Example sentences of "[be] fully [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , if you got ta , if you 're fully funded on the premiums if you take out
2 Arthur Thomas , quality , finance and planning manager for research and technology in the Wilton Materials Centre , says that reaction has been mixed : ‘ At first it was greeted by some of the senior managers as ‘ hyped up ’ JS jargon , though they 're fully committed to the process now .
3 These humanist goals could be fully covered by the ideals which are sometimes described as socialist .
4 What is more , at least some of the extras that typically appear at funerals may not be fully covered in the plans available .
5 ‘ if freedom of establishment were to be fully applied in the fisheries sector , it would create a serious economic , social and political crisis in the Community 's maritime regions .
6 The launch sites would be constructed by the United Kingdom , and the missile systems would be fully manned by the RAF crews .
7 For instance , Susan Trangmar 's slide installation can not be fully seen from the margins , but the act of walking to the centre of the four projector installation involves passing one of the projectors so that your shadow passes across the image .
8 Router movement can be solved by changing the holding bolts for longer ones with a fine thread and fitting very thick washers , so enabling the nuts to be fully tightened without the router getting in the way of the spanner .
9 Up to date copies of the THREE STOKES GUIDE together with instructions for its use have been provided to all Personal Depts. — all staff involved in Pleasurecraft claims should be fully instructed in the use of this Guide .
10 From our laboratory , it has previously been reported that the acid stimulatory effect of gastrin can be fully explained by the stimulation of histamine release .
11 THE CIRCUMSTANCES surrounding Amnesty 's adoption as a prisoner of conscience of Vic Williams , the British soldier currently serving a 14-month prison sentence for desertion , are to be fully aired at the AGM on 10–12 April .
12 Meanwhile , a poll of 75 Tory back-benchers in the Sunday Times showed three out of four believed pensioners and poor families should be fully compensated for the cost of the decision to impose VAT on domestic fuel .
13 The seller can not expect on the one hand to be fully compensated for the sale falling through and on the other to be allowed in addition to retain a deposit already received .
14 Development of the avionics system for the bat-shaped B-2 bomber is at least two years behind schedule and the system may not be fully developed by the time the aircraft is to be deployed in the middle of the next decade .
15 Most will be explained in the chapters dealing with each particular aspect of weaving and design , but certain essentials need to be fully understood at the outset .
16 Looking to the future , in the 1990's the Channel Tunnel is due for completion and the flow of traffic generated by this new route will , no doubt , be fully exploited by the drugs runners and pose new problems for British and French Customs controls .
17 Ungermann-Bass has also announced what it claims is the first multi-protocol communications product for remote personal computers and terminals to be fully integrated into the hub environment .
18 However , there was still a long way to go for Spain to be fully integrated into the world concert of nations ; indeed , this was not possible while Franco lived .
19 The performance monitor , event logger and control services will be fully integrated within the operating system .
20 The performance monitor , event logger and control services will be fully integrated within the operating system .
21 The use of the Centre should be fully integrated within the course .
22 Election fever rises and falls with the opinion polls but CAMRA is determined that issues affecting the pub and drinkers will be fully debated during the election , whenever it comes .
23 Some Canadian courts fell into the practice of declaring that ‘ controversial ’ evidence should not be taken by an examiner out of the jurisdiction ; it was better that such evidence be fully tested in the trial court .
24 Will the nurses ' pay review in Wales be fully funded by the Government ?
25 The government will be putting up 50 per cent of the cost of commercial projects in the four key areas , although academic work will be fully funded by the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) .
26 The impact of the Thatcher years can only be fully assessed in the future .
27 But feminists rapidly became aware that the state itself was patriarchal and needed profound transformation if they were to be fully represented in the nation 's political and moral life .
28 But it is of concern and I do hope that in the next forthcoming er house er when the the house sits in the forthcoming rounds , that they will be mindful of the representations which have been made nationally and that the Police service and the proposals contained , particularly in the Police bill , will not be fully implemented in the way that they 're currently proposed on the white paper today .
29 Many features of the N.T. can not be fully appreciated without the O.T. , e.g. the Jewish fear of ritual contamination by a corpse , implicit in the story of the Good Samaritan .
30 I am sure that it will be fully appreciated by the people of Scotland when they assess the parties ' policies at the election , including the policies of those who advocate a lesser or greater degree of Scotland 's separation from the rest of the United Kingdom .
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