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

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1 These two aspects — conflicts of interest and imperfect information — take us into areas that are far from fully treated in the case of the private economy .
2 Matters came to a climax over Brands Hatch and its aftermath ( a subject fully treated in the chapter on Hunt ) .
3 By the sixteenth week the male testes are in position for descent during the last two months of foetal existence and the vagina has fully formed in the female .
4 Nothing on the exterior , however , prepared one for the stunning exhibition of color , texture , and mural art in the interior , features that constituted a major step in an architectural revolution that was most fully developed in the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago ( 1933–74 ) .
5 But their limitations were fully exposed in the course of the Crimean War ( 1853–56 ) .
6 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for you and your family ’ .
7 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for You and Your Family ’ .
8 The analysis is fully explained in the paper .
9 All the functions are fully explained in the manual and it is worth taking some time to experiment with each function so that you know which ones to use to obtain the best results .
10 Well er as I say the position of the Parish Council the fact that there have been so many objections are fully reported in the committee papers today .
11 A survey I conducted among Hull University students and staff investigating their beliefs about sleep and dreaming is fully reported in the Appendix on page 218 .
12 A strange object or sound will result in the ears being fully pricked in the direction of the stimulus , in order to pick up any relevant sounds .
13 The enhanced graphics performance of the latest Macintoshes has been fully exploited in the system design — to offer the best possible real time manipulation of solid structures ( e.g. shaded Van der Waals , ‘ Ball and Stick ’ and ‘ Space Filled ’ displays ) .
14 Up to date copies of the THREE STOKES GUIDE together with instructions for its use have been provided to all Personal Depts. — all staff involved in Pleasurecraft claims should be fully instructed in the use of this Guide .
15 Thus , the workers ’ movement was already showing the disintegration which was fully accomplished in the destruction of the empire in the First World War .
16 This school of thought holds that Japanese ground forces could be of military value in the defence of Japan , and that their establishment would release US forces for service in other areas where they would be fully needed in the event of war .
17 This development is in part a response to the rapidly growing demand for psychogeriatric services as a result of demographic trends , and in part to an acknowledgment that the multidisciplinary nature of these services needs to be fully reflected in the way they are managed and delivered .
18 The public mood was one of anger and frustration and that mood was fully reflected in the House of Commons .
19 The share of these joint ventures ' results and net assets attributable to LASMO are fully reflected in the Group consolidated accounts .
20 The impact of the Thatcher years can only be fully assessed in the future .
21 The benefits of planning in advance the flowers for a special occasion are fully demonstrated in the Photograph on the facing page .
22 This fact is fully recognised in the introduction to chapter 5 of Bowstead on Agency , pp. 137–138 : the rest of the chapter , including the proposition on which the judge relied , is dealing with the duties which will arise from the terms normally found in a contract of agency .
23 Telling the men to see that the body was left fully clothed in the mortuary until he could get there , he let them go .
24 In England the chapel was fully manned in the time of Edward the Confessor ( though the title ‘ chancellor ’ is generally thought to have been instituted by the Normans ) .
25 The members must satisfy the approved body that they and people employed by them are fully trained in the provision of probate services and that there are satisfactory insurance arrangements and a complaints scheme .
26 ( Yes , really — a hostess ) who has been fully trained in the use of the lift and clamps .
27 The ‘ establishment ’ was fully represented in the Society , which was engaged with problems seen as crucial in late Victorian Britain , and had over 600 members .
28 Efficiency sounds like a strong claim , but actually it is pretty weak : all it means is that current information is available to everyone , either because they know about it or because enough people do , so that it is fully represented in the price .
29 But feminists rapidly became aware that the state itself was patriarchal and needed profound transformation if they were to be fully represented in the nation 's political and moral life .
30 The subject is fully discussed in the review article Arridge & Barham ( 1982 ) cited earlier , but is briefly summarized here .
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