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

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1 Johnny was by now fully occupied with the fastenings on the controversial halter-necked garment .
2 He was always friendly enough , but seemed fully occupied with the bevy of young beach-boys who seemed to swarm around him .
3 Edward remained in Gascony until the end of April 1274 , fully occupied with the settlement of the case of Gaston VII in which Edward was represented at the Parlement of Paris by one of the best civil lawyers in Europe , Francesco Accursius of Bologna .
4 On that occasion he had a special reason — though an odd one — for his refusal : he was fully occupied with the duty of defence which had been entrusted to him by the king .
5 One of these rights , the right to sue the carrier , to this day is not fully lodged with the holder of the bill .
6 Loud cheers and claps showed that the spectators fully agreed with the award .
7 Cowley 's meeting with the Commissioner had been successful : CI5 were fully invested with the authority to both guard Stone 's family , and seek out the nature of the person or persons unknown who were harassing that family .
8 What is impressive in this show is the way that the effect he sought is always fully integrated with the subject .
9 At Newcastle , the need to provide a conceptual framework for the machine to assist the human in his data-base searching and navigation was recognized in 1987 [ 16 ] with a prototype implementation of the recording of trails in data-base tables as persistent data fully integrated with the hyper-text data .
10 Administration of the company pension fund is now computerised and fully integrated with the database .
11 Although secular clerks , especially at parish level , were fully integrated with the community , the structure of their personal property differed from that of the laity .
12 Finally : ‘ The Commission shall be fully associated with the work carried out in the common foreign and security field ’ ( Article J.9 ) .
13 Also , ‘ The Commission shall be fully associated with the work in the areas referred to in this Title ’ ( Article K.4 2 ) .
14 An audio-based course with two supporting books , one in the student 's mother tongue ( English 1979 , French 1980 , German 1981 , Spanish 1989 ) , the other in the target language , each fully cross-referenced with the other .
15 Mr Bush , a former US diplomat in Beijing , has countered by hinting that when his traducers were fully acquainted with the facts , his actions would be justified — and typically he has been angered by the ‘ personal ’ nature of the criticism .
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