothed into the Atlantic swell .
18 Furthermore , in becoming fully inserted into the structures of university education , the distance of the discipline from schooling , state policy , continuing and adult education , and indeed lay literary culture , was progressively accentuated .
19 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 .
20 Make sure that the board you buy has a large daggerboard ( longer than 50cm ) which fully retracts into the hull leaving nothing sticking out under the board .
21 Next year , once customer trials are complete , the product and process will be fully launched into the UK market .
22 She ignored the flickering screen , and let her thoughts drift on , because it was one of those rare times when she was thinking well , when striking and truthful ideas seemed to occur to her effortlessly , rising fully articulated into the mind , when it seemed possible that one day she might write poetry .
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