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

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1 Not greatly favoured by Edward the Fourth and his family , the royal palace was none the less fully maintained and adequately staffed — a number of privileged persons residing there permanently in grace-and-favour apartments .
2 Of course all I needed was a two-minute sit-down and in two and a half minutes I was not only fully recovered and ready to carry on , I had adrenalin pumping out the top of my hat in anger that my man had left me to die .
3 But these statistics grossly misrepresent the reality : the poor terrain of the hills is already fully utilized and can not support a larger population .
4 Taxpayers with allowances not already fully used and those whose tax rate is 20 per cent not 25 per cent , must take positive action to reclaim overpaid tax .
5 Other more recent discoveries show that the area was already fully occupied and settled by at least 1000 Bc .
6 Neither was very successful because the characters were not fully defined and the plots were confused by too much use of stage effects .
7 While there was therefore a move towards a single national agency of finance , this was not fully achieved and the divisions which remained had no obvious rationale .
8 We will not cheat health authorities by agreeing pay awards which are not fully funded and leaving managers to bridge the gap by cutting patient care .
9 The C-terminal portion of region 1 , poorly conserved in the related IE proteins of the α-herpesviruses , was also included in our expressed peptide ; the role played by these additional residues is not fully understood but deletion analysis on the 140k DNA binding domain found them to be necessary for the production of a clear DNase I footprint but not for binding in gel retardation assays ( see below ) .
10 In any event the consequences of change as it will affect many rural communities is not fully understood and if a viable social structure is to be retained in the remote areas it will be necessary to proceed with caution .
11 The function of the stripes is not fully understood and the pattern is in fact different on each zebra .
12 The effects of ammonia , released by livestock farming and naturally from the ground in rural areas , are not fully understood and are currently being investigated .
13 The very different case of a generalized division , between ‘ creators ’ and ‘ spectators ’ , may in part be influenced by such relations , but is not fully generated or confirmed there .
14 Four weeks later — as a foetus — the child is recognisable as such : it is still very small and is not fully formed but it has a head , mouth , eyes and nose and the limbs have fingers and toes .
15 However , many of its attributes are not fully appreciated and the following notes are intended to increase awareness of these .
16 The metabolic pathways through which chitin is formed are not fully established but enzymatic synthesis of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine from glucose has been demonstrated by Candy and Kilby ( 1962 ) and there is evidence for polymerization under the control of a chitin synthetase .
17 As we have seen , a public company is no longer permitted to have a charge or lien on its shares except ( a ) when the shares are not fully paid and the charge or lien is for the amount payable on the shares , or ( b ) the ordinary business of the company includes the lending of money or consists of the provision of hire-purchase finance and the charge arises in the course of a transaction in the ordinary course of its business .
18 Locke could have learnt from his Carolina experience that the old English approach to property , based on the tenants ' allegiance to the landlord , was no longer fully accepted and certainly was not suitable for export to a new territory .
19 As part of the technical back-up service , Stoddards own personnel together with Pickerings , erect each new machine and only hand it over once fully tested and operational .
20 The expenditure side has now become much more fully developed but the analysis of the sources of finance , especially taxation , remains very important .
21 Successive levels of integration , each more fully developed and dependent on more complex mechanisms , have succeeded one another throughout the evolution of the animal kingdom .
22 In this way the confusions and limitations of the people are demonstrated , together with their reliance upon senses which are more fully developed and exploited than our own .
23 With such understanding , the complaints and uncertainties older people have about the ‘ modern ’ world can be more fully appreciated and understood .
24 By the time Tom reached the house and shovelled his way to the door , Seb and Carrie were both fully dressed and Carrie was bending over the fire , coaxing life from the embers as she prepared breakfast .
25 Most important of all , the cultural prohibitions on his genital urge are now fully enforced and he must give up the freedom of infantile sexual gratification for the responsibilities of adult life ; in short , he must obey the taboos against incest embodied in the elaborate kinship systems of the Australian aborigines and observe those against parricide enshrined in the totemic religion .
26 The trip is now fully booked and money for tickets should be paid in as soon as possible .
27 Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate .
28 Sarah 's brother Mick was the star pupil at his College and great things were predicted for him , and John was now fully recovered and walking without a limp .
29 In fact this is more interesting than you may think because female hyenas have a pseudo-penis , they have , they have a pseudo-scrotum and a pseudo-penis , reasons which are n't fully understood and in order to mate , the male has to insert his real penis into the female pseudo-penis in order to reach her her genital and it 's a bit complicated .
30 An X-ray showed that 's lungs had n't fully matured and that he was suffering respiratory distress syndrome .
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