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

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1 Kissinger in particular believed that there must be a ‘ linkage ’ between Western concessions to Russia and Soviet good behaviour in the Third World , but Brandt did not keep Washington fully informed of developments in Ostpolitik .
2 But in any case the concept of supranational defence integration had not been as carefully considered and researched , and its potential participants fully persuaded of its value , in advance as had been the case with the ECSC .
3 This is partly because hostilities now arouse political opposition and are be no means fully approved of by all the British people or even all British authorities .
4 This is partly because hostilities now arouse political opposition and are be no means fully approved of by all the British people or even all British authorities .
5 Care was also taken to ensure that the video is as up to date as possible , keeping staff fully informed of the Bank of the future .
6 We would ask , because it 's not actually clear erm , what that means , that the report from regional delegate conferences could be forwarded to all the G M B representatives at the main workplaces so as to keep all our members fully informed of the proceedings er , say again , the er , Midland and East Coast are supporting the document .
7 We 'd like to keep Neighbourhood Watch fully informed of all the crimes that happen in the area .
8 The developer would be required to keep such disruption to minimum and to keep FPA fully informed of the construction programme and consequent vessel movements .
9 Mr Baker , the Home Secretary , was keeping Mr Major fully informed of developments .
10 If Councillor as a director himself , or through senior Council officers , had bothered to keep the oppo opposition party fully informed of his visits , he may well have found us , perhaps to his surprise , in full agreement and support .
11 As we shall see in Section 2.8 , it is important to keep employees fully informed of the project .
12 On such occasions the airline needs to know at the earliest possible moment whether there is something inherently wrong with its equipment , procedures or training , and therefore the official investigators should keep the airline fully informed of the factual material it establishes as the investigation proceeds .
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