Example sentences of "fully [vb -s] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | This approach has enormously suggestive potential for analysis of listening , for it fully accepts the significance of new perceptual attitudes and situations while by-passing or at least putting in question the usual , too easy Adorn Ian assumptions of passivity . |
2 | To say that effects are events which in a fundamental or standard sense can be explained is to say this : there is a possibility of our finding a proposition which fully answers the question of why they occurred . |
3 | Perhaps the SNP is moving in the same direction as its Welsh colleagues and is preparing to become a ‘ post nationalist party ’ that fully embraces the concept of Europe of the regions . |
4 | The protocol was drafted by the United Kingdom and fully protects the position of this House . |
5 | I think the number of cyclists in this area of the city fully justifies the implementation of these additional measures . |
6 | The second option is to sell the property along with the company but ensure that the price received for the company fully reflects the range of values for the assets . |
7 | Of all of Stamford 's curious people it is probably Stukeley who fully deserves the tide of ‘ Stamford legend ’ , and in spite of his attitude to the town , his work on Stamford has contributed significantly to its rich mythology . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The new VMSclusters fully supports the use of FDDI as a network backbone interconnecting clusters nodes , and support for native FDDI adaptors as a cluster interconnect is promised . |