Example sentences of "[adv] fully " in BNC.

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1 The number considered below fully standard remained constant at about 8200 , and the number considered to be fully standard increased from 5500 to 8100 .
2 And then there was the attempt not to issue a questionnaire to every household but to reserve the questionnaires in the Town Hall for four week days Saturdays to will honour the people who did n't actually have Friday who were at home perhaps walk in to the City Centre you might be able to pick one of these up and then there was the problem distrib in distributing the questionnaire because despite of the assurance given to the consultants they were nevertheless distributed amongst the numerous St Albans and believe you me even those likely people who did go to the press do sometimes for every that we having suddenly fully congressed to see whether perhaps there might be a consultation questionnaire lurking within it .
3 The British tranche was none the less fully subscribed , but shares on sale in Europe were oversubscribed and those offered in New York could have been sold four times over .
4 The non-scalar curvature and quasiregular singularities are much less well understood and have been less fully investigated .
5 These are less fully double and there are now six separate colours available as well as a mixture and all are more resistant to bad weather conditions than any others .
6 Not greatly favoured by Edward the Fourth and his family , the royal palace was none the less fully maintained and adequately staffed — a number of privileged persons residing there permanently in grace-and-favour apartments .
7 Her career in geography began at a time when , in Britain , this field was still among the less fully organized of the sciences .
8 And signifiers ( figures ) which resemble referents are less fully differentiated from them than signifiers ( words , discourse ) which do not .
9 In total , much more is known but it is less fully integrated .
10 Communists improved only slightly on the vote of 1929 , when they had fought under less favourable conditions but had been less fully committed to the " social fascist " position .
11 Tillyard , one of the foremost Milton scholars of his day , had suggested that we can only fully understand Paradise Lost when we understand the man who wrote it .
12 Love is only fully understood by what it does .
13 I was only fully into skating after I left school and went into college .
14 Of course all I needed was a two-minute sit-down and in two and a half minutes I was not only fully recovered and ready to carry on , I had adrenalin pumping out the top of my hat in anger that my man had left me to die .
15 Educated Africans , he saw , would only fully accept European rule if they were given some access to the central institutions of government .
16 Use only fully transcribed utterances .
17 And the recovery will only fully happen when John Major loses his . ’
18 The highest of them is Sgorr Ruadh and the next Maol Chean-dearg , both only fully revealed by walks into the interior of the Forest .
19 Sir Colin managed to transform BA 's bolshy workforce , despite the big cutbacks needed to turn what was a lame , state-owned airline into Europe 's only fully privatised carrier .
20 Of particular interest will be the information that : 1 ) Michael Smurfit subscribed for £500,000 ( and not £100,000 as reported elsewhere ) shares in UPH , the company that first acquired the site from the liquidator ; 2 ) Larry Goodman is also a shareholder in UPH through Paribas ; 3 ) John Finnegan , the principal in Finnegan Menton , was an advisory in the original sale to UPH ( at £4.4m ) and to Telecom ( at £9.4m ) only 17 months later ; 4 ) The site had been offered to other property developers by Finnegan Menton at £2.7m in 1988 ; 5 ) The sale to the so-called European consortium , i.e. Noel Smyth 's friends , ( at £6.75m ) was only fully concluded days before Telecom paid over £9.4m for the same site ; 6 ) The bank behind the Smyth/Doherty consortium in Ansbacher Bank .
21 Marx argues that a social group only fully becomes a class when it becomes a class for itself .
22 These activators are only fully active in the context of other general transcription factors localized in the proximal region of the promoter .
23 This border would give Kuwait several new oil wells and would divide the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr , currently Iraq 's only fully operational port .
24 Alongside that , regional and social variation in the language in our own day is only fully understandable when we come to see the language as also varying in the temporal , historical dimension .
25 few ballets have so fully interpreted the deepest thoughts of a poet .
26 We never rested five minutes that he did not fall asleep and gave us a little nasal music , and which hindered me nothing so fully as I wished to have done .
27 No other world will take me so fully into its secret ways .
28 To be able to concentrate so fully on a race needs good board handling skills , since you should n't have to think about how to sail the board fast .
29 In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice .
30 Now that God has revealed himself so fully in Christ , the value of the stakes of salvation are higher , and there is less excuse for lack of faith .
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