Example sentences of "fully [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Origin of the Family , Private Property and the State , 1884 Formen is the most detailed discussion of pre-capitalist society in Marx 's mature work and it really can not be understood except as a part of the background for the more fully completed works Marx was either planning or did wrote , especially Capital . |
2 | This rule is not confined to someone signing a fully completed document . |
3 | For £9.4m a sensible organisation would expect to buy a fully completed office development of up to 90,000 square feet , equating to £100 a foot completed . |
4 | Send your story and the fully completed coupon ( below ) to the following address : . |
5 | Fully completed Customs declarations must be attached . |
6 | Failure of his government 's economic programme fully to embrace market principles was also criticized , and prompted a vote of no confidence by nationalist deputies which was defeated on Oct. 10 . |
7 | The sample survey is a fully recognized method of enquiry in common everyday use by sociologists , economists , psychologists , public opinion pollsters , market researchers and many other bodies . |
8 | We now have fifteen men who have past the medical exam and the board of trade eyesight test and are now fully enrolled lifeboat crew . |
9 | In the 1980s buyers thought they could raise cash flows by breaking up these conglomerates , by giving managers different incentives and controls , and by exploiting more fully tax breaks for debt interest . |
10 | Consequently , the implicit features are not the fully formulated justifications and criticisms which can be produced to deal with present arguments . |
11 | That being so , one would not expect there to be fully formulated justifications . |
12 | The beliefs about the financial gains from the monarchy were described as being almost fully formulated justifications , as if they were situated towards the explicit end but were not yet fully explicit . |
13 | Nevertheless , they could be said to be implicit justifications of an almost fully formulated nature , in that they provide reasons for the existence of the monarchy and its ceremonial occasions . |
14 | She was too fragile to form an alliance with large , strong , fully made Deborah . |
15 | Good communication means that the customer fully understands Hickson 's plan , how it is progressing and how any new information learned will affect short and long term outlooks . |
16 | A fully formed narrative realises all six categories , although many narratives may lack one or more components . |
17 | " By this means we hope to place at the disposal of our party in Parliament and in the country a trained body of fully formed critics , able not only to expose and correct the usual crudities of Radical-Socialist legislation , but to give form to a comprehensive policy of social reform . " |
18 | On knitting back to the right hand side , the loops into fully formed stitches , as this is a repeated row . |
19 | When an adult insect emerges the veins contain blood which has been observed to circulate through them , and even in the fully formed wings the circulation is often still maintained ( Yeager and Hendrickson , 1934 ; Clare and Tauber , 1940 ) . |
20 | It has a couple of fully formed battalions , the rest organised in indiviudal companies , two of which are devoted to maintaining public order . |
21 | Material from the rest of the cloud globule continually falls into the embryonic sun , building up further mass , pressure and temperature , soon reaching thousands of degrees centigrade and beginning to glow like the T Tauri stars ( glowing clouds of dense cosmic dust ) , which astronomers now think are the typical intermediate link between the dark globules and fully formed stars . |
22 | Today every single living thing that has ever lived , from a bacterium to a plant or a fully formed animal , has been built according to specifications laid down in the molecules of the dna called chromosomes . |
23 | Control of protein synthesis can occur at several different points in the sequence of steps that leads from the DNA code to a fully formed protein . |
24 | He carries a picture taken by anti-abortionists that depicts the decapitated head of a fully formed foetus , recovered from a rubbish bin behind a clinic in New York . |
25 | They have five fully formed digits on each hand and foot . |
26 | In The Butterflies of Britain and Ireland , published by Dorling Kindersley on 21 March at £16.99 , Jeremy Thomas and Richard Lewington illustrate with the help of exquisite , full-colour artwork the development of each butterfly from egg to fully formed stage . |
27 | Mouse embryos with forelimbs at stage 3–4 ( fully formed AER ) and hindlimbs at stage 2–3 ( apical epithelium thickening ) were dissected into cold phosphate-buffered saline containing 10% fetal calf serum , and the heart removed . |
28 | For birefringence , if the maximum value for fully aligned elements is then the birefringence for elements distributed with a distribution function is given simply by . |
29 | To meet fully matured politicians of the higher quality at a time when I was still young enough to sharpen my wits on their arguments and dialectics was a real — and in my case an undeserved — pleasure . |
30 | There are two types of Le Roitelet Brie : 52% fat which develops a full , pronounced flavour when ripened ; and 60% fat which is a fully matured Brie with a lighter , buttery taste . |