Example sentences of "[prep] completely " in BNC.
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1 | After completely flushing out all hydrocarbon , the plugs were saturated with a brine of 100 000 ppm NaCl . |
2 | He will let Cardiff know before the end of the month if he will accept their offer of a new contract , after completely rejuvenating the Arms Park side in his five months in charge . |
3 | We ( Norway ) are through after completely demolishing Poland in the second half . |
4 | stopped at the tea rooms after completely over the top ordering . |
5 | It reckons it is working towards completely redefining personal computers and terminals , and the new products are ‘ designed to break down all barriers ’ . |
6 | Genes - for resistance to antibiotics , for example — can be swapped between micro-organisms of completely different species naturally , in the wild . |
7 | Over the past few years the bourgeoisie has taken probably £10bn of completely untaxed , totally unearned capital profit from selling their houses . |
8 | It is the least satisfactory feature of collegiate universities that for all social and administrative purposes — meals and meetings and life in Common Room — the academics minx not with those who share their intellectual preoccupations but with people of completely different disciplines . |
9 | Here the last thing you expect to see is one of the most exquisite small houses in the land ; yet here , glimpsed down a short straight avenue of completely inappropriate young cherry trees , is Lodge Park . |
10 | ‘ We 've seen quite a lot of completely sterile ears in winter barley , which is due to frost on secondary tillers . |
11 | I recently bought a Series IIA ex-military Land Rover with the intention of completely rebuilding it over the next few years ending up with a vehicle that will last for years to come . |
12 | Of course , not all the information written on Interview schedules will be by means of completely pre-determined answer categories . |
13 | 1907 also saw the introduction of the famous and spectacular trains which were comprised of completely new twelve-wheel coaching stock . |
14 | For progressive building to be successful , it was essential that the supply of completely manufactured parts should be on the ground at the point of erection , before the building of a vehicle was commenced . |
15 | To ensure that this progressive building was a success , it was essential –hat a supply of completely manufactured parts was on the ground at the point of erection , before the building of a vehicle was commenced . |
16 | The American Museum in Britain shows , through a series of completely furnished rooms with original panelling brought from the United States , how the Americans lived from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries . |
17 | This stubborn insistence on truth is the only thing which lifts Christianity out of the common pool of completely personal , relativistic , subjective beliefs . |
18 | The Second World War set back Stalin 's hopes of completely rebuilding Moscow and replacing it with a new Soviet city , centrally planned and co-ordinated like the economy . |
19 | Thoroughly wet wood has something like a third of the strength and stiffness of completely dry wood . |
20 | The last two — works of completely contrasting character — were written within a few weeks of each other . |
21 | Now he 'd lost track of what he 'd been thinking of completely . |
22 | Deep within the brain , in areas like the thalamus and hypothalamus , these problems are exacerbated by the presence of long fibre bundles that pass through interesting regions , carrying the connections of completely unrelated regions . |
23 | What would you think if you found your own dustbin stuffed full of completely fresh flowers ? |
24 | Thus Euravia secured the job of completely dismantling several dozen Conway engines , of identifying all the parts that could be reused ( or repaired — in which case the machining was put out to subcontractors , mainly local firms ) and of returning the salvaged parts to source . |
25 | The effects of allowing or inhibiting entry are examined in this section first by investigating the plausibility of completely free entry , then by seeing whether firms can adopt policies to guard against entry . |
26 | The Board 's policy of completely absorbing all capital costs and charging nothing for income on capital amounts on average to a subsidy of ninety six pounds per resident per week . |
27 | And it has been well established that some animals , such as pigs , are capable of completely consuming animal bones , along with other kitchen waste , so that even the sample of animal bones from a site may not give a true picture of diet . |
28 | I find that I am writing a kind of completely sterile account of their life . |
29 | Examples would be the abandonment in the later eighteenth century of figured bass and of optional parts in favour of completely written-out orchestral scores ; and the writing out of vocal ornamentation by Rossini , followed by other nineteenth-century Italian opera composers , instead of leaving it to be improvised — though this did not necessarily mean that singers followed their instructions ! |
30 | So that was sort of completely misunderstanding the question , |