Example sentences of "fully [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below ; here , it is necessary to observe that Duck 's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description . |
2 | This book has concentrated on the selection of library materials rather than their acquisition — a subject which is fully treated in books by Chapman for the UK and Magrill for the United States . |
3 | The Grange has always been a happy house and still has a faint atmosphere of piety , fully intended by Mr Teulon . |
4 | Further work is necessary before this bacterium is fully implicated in Crohn 's disease . |
5 | Not only is it allowing certain health authorities to waste millions of pounds on computer systems that do n't work , it also allowed the London Ambulance Service to put lives at risk with a system that had not been fully proven in practice . |
6 | science concerned with the production , distribution and consumption of wealth , first fully formulated in Adam Smith 's Wealth of Nations ( 1776 ) . |
7 | The pupils of the youth 's eyes were fully dilated to azure marbles . |
8 | Such authority could not be shared with , nor alienated to anyone ; the notion was already fully developed under Philip the Fair by 1294 : ‘ the king of France is subject to no one ’ , wrote Guillaume de Nogaret , expressing the doctrine which could make vassals subjects and was absolute . |
9 | Ebenezer Howard 's ‘ garden city ’ movement was one man 's attempt to express the desire for a more suburban type of existence , although this was only ever fully developed in Welwyn Garden City and Letchworth . |
10 | Hooliganism is more habitual and more fully developed in Britain than elsewhere , but it is not confined to Britain . |
11 | Cemaleddin Aksarayi 's connection with Amasya is more fully developed in Husameddin 's earlier where he is said to have been a fellow student of Hajji Shadgeldi 's ; to have become kadi in Amasya in 763/1361 when Hajji Shadgeldi took power ; to have been raised from the kadilik and the muderrislik of the Dar al- " ilm medrese to the kazaskerlik in/about 768/1366–7 ; and to have remained such until after Hajji Shadgeldi 's defeat and death in battle with Kadi Burhan al-Din in 783/1381 , whereupon Cemaleddin Aksarayi fled to Konya . |
12 | It is now fully aligned with Posix 1003.1 1990 and development capability for the federal FIPS151–2 extensions . |
13 | So far as the tax system is concerned , some groups in society will suffer if tax rates are not fully adjusted for inflation . |
14 | Firms then have to adopt ‘ inflation accounting ’ techniques in which all costs , revenues , profits and losses are fully adjusted for inflation . |
15 | Berger 's irrationalist pessimism about the fate of ideas in history is neither fully justified by history nor required by logic . |
16 | These factors are fully explained on pp. 28–37 . |
17 | The latter provisions are fully explained in Part Two of this book at paragraph 22–46 onwards . |
18 | The associative data is extracted from the INSERT PARTS command , and the spatial data from the digitized coordinates and the inserted part 's drawing file , which is a structured set of work , spatial , engineering and technical sub-files held in the CAD data base ( this is fully explained in Chapter 6 ) . |
19 | We may extend our analysis of urban-rural shift to these years , 1981–87 , by reference to Table 5.5 , which disaggregates the South and North of Great Britain further into types of districts , a breakdown that is more fully explained in Chapter 7 and utilized in Chapters 8 to 11 . |
20 | There are lots of simple techniques — all fully explained in Angela Caine 's The Voice Workbook ( Hodder and Stoughton , £11.99 , including audio cassette ) — which quickly help the voice develop its strength . |
21 | Many factors may contribute to the increased incidence of large-vessel disease in diabetic patients , as in non-diabetic subjects ; however , the increased incidence in diabetics has not been fully explained in terms of known risk factors ( Jarrett et al , 1982 ) . |
22 | Within such a context it is easier to see how a series of advances , retreats and confusing divisions can be explained as part of a general shift which is of wider significance than the accumulation of a mass of detailed incidents , each of which can only be fully explained in terms of its own unique genesis . |
23 | However , the wide fluctuations in the performance of individual local education authorities can not be fully explained by variations in social and economic circumstances or by variations in spending on education , and show that there is plenty of scope to improve standards . |
24 | These variations do not appear to be fully explained by differences in the types of case coming before the courts concerned ( Jones , 1995 : 116 ) . |
25 | Moreover , these variations were found not to be fully explained by differences in either the kind of offences with which each court had to deal , or the offenders coming before them . |
26 | We believe that the whole person includes the dimensions of body mind and spirit , and that all dimension of human responsibility are fully realised in community and not in isolation . |
27 | What worried him most , apart from the meretricious glitter of the whole charade , was the erosion of the proper role of Cabinet Ministers , both in relation to their own departments and in their right to be fully consulted on matters of collective responsibility ; the Prime Minister 's indifference to the processes and opinions of the House of Commons , provided a majority would sustain him in office ; and the disarray and poor morale which coalition under a dynamic chief of another party was creating in the headquarters and local organizations of the Conservative Party . |
28 | Bozer was apparently acting in protest at not having been fully consulted by President Turgut Özal on Turkey 's stance in the current Gulf crisis . |
29 | However , this is unusual and was fully repaired by Berghaus without quibble in double-quick time . |
30 | The pensioner , who needed sedation when she arrived at the Countess of Chester hospital , is still not well enough to be fully interviewed by police . |