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

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1 Mondrian 's style was fully formed by the time he arrived in New York — ‘ Broadway Boogie Woogie ’ does n't have all that much to do with cruising Broadway .
2 Development of the avionics system for the bat-shaped B-2 bomber is at least two years behind schedule and the system may not be fully developed by the time the aircraft is to be deployed in the middle of the next decade .
3 This comment was , in my judgment , fully justified by the evidence given by Dr. Rao .
4 This of course is a value judgement which a government is entitled to make , but it is one which some economists would argue is not fully justified by the evidence , on the basis of which there have been calls for much more stringent control .
5 From our laboratory , it has previously been reported that the acid stimulatory effect of gastrin can be fully explained by the stimulation of histamine release .
6 This resource was fully realised by the Home Office who recommended that deaf men should be recruited as Air Raid Wardens ( A.R.P 's ) and firewatchers , and many deaf men did in fact serve in these capacities , and also as stretcher-bearers in air-raid conditions .
7 This raises very complicated questions , as yet not fully resolved by the courts , as to the extent to which a director who holds shares may take off his director 's hat and attempt to ratify as a shareholder his own alleged misconduct .
8 The Society has urged the Lord chancellor to suspend the operation of the proposed regulations until the matter can be fully considered by the courts .
9 in respect of which the trial judge was bound by a decision of the Court of Appeal or House of Lords and which in either case was fully considered by the trial judge or in the previous decisions by which the trial judge was bound ; and
10 Eventually she convinces the caller that the timing is somewhat inconvenient as the square will be fully occupied by the parade ; a revised time is agreed and another crisis is averted .
11 There is a kind of infantile betrayal — the kitten says , ‘ I am all soft , ’ and then , when this statement has been fully trusted by the child , the animal strikes out painfully and draws blood .
12 Looking to the future , in the 1990's the Channel Tunnel is due for completion and the flow of traffic generated by this new route will , no doubt , be fully exploited by the drugs runners and pose new problems for British and French Customs controls .
13 But despite these comforts and the fact that he was fully accepted by the Russians as a patriot , it seems doubtful that he found life very rewarding .
14 In Hilton it represents stages in the journey to God when the soul is no longer engaged with worldly things and as it were asleep to sin ( 24.90r. – 235 ) but is not yet fully illuminated by the knowledge of Christ : The experience of the dark can be either painful or restful : painful in so far as the soul is still troubled by the pressures of the worldly attractions from which it is hiding ; or restful in so far as the soul is waiting untroubled in its longing for Christ .
15 This incisive and glittering playing of the boisterous outer movements was fully matched by the orchestra , showing no signs of uneasiness with the demanding and energetic rhythms .
16 The expression of conditions of existence , so often insisted on by the illustrious Cuvier , is fully embraced by the principle of natural selection .
17 Whatever their private reservations , Ministers were fully persuaded by the Ballot that their appearance of half-heartedness towards the League and sanctions had become a most serious electoral liability .
18 The first report in 1954 showed how the advantageous position of children from professional family backgrounds increased with age , while the second report in 1959 demonstrated not only that ‘ the available resources of men ( and presumably also of women ) of high ability are not fully used by the system , ’ but that this wastage was highest among men of the lower socio-economic groups .
19 What we have here is an affirmation of the effectiveness of silence in the communication of absolute Truth , a fact fully understood by the Buddha and his followers .
20 We ensure that those remits are fully understood by the project team before work starts .
21 Since here return in 1985 , Bravo have become Very Big in Soviet pop fully recognised by the authorities despite their criminal past .
22 My hon. Friend has made an excellent point , succinctly put , which has not yet been fully recognised by the Treasury .
23 It was fully recognised by the Government , moreover , that it would take some years for normal conditions to be restored .
24 It was rated ‘ 5 ’ in the recent research assessment exercise and is fully recognised by the ESRC for studentships .
25 Sir Alan has in the past written about his deep misgivings over intervention and has recently let it be known in the City that he believes the economy is at last showing signs of pronounced slowdown , a view not fully shared by the Treasury .
26 This view of the foreign minister as a mere official , an instrument in the hands of his master , was fully shared by the tsars themselves .
27 I had just stood up , fully clothed by the doorway , when one of the harmonisers stopped with a snort and a wakeful chomp of his lips .
28 Coyne will be fully recovered by the time The Godfathers head off for European and American dates by the end of the month , but the British dates can not be rescheduled until early autumn .
29 On admission , the child 's condition was said to be good , and she had fully recovered by the autumn .
30 The evidence recovered by excavation emphasises that the landscape was being fully utilised by the inhabitants of farms dispersed across the landscape .
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