Example sentences of "[prep] fully [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Over the years , the price of that work leapt from $6,000 ( an appraisal Hoelzer offered to the federal government in 1972 ) to more than $60,000 ( a 1980 estimate by Hoelzer of what it would cost to fully repaint , line and mount the panels ) .
2 These are discussed with a clarity which enables the reader to fully identify with the author 's train of thought .
3 The film is not primarily a combat movie : no attempt is made to fully identify the kind of unit the protagonists are attached to , nor is there any attempt to locate the central act in time or place .
4 He has the freshness of hope of someone who has yet to fully experience the closed shop of London 's damagingly influential network , yet with the cynicism of one who is ready and waiting to be disillusioned , who knows that to make any impact is n't going to be easy .
5 Harvest onions and lay out in a dry sunny spot to fully ripen .
6 A plant left to fully ripen all its seeds will probably stop flowering or cropping before its neighbours .
7 Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season .
8 But in order to fully answer the question ‘ what is aromatherapy ? ’ , we need to take a closer look at these amazing aromatic oils .
9 Thank you chairman , erm , I 've heard what Mr said then I think it is worth reminding ourselves that a significant number of members of this council are new to this council and it 's therefore quite right and proper that in the first year of the business of this council that there should be a significant number of seminars and briefings to enable members to fully acquaint themselves with the business of the council the working of the er , operations of this council so that we can in fact make informed decisions er in the future .
10 ‘ It took me until yesterday to fully open my eyes . ’
11 Although they have yet to fully scrutinise the book , sources close to Venables cite at least four areas in which action might be appropriate .
12 She could still hear the faint murmurs of Tom Russell and his sister talking on the veranda , and it distracted her from the real purpose of this time alone , which was not to go on reliving that moment when his hand had covered her own , but to obediently follow his suggestion of giving herself time to fully think this through .
13 So far , the ministry has chosen not to explain why it did not act over this matter , to admit that it made a mistake , and to fully compensate all those who have suffered trauma and considerable financial losses as a result of its negligence .
14 Promoting legislation to fully protect river dolphins in Peru , Ecuador , Colombia , and Venezuela , and enforcement of existing laws in other areas of river dolphin habitat .
15 However , it is not possible to fully protect files under VMS , and so there is a possibility that they may become corrupt .
16 But the Consumers ' Association wants tougher action on food hygiene , to fully protect consumers from the risk of food poisoning .
17 But to fully relinquish myself and to trust you , O God , is a much deeper and wider experience than I can yet fully enter into .
18 It is impossible , for instance , to fully imitate the practice of making political speeches that analyse , summarise and comment upon a social situation without also developing the abstract skills that such practice entails .
19 Moreover , attempts to fully reconstitute pol III transcription with highly purified components ( TFIIIB , IIIC , TBP + pol III ) turned out to be inefficient .
20 The result is neither comprehensive enough to inform nor selective enough to fully entertain .
21 She 's always been afraid , I think , to fully make a life for herself , in case she was missing out , in case it all changed .
22 Some magnetic mounts could be done in order to fully utilise all available units but with a larger proportion of the work going to the faster unit .
23 In the 5th edition §246 footnote he advocates that ‘ … a single dose of a well selected homœopathic medicine should always be allowed first to fully extend its action before a new medicine is given or the same one repeated . ’
24 Today we hold a short welcome meeting to fully explain the routes , and to familiarise you with your steed !
25 In such cases the relation of husband and wife and the past indebtedness may put the creditor in such a position that , if he does not take care to fully explain the transaction , he may find himself defeated by proof that the wife did not fully understand it : ’
26 It is thus proposed that the view representation need not be as complex as the analysis model , but only of sufficient detail to fully explain or show the requested solution .
27 or where the advanced society shows signs of vulnerability in its central value-system , pluralist methods may fail to fully explain persistent conflict because of their limited assumptions of causality and , in particular , because of their unwillingness to look at other manifestations of power in society .
28 Now Dr Winfield — and I have ratified this — made 127 sorties ; he could not have enjoyed his period at the Institute very much because he never seemed to he there , But he would come on a station with some project he wanted to fully research and he believed the only way to fully research these things was to " try them out on the dog " .
29 Now Dr Winfield — and I have ratified this — made 127 sorties ; he could not have enjoyed his period at the Institute very much because he never seemed to he there , But he would come on a station with some project he wanted to fully research and he believed the only way to fully research these things was to " try them out on the dog " .
30 Her voice was like thin sharp ice , but not cold enough to fully hide the pain , and she hated herself for letting him hear it .
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