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

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1 As for all other committees , the target for this committee , for nineteen ninety-four , ninety-five , allows fully for the effect of inflation from November nineteen ninety-two to November ninety-three .
2 With another hour of work , society would gain more than sufficient to compensate workers fully for the value of the extra leisure forgone .
3 She felt work with women was indispensable , not only for the trade union movement but as part of a longer educational process which would enable women to participate fully after the triumph of the FDR-FMLN .
4 In this case the reports show clearly that this was fully of the degree to be expected when somebody has a really severe blow from a heavy block swinging against the face .
5 Does my right hon. Friend recall that , at one time , considerable concern was expressed that the Marches , including Herefordshire , would not have the opportunity to contribute fully towards the defence of the realm in terms of reserve activities ?
6 Before this experience , several barriers to worship were present that prevented me from entering fully into the presence of the Father and into the inheritance that Paul expresses so movingly in Ephesians 1 .
7 Some of them , like Sir Robert Birley , the headmaster of Eton and a member of the Fleming Committee , disliked the social selectiveness of the schools and the dependence of admission upon the ability to pay fees , and hoped to see the schools brought fully into the mainstream of national life .
8 Much better to get involved with someone who had plunged fully into the sea of life than with someone who had stood wimpishly on the edge , afraid to dip in so much as a toe .
9 Bring fully into the consciousness of your patient that particular lift of his mother 's eyebrows which he learnt to dislike in the nursery and let him think how he dislikes it .
10 But as he stood facing the Robemaker in the low-ceilinged workroom , the humming of the Silver Looms all about them , the dry heat stifling and the air thick with the red glow of the furnaces , he looked fully into the face of his captor and thought : what did he do to Ireland 's Royal House to deserve such punishment ?
11 The experience of rehabilitation centres is that people who come to them having been conscientiously cheerful since the day of their loss , who have never wept or allowed themselves to enter fully into the pain of their loss , find it much more difficult to acquire new skills .
12 Does he further agree that that needs to be a Europe which is not only open and ready to trade fully with the rest of the world , but also ready to grapple with the greatest danger facing European stability , a danger which was scarcely mentioned at Maastricht , and which must be faced by ensuring that the nations of eastern Europe make it all the way to open democracies and that the vast and scattered nuclear arsenal of the former Soviet Union is brought under proper control and we prevent a great proliferation of nuclear weapons in the successor states ?
13 4.26 It is not possible to deal fully with the question of tax .
14 I shall be dealing more fully with the use of the library in the next chapter , but I can not stress too strongly how important it is for all researchers to be knowledgeable about bibliographical sources and , sadly , how few social science undergraduates are actually taught the necessary skills .
15 Although the carriers are normally fully under the control of the computer , there is the facility for the work group to give commands to the computer from one of 40 VDUs scattered throughout the plant .
16 Each of these aspects of the learning environment will now be even more fully under the control of the school than it has ever been before and this is the challenge to leadership and management in every school .
17 In his speech to parliament on April 8th outlining his policies , Mr Balladur said he would continue ‘ to take part fully in the construction of Europe ’ .
18 We have seen that the Spirit of God which appeared fitfully , in a variety of forms , and prophetically in the Old Testament days shone steadily , personally , and fully in the Man of Nazareth .
19 We would therefore ask you to familiarise yourself with these requests so that you can take part fully in the discussion in your group .
20 War is a particularly bitter experience for all disabled people including those suffering from deafness as their handicaps disqualify them from participating fully in the defence of their country .
21 This decision has been reached amicably , and they will both continue to participate fully in the upbringing of their children .
22 This matter is considered more fully in the appendix to this chapter , as an illustration of the closure problem ( Section 20.2 ) .
23 Let me finish in a very positive note in saying that I 'm as concerned as the speaker to which I reply that that day will be reached and reached soon , please God , when we can sit down together and share fully in the sacrament of the lord 's supper .
24 All this will be elaborated more fully in the course of this chapter .
25 Some of them tried to make amends for their own earlier contribution to this state of affairs and moved to include me more fully in the life of the school — a few even started to invite me back home for meals and things .
26 that requires openness on the part of the majority , and , on the part of the ethnic minorities themselves , a determination to participate fully in the life of the wider community .
27 Heavenly Father , thank you that as I come to you with my concerns about the conflicts in my life I come to a God who understands my humanity completely because you shared this experience fully in the life of your Son .
28 If they respectfully withdraw from involvement in village affairs they find themselves branded as ‘ stand-offish ’ or ‘ jumped-up ’ ; if they participate fully in the life of the village they are accused of ‘ taking over ’ and of telling the local inhabitants how to run their own community .
29 She cooperated fully in the project in a most commendable spirit of scientific interest .
30 I shall return in chapters 6 and 7 to consider these points more fully in the context of a model of weak and strong ties .
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