Example sentences of "[to-vb] fully [art] " in BNC.

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1 But the institutions of the 1970s were too rigidly set within the competing duopoly ( BBC 1 + BBC2 = ITV ) to be able to meet fully the demands made upon them .
2 The judiciary will also be consulted when release is an actual possibility to meet fully the requirements of section 61 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 .
3 In the Declaration all , including the poorer Commonwealth countries whose economic and social problems might inhibit their ability to meet fully the criteria for democracy which the Declaration laid down , had committed themselves to promote democracy , as well as " the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary and a just and honest government " .
4 Both have been designed to meet fully the requirements a set out by the County Council and we 're quite happy , we can actually meet that requirement of being one kilometre from Flaxton , in fact we greatly exceed that distance , despite and that is a on the design of a larger new settlement than fourteen hundred dwellings .
5 Clearly in this case , where both parties were , by their own admission , drunk and unable to remember fully the events that took place , the commanding officer was placed in a very difficult position .
6 Impulsive by nature and eager to experience fully the love that she knows will be hers for life , Helen is scrupulous in her demands on his friendship and earnest in her desire to learn by his side .
7 To utilise fully a CAD system requires only one work-station for three draughtsmen .
8 As every flat needs to have these service spaces , and such spaces occupy a fixed minimum area in a flat of any size , it made sense to maximise this internal accommodation in order to utilise fully the broad interior , and this was achieved by making the majority of flats one-bedroom or bedsitter units .
9 To comprehend fully the distinction between task and process it is necessary to appreciate the evolutionary stages that groups go through :
10 In Article 1 of Protocol 11 , the signatories agree to respect fully the statute of denuclearisation of Latin America … ‘ in all its express aims and provisions ’ .
11 A single day is not long enough to illustrate fully the roles played , or the variety of jobs undertaken by the UK Infantry Battalion of the Allied Command Europe Mobile Force ( Land ) — AMF(L) .
12 Taken as a whole , the authors try to convince ‘ the art establishment to recognise fully the greatness of Käthè Kollwitz ’ .
13 The general conclusions that can be drawn from these and other studies are , first , that it is not possible to separate fully the effects of education on earnings from those of other factors , particularly those of such abstract personal qualities as motivation , perseverance , ability to make decisions , etc .
14 ‘ The council really needs to consider fully the effect this would have upon the ratepayers , particularly if other groups come along asking for similar dispensation , ’ the DoE spokesperson also explained .
15 In order to understand fully the role of forestry as an agent of environmental change in Britain , it is necessary to examine the historical perspective which has been discussed by Stewart ( 1987 ) .
16 To assist the reader to understand fully the ECM this chapter will concentrate attention on the euro-dollar market .
17 This aim is best attained by helping pupils to understand fully the linguistic and social nature of Standard English .
18 To understand fully the potential of this medium you need to appreciate that a professional marker range offers a massive array of colour , tone and possible variations of technique .
19 Perhaps it is hindsight which has allowed us to understand fully the sheer technique that went into Bogart 's acting but many people at Warners could see Mayo 's point that he was just the type of actor needed to breathe life into the kind of story that the writers were making into a speciality .
20 One must expect this and while we are trying to understand fully the development of dune shapes and dune systems , it is necessary that researchers should classify dunes on a descriptive basis .
21 In order to understand fully the effect of resource issues on the public sector we need to examine what happens in practice .
22 We are not told directly in documents why one site was chosen rather than another , and , as yet , no one has developed the insight of the prehistoric , Anglo-Saxon or medieval colonist to understand fully the reasons why he used a particular bit of the landscape as he did .
23 To understand fully the factors maintaining sectarianism in Northern Ireland , we need to examine the role of youth cultures in sustaining the patterns of identity and social exclusion which characterise this divided society .
24 It will be necessary at this stage to rework the Financial projections of the project using the financing terms offered to understand fully the impact of each proposition .
25 So in Scout 's case , her innocence leads her through her childhood and because she is too young to understand fully the barrier between the different races she lives among , she is saved from the emotional torments other people suffer , but in Perk 's case her innocence leads her straight into a very touchy emotional situation and ends up suffering death , too young to understand why .
26 Trying our best is enough-we ca n't always expect to succeed fully every time .
27 For example , it is sometimes difficult , when sitting in a British home or school , to appreciate fully the attitudes and motivation of characters , the humour , or even the value system in a Russian folk-tale or a story of modern life in Tokyo .
28 And he exults , like Richard III , in his abilities in deception , which have indeed supplanted his real self : It is difficult for a modern audience , which has lost that sense of reverence attaching to ‘ service ’ that animated Renaissance society , from the glorification of the vita activa down to the duties of bondsmen and tenants , to appreciate fully the shock that these self-revelations would have had .
29 To appreciate fully the origin of these offences we must look more closely at the kind of theories held by the pupils .
30 In order to appreciate fully the emphasis of a sociological perspective , it is important to realise that sociology as a discipline arose within distinct historical , intellectual and social contexts , and that is the product of a particular era in particular societies .
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