Example sentences of "[adv] fully [vb pp] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Her career in geography began at a time when , in Britain , this field was still among the less fully organized of the sciences .
2 Yet talk to any established composer nowadays , and the likelihood is that he or she is about to be embroiled in some kind of operatic project , perhaps planned for the middle-distant future ( timescales are necessarily generous for opera ) but nevertheless fully engaged in the kind of musical thinking that three decades ago would have beyond the wildest dreams for all but the most exclusive , established few — Benjamin Britten and Tippett in Britain , Hans Werner Henze on the Continent .
3 The leadership of the organization within the Labour Party remained with Cripps , Strauss and Mellor , all of them still fully committed to the Unity Manifesto .
4 Because the relationship of the two lines within the couplet is not predetermined , the reader is more fully engaged in the process of interpretation , a more active participant in the construction of meaning , than when a text presents itself in more straightforward linear fashion .
5 During this period she fostered , in association with the Child Guidance Service , the establishment of a team of teachers to provide extra help in Edinburgh primary schools for pupils with learning difficulties : a pioneer concept which was to become more fully implemented in the years following the publication in 1978 of the Warnock Report on Pupils with Special Educational Needs .
6 The controllers , own awareness of local conditions and operational requirements ( not to speak of their pre-nationalisation experience in design and construction ) could , they thought , have been more fully harnessed to the task .
7 The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids .
8 What is impressive in this show is the way that the effect he sought is always fully integrated with the subject .
9 The restaurant was packed , Saturday evenings always fully booked at The Magpie , the best eating house in the small commuter town twenty-one miles north of London .
10 This group of fish was also fully fledged in the Devonian , and this is of particular significance because the origin of all land vertebrates has been considered as lying within a species of this group .
11 It is undoubtedly necessary to identify the reasons why Nizan failed to become as fully integrated within the structure of the party as Politzer , Cogniot or Aragon , for example .
12 It might well be that some of them had work as servants , or in agriculture — but there would be strong competition for the latter , for quite apart from the regular farm labourers there were a considerable number of workmen not as fully employed at the mine as perhaps they would have wished .
13 But Robert is as fully committed to the world of bloodstock as ever . ’
14 Johnny was by now fully occupied with the fastenings on the controversial halter-necked garment .
15 On the other hand , the ‘ behaviourists ’ ( for want of a better term ) argue that the responsibility lies fairly and squarely with individuals who are now fully informed of the dangers they face in perpetuating life-threatening behaviours .
16 The Fish Inn , now fully recovered from the wedding of Tom and Alice , sat between Crommock Water and the adjacent lake , also called Buttermere .
17 Nothing on the exterior , however , prepared one for the stunning exhibition of color , texture , and mural art in the interior , features that constituted a major step in an architectural revolution that was most fully developed in the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago ( 1933–74 ) .
18 In many ways , he is the most fully characterised of the disciples .
19 She was not yet fully converted to the philosophy held by her family and their circle that fresh air and the country were the ultimate enjoyment .
20 In Hilton it represents stages in the journey to God when the soul is no longer engaged with worldly things and as it were asleep to sin ( 24.90r. – 235 ) but is not yet fully illuminated by the knowledge of Christ : The experience of the dark can be either painful or restful : painful in so far as the soul is still troubled by the pressures of the worldly attractions from which it is hiding ; or restful in so far as the soul is waiting untroubled in its longing for Christ .
21 She herself had not yet fully recovered from the trauma of those moments in the lift , but it probably did n't matter .
22 Joan , though Anne 's junior by a year and not yet fully accustomed to the ways of the nobility , was by far the more worldly-wise of the two .
23 This form of ‘ re-provision ’ to achieve comprehensive services was not yet fully established in the thinking of the district management team : ‘ It was a debate that revolved around Kathleen Jones ’ ( an academic expert on mental health services ) .
24 My mother , whose heart had never fully recovered from the shock of losing Tata , retired to the suburbs to live with Aunt Harriet in Romford .
25 Lawrence added : ‘ Payton has never fully recovered from the FA Cup replay with Portsmouth .
26 Until that late date , the Cecils successfully opposed any move to enclose the fields , for reasons which were never fully disclosed at the time .
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