Example sentences of "[be] fully [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Celibacy , originally a voluntary charism , became a requirement for ordination , although it would not be until the eleventh century that this law would be fully imposed on the Latin Church .
2 With these qualities they well be fully prepared for the big trial , but they must also know themselves in the deepest sense — ‘ to be in touch ’ , as Scott frequently mentions , ‘ with that critical inner voice . ’
3 These measures will be fully explained to the Annual Conference of Presidents and Secretaries of Local Law Societies in London on Tuesday 19 January when John Appleby , Chairman of the Courts and Legal Services Committee , will present the package and call on the Government to withdraw its proposed eligibility cuts immediately now that an alternative package of savings has been agreed by the profession .
4 Needless to say , all assistance will be fully acknowledged in the eventual book .
5 This must be fully acknowledged by the secondary school history department when planning its work .
6 The reason why I run culture and ideology together to identify the institutionalization of consumerism is that consumerism in the global system can only be fully understood as a cultural-ideological practice .
7 Each national file will be fully documented in the national and English language and will include , at the least , an SPSS Dictionary file .
8 Mr Portillo was pressed by Mr Brown three times to say whether the VAT charge would be fully repaid to the poor through benefits .
9 Such a system allows the computer-based design system to be fully integrated into the industrial environment , with the result that the network supports design activities in a manner similar to the procedures described here .
10 It was called a departmental agency , but the constraints of trying to be fully integrated with a major department like the Department of the Environment meant that the theoretical freedom to manage , which it had started off with , very quickly disappeared .
11 Any damp that is evident must be fully tested by a damp-proofing specialist , but try to distinguish between damp and condensation ( see Chapter 4 ) .
12 Traditionally it has been assumed that thinking , whether about value or about fact , has to be fully detached from the spontaneous , which engages with it only as emotion biasing judgement .
13 The Exquisite Fairy Wrasse possesses a beauty which may only be fully appreciated in the living fish .
14 After the delay period there is a linear increase in the labelling of secreted enzymes curving off to a plateau value after four hours at which time pancreatic enzyme stores ( zymogen ) will be fully labelled at a specific activity equivalent to that of the precursor amino acid pool .
15 According to one school of thought , a bargaining problem can be fully specified in a mathematical form , and then a unique ‘ solution ’ can be deduced ; rational bargainers , it is argued , would settle on this solution .
16 Facilities for the Disabled : Ten Pin Bowling can be fully enjoyed by the disabled and both individuals and parties are welcome .
17 Staff managers must be fully informed about the operational aspects of the business on which they are theoretical experts .
18 Derby favourite Tenby was yesterday reported to be fully recovered from a minor sickness scare and remains firmly on target for the Epsom Classic .
19 They may be fully stretched by the cognitive demands attending to input ; accessing the lexicon and syntactic knowledge ; discriminating differences in the referent array ; relating verbal input to the visual array ; making a selection ; and so on .
20 The Report will be fully considered in a future issue of the Review but in respect of the drafting and presentation it has made some measured recommendations .
21 One issue that can not be fully resolved in the present paper concerns the continued existence of the higher order dynamic wealth terms in ( 2.3 ) .
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