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

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1 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 .
2 By the sixteenth week the male testes are in position for descent during the last two months of foetal existence and the vagina has fully formed in the female .
3 His age could count against him but he insists he has fully recovered from a heart attack in 1988 .
4 By contrast , another tall reputation had looked fully justified at the start of the afternoon when Nashwan 's half-brother Mukddaam , survived a stewards ' inquiry after beating 18 rivals convincingly on his racecourse debut to become favourite for the Derby at 16-1 with William Hill .
5 He was always friendly enough , but seemed fully occupied with the bevy of young beach-boys who seemed to swarm around him .
6 Nor , presumably , would you go swimming fully dressed with a small weekend bag slung over your shoulder . ’
7 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 .
8 Nor should we ignore the fact that in the not-too-distant future eastern Europe and Russia will be able to realise their massive agricultural potantial once they have become fully harnessed to a market economy .
9 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 .
10 use of the lower body is also restricted , principally because the weight will not have fully shifted to the right side in a shortened backswing .
11 By then he should have fully recovered from the injured right thigh muscle that has delayed his eagerly awaited debut in Italian football .
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 The water cooled too quickly for her to stay long in the bath , but afterwards she lay fully dressed on the bed for a while , listening , her spirits rising as she realised that the wind had dropped at last .
14 And , from 1911 to 1919 , it secured its position as the women artists ' association in Germany , it got funding from the state , became fully accepted as an association , and continued its activities for furthering the professionalism of women .
15 The defence thus utilized one side of the ambivalence — the love and high esteem felt for the father — to build a bulwark against the other — the hate and contempt of the father — in order to inhibit the aggressive egoism of males and make them all equally subject to a primal father-figure who for the first time now became fully internalized as a shared superego .
16 Conditions for voting in local and national elections only became fully assimilated following the Representation of the People Act 1969 .
17 For while she returned her kingdom to full doctrinal and liturgical conformity with Rome , many English Protestant exiles fled their homeland and took up residence in Strasbourg , Zurich , Emden , Frankfurt , and Geneva , where they gained first-hand experience of the Zwinglian and Calvinist forms of Protestantism , and became fully immersed in the Calvinist theology of grace and salvation .
18 At a tiny cove our little daughters whooped as they plunged fully clothed into the Atlantic swell .
19 The Government remain fully committed to the Union between Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom .
20 As my hon. Friend knows , the Government remain fully committed to the union — a point which is well recognised in Scotland .
21 Advertisements do not usually spring fully formed into the mind of an agency 's resident creative genius .
22 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 .
23 Only one other US species , the American alligator , has previously been deemed to have fully recovered under the terms of the act .
24 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 .
25 Two centuries later this latter notion emerged fully fledged in the writing of the more romantic of Rousseau 's imitators .
26 Telling the men to see that the body was left fully clothed in the mortuary until he could get there , he let them go .
27 In addition in any institution other members of staff need to be kept fully informed about the purpose of the proposed group , and the practical details of place , time and membership .
28 At the very least parents should be kept fully informed about the purpose of the case conference , and arrangements made to ensure that their views , and accounts of what happened , are heard .
29 Write the word " client " in the margin against any information that it 's necessary to impart ( and your client should be kept fully informed on every matter that might be of material interest ) , ticking this , as already mentioned , when you " ve done so .
30 Upon satisfactory completion of this preregistration year , the graduate becomes fully registered by the General Medical Council .
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