Example sentences of "[adv] [be] fully [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 However , the success of recent policy initiatives can only be fully met if farmers find it their own interests to plant up pieces of land in such a way as to achieve both timber production and environmental improvement .
2 However , error introduced into digital map databases through the digitizing process is often ignored because the characteristics of digitizing error have not been fully defined and because no practical means of handling input data uncertainty exist within proprietary GIS software .
3 This is a prodigiously deep fissure or cave system in the mass if which has still not been fully explored but which by 1979 had been traced by speleologists to a depth of 4,400 feet .
4 Bob Hodson-Smith warned Active Business Services ( ABS ) of Sheffield that the software , the Safety Related Plant Status Monitoring System or Status , had not been fully tested and that Nuclear Electric should be warned of the potential difficulties .
5 Certainly , on the information available to club members , it appeared that their own case had not been fully represented and that the printing and distribution of such information did not reflect the feelings and attitudes of those present , as well as the many thousands of other members throughout the country , who may not be aware of the proposed publication .
6 So far the demographic and market data contained in these records have not been fully extracted before the data are disposed of .
7 Hodson-Smith says , however , that the software has not been fully debugged and thus can not be relied on in an emergency .
8 CAB 's confidentiality had not been fully appreciated nor was it realised that the worker was there to supply information required , not to pass judgement on the client or to offer gratuitous advice based on their personal experiences or prejudices .
9 However , its advantages will not be fully realised until the recession slows , sales pick up and unit costs fall .
10 Undoubtedly we are living through a period of considerable political instability , in which there is a complex ‘ crisis of legitimacy ’ ( to use Habermas ' expression ) not only in the capitalist societies but also in the former communist societies of Eastern Europe , and in many countries of the Third World ; but the crisis works itself out through an international system of relationships , and such events as the overthrow of President Allende 's government in Chile , or American and Soviet military intervention in various regions of the world in the postwar period , can not be fully comprehended unless they are seen in the setting of global political conflicts .
11 But the disorders can not be fully understood unless they are seen in the context of complex political , social and economic factors which together create a predisposition towards violent protest ’ ( para. 8.7 ) .
12 The aim of this study is to show how these and other aspects of promotions processes can not be fully understood except in the context of a particular organisation .
13 The reason for the discriminatory practices described throughout this book can not be fully understood and tackled without reference to the concept of ageism .
14 If these were things that could not be fully understood or controlled , then they were all the more menacing because they could not be avoided .
15 They therefore can not be fully understood if they are taken at face value , and an investigator must find out what social situations sustain and are reflected in them .
16 It is indeed still there , to be built on , in Ulysses in the further elaboration of Stephen , but it can not be fully achieved unless the wounds are acknowledged .
17 In answer to his last question , I do not believe that it necessarily makes sense for those who may not be fully qualified or experienced to get rid of such waste when those who are involved in a similar business are much better qualified to do so .
18 The prospective gains can not be fully harnessed and enjoyed if the losses are not first acknowledged and then mourned .
19 Other issues were that the potential of the day hospital was not being fully exploited and that the mental health centres were evidently not properly integrated with the general hospital unit .
20 The existing arrangements between the Foundation established by Baron Thyssen in Barcelona and the town of Barcelona will also be fully respected and it is hoped that the relationship between the two Foundations will be developed to their mutual advantage .
21 Now administered by the Netherlands Office for Fine Arts , all paintings in the State collection ( including a number of works bequeathed by Dutch citizens to the State as well as those works recovered after the war ) painted prior to 1900 have now been fully catalogued and will be published by Waanders publishers , Zwolle , in October .
22 The area has now been fully restored and is enjoyed by all the local community , as well as providing the perfect outdoor classroom for the children .
23 In 1917 the eugenist and social purist , the Rev. James Marchant confidently pronounced : ‘ It is now being fully recognized that all moral reforms for the regeneration of mankind must be brought about by the combination of religion and science . ’
24 The resulting well was used for more than seventy years , and now is fully restored and a much-loved landmark .
25 The significance of his gearless pedestal has not yet been fully realised but it so influenced engineer 's thinking that solar powered lights are feasible even in the higher ranges .
26 However , because this ‘ Galilean ’ mentality has not yet been fully understood and absorbed , errors can still be made and damaging operations done .
27 Of course , there are often political reasons why this vision can not yet be fully realised but that is all the more reason why an understanding should be pursued .
28 Neither were fully costed or managed systematically .
29 It had never been fully constituted or trained as a squadron , but it had achieved most creditable results nonetheless , with over 100 victories plus many more probables and damaged .
30 A chance inquiry into an old debt revealed that the building had never been fully consecrated and thus would revert to Assheton family ownership after a year and a day 's disuse .
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