Example sentences of "[adv] fully [verb] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 But these points did not fully answer the question of his motives .
2 Most people inhabit this in-between land , perhaps not fully accepting the concept of reincarnation but none the less thinking that ‘ there must be something there ’ .
3 Astra says her methods do not fully exclude the possibility of normal DNA replication and can not repeat her results .
4 The first tends to refer mainly to the military context which , while obviously important , is not what this book is about ; and the second is clearly state-centrist , and does not fully convey the scnse of hegemony where it does not directly involve the state , which I take to be crucial .
5 ‘ Perhaps you do not fully realize the gravity of your actions .
6 In fact Mozart did not fully appreciate the gravity of the situation .
7 At that time many of us did not fully appreciate the merit of exploring shared values and issues , largely I suspect because there was an absence of a specific and measurable goal which we could work towards .
8 I do not fully appreciate the experience of an American late-night movie without a bourbon , or a book at bedtime without a single malt .
9 I did not fully appreciate the extent of their regard until her declining years when the numerous and persistent inquiries about her health , the genuine regrets , the reminiscences of old times , revealed the strength of feeling and loyalty .
10 Pilots may not fully appreciate the nature of manoeuvre-induced errors ( frequently called instrument lag ) that may effect pressure-dependent flight instruments during manoeuvres which result in a change of angle of attack .
11 I do not fully share the concern of those sociologists ( and others ) , who wish to address the question of what differentiates professions from non-professional occupations .
12 Routine metabolic screening of urine does not fully guarantee the absence of an oxidative phosphorylation disorder .
13 Senior British officials did not always fully accept the rule of law .
14 mise chifing is a bold attempt , but the addition of the " e " shows that the child does n't fully understand the effect of the e-marker in such contexts as -a-e , -i-e , etc .
15 Bakhtin himself extends his concern and his enthusiasm from the novel — a particular form existing within a definite historical period — to a more extensive novelistic discourse of which the novel itself is only one historical development , a development which , in its complexity and ‘ polyglossia ’ , most fully realizes the potential of the genre .
16 The exhibition again fully exploited the potential of the new Exhibition Hall , and this was reflected in the excellent reviews which it received , including one in The Times which described it as ‘ a show that proves books need not be boring ’ .
17 And the fact of George Carey 's criticism of massive pay rises to top bosses , and his sermon on the social responsibilities of wealth creation , is of concern to those bosses and wealth ‘ creators ’ because remarks that would have been unexceptional from other quarters came from the head of the established church — a case of the upstart vicar from Barking not yet fully appreciating the nature of his role within the establishment to which he has only recently secured entry .
18 Though her performance does not yet fully encompass the poignancy of the texts , the final ‘ Is this perhaps death ? ’ was sung with a numbed awe that one seldom encounters .
19 This brings me back to my main theme , the need for more concentrated and co-ordinated work on manufacture and distribution , for without it , we will never fully understand the history of the development of the coarse wares , stylistically or chronologically .
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