Example sentences of "a fully [verb] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The attention is not so much of a problem when the dogs are puppies as the idea is to train the dog to not be afraid of people , but when this happens to a fully trained guide dog accompanying a blind person it can cause problems .
2 The sizes of these crystallites are small relative to the length of a fully extended polymer chain , but they are also found to be independent of the molar mass and rarely exceed 1 to 100 nm .
3 The bar here is a major meeting point for 18–30 's and many an early evening drink has developed into a fully blown party night of the spontaneous kind .
4 For £9.4m a sensible organisation would expect to buy a fully completed office development of up to 90,000 square feet , equating to £100 a foot completed .
5 Ray White of South West Denton , Newcastle , won a fully fitted car alarm in a Northumbria Police prize draw .
6 Lotus marketing manager , Neil Hudspeth , says , ‘ considering there is n't a fully operating Alpha system out there yet , the next generation of 1–2-3 is still a twinkle in the eye . ’
7 The government 's ambitious reforms aiming at the revitalization of the national economy and the introduction of a fully operating free-market mechanism , outlined by Antall in May 1990 [ see p. 37465 ] , incorporated privatization , together with efforts to increase exports , to enter the world economy and to attract foreign investment .
8 F117A is a fully featured flight simulator with excellent VGA graphics and joystick or keyboard control .
9 There are separate practice greens for pitching and putting , a 275-yard driving range , a clubhouse with catering and a fully stocked golf shop run by our resident PGA professional .
10 He returned home only for a week or so each month and spent most of his time in his bathroom , which contained a colour television , telephones and a fully stocked cocktail bar .
11 The Polish government 's 1991-93 economic objectives were to stabilize the economy quickly and decisively , to accelerate the transformation to a fully functioning market system , and to eliminate the overhang of external debt .
12 A fully brewed quality lager , the alcohol is then reduced by the latest technology process of distillation under reduced pressure .
13 Finally governors recognised that a fully established committee structure might involve an unreasonable amount of their own time .
14 It was this impetus that spurred the community leaders on to forming a fully established radio station .
15 In the town centre the Mounts Baths offers a fully equipped health suite , Turkish Bath and top class swimming pool , while Lings Forum , Weston Favell caters for badminton , basketball , five-aside football , athletics and swimming .
16 ‘ The hotel features some of the capital 's largest bedrooms , the eight storey atrium is a unique focal point and we have a fully equipped health club , a swimming pool and large choice of restaurants and bars . ’
17 Two full size soccer pitches , and inside a fully equipped fitness centre complement the gymnasium and provide a comprehensive community facility .
18 The sales centre , like most branches , has a fully equipped training room .
19 With such diverse facilities and wide ranging activities , we have found that many young mothers attending the Sportcentre require a private room to feed or change the youngest member of the family — to satisfy that need we are pleased to provide a fully equipped Baby Care room to give mum the privacy and comfort she and junior deserve .
20 Then , instead of shaping at the extreme neck edge , or within a few stitches of a fully fashioned neck shaping , work the cable pattern , with two or so stitches between it and the neck edge and work the neck shaping within the cable pattern and the remaining stocking stitch of the shoulder edge .
21 It was like trying to push a fully harnessed plough horse .
22 As we have seen in Lecture 7 , equilibrium in the factor or output markets may not be achieved , and we have to examine in the context of a fully specified disequilibrium model whether the economy converges to an equilibrium path , which in turn may or may not be tending to a steady state .
23 Cairo is , of course , the code name for the next generation Microsoft object layer comprising an object model , and object-based user interface ( Windows lest anyone forget is event-driven ) , a fully distributed object file system and an integrated object management system .
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