Example sentences of "fully [vb base] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Few buyers in any event fully realise the extent of their cleaning materials purchases as the various items are distributed amongst diverse cost centres and attributed budgets . |
2 | However we fully realise the importance of people in those landscapes . |
3 | We fully support the idea of campaigning to change the law to give local authorities the , back the power towards enhanced redundancy payments . |
4 | The Anti-Apartheid Movement and the women active within it fully support the work of the Women 's League and the struggle of Black women for liberation . |
5 | U2 manager Paul McGuinness told NME : ‘ We fully support the introduction of this ingenious new technology and wish to see U2 material on the new format as soon as possible . ’ |
6 | Whether managers fully exploit the pocket of discretion thus created depends on the intensity of their own commitment to profit maximisation . |
7 | This ensures that only those who fully appreciate the significance of the modules are included in the sanctioning procedure . |
8 | ‘ Her particular interest in industrial development issues has been most useful but I fully appreciate the pressure of her business commitments — and in turn the value to the Highlands ’ of her companies ' continuing successes . ’ |
9 | All parents are made to feel welcome as we fully appreciate the value of close cooperation between home and School . |
10 | I fully appreciate the importance of GEC-Ferranti as an employer in Edinburgh and Lothian . |
11 | Senior British officials did not always fully accept the rule of law . |
12 | Lack of understanding often arises through failure to communicate accurately and fully describe the state of the process . |
13 | Together , eqns ( 8.3 ) , ( 8.4 ) , and ( 8.6 ) fully describe the motion of Mercury or for that matter any test mass in free fall in Schwarzschild space–time . |
14 | I 'm sure I will have to sing the Marschallin 100 times before I fully understand the depth of the character . ’ |
15 | We hope this service will be to your benefit and help yourself to break the ice for your new introduction as we fully understand the situation of meeting that special person . |
16 | We fully understand the anger of the people and their organisations towards this club . |
17 | Radicals fully recognize the point of the common phrase , ‘ can afford to have a wife and children at home ’ . |
18 | The Government fully recognise the importance of the industry that my hon. Friend the Member for Harborough , ( Sir J. Farr ) so ably represents , and we want proper GATT disciplines for fair trading in this as in other sectors . |
19 | Workers therefore have an incentive to revise their expectation of inflation upwards and to lodge claims for money wage increases which fully reflect the extent of this revision . |
20 | Neither the historical marginality nor internal colonialism arguments fully explain the action of the state in depressed areas ; the fragmented nature of the responses of capital in such areas does not encourage holistic explanations . |
21 | I mean I I just do not really understand whether people fully realize the gravity of the economic situation that we face . |
22 | Though her performance does not yet fully encompass the poignancy of the texts , the final ‘ Is this perhaps death ? ’ was sung with a numbed awe that one seldom encounters . |