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

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1 Proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunohistochemical technique although a promising method of assessing cell proliferation has yet to be fully standardised .
2 To be fully implemented the agreement required confirmation by a two-thirds majority in the Senates of both the USA and the Philippines .
3 The centre will be the first of its type in Britain to be fully funded , owned and managed by a voluntary organisation .
4 Rubber boots or wellingtons need to be fully waterproofed and unlined for ease of cleaning .
5 The seller can not expect on the one hand to be fully compensated for the sale falling through and on the other to be allowed in addition to retain a deposit already received .
6 When it was late enough for the embassy to be fully staffed , Agnes called to say she probably would n't be in , but could perhaps be contacted at the motel number .
7 In particular the opportunity to provide students with the humane education of literary study and the scientific education of linguistics is a unique combination whose advantages have yet to be fully recognised .
8 Their influence is yet to be fully evaluated .
9 The importance of thermal expansion , the third mechanism of salt weathering , has yet to be fully evaluated .
10 ‘ if freedom of establishment were to be fully applied in the fisheries sector , it would create a serious economic , social and political crisis in the Community 's maritime regions .
11 What worried him most , apart from the meretricious glitter of the whole charade , was the erosion of the proper role of Cabinet Ministers , both in relation to their own departments and in their right to be fully consulted on matters of collective responsibility ; the Prime Minister 's indifference to the processes and opinions of the House of Commons , provided a majority would sustain him in office ; and the disarray and poor morale which coalition under a dynamic chief of another party was creating in the headquarters and local organizations of the Conservative Party .
12 Domestic building has , in most towns , yet to be fully excavated .
13 Telomere function seems to be fully defined within a few hundred base pairs in ciliates or yeasts and thousands base pairs in vertebrates .
14 The albacore tuna fishery in the South Pacific was thought by fisheries scientists to be fully exploited by trolling vessels , mainly from the US and New Zealand , and by longliners from Japan , Taiwan , and Korea .
15 This item of equipment enabled the rapid assembly features of the whole range of equipment to be fully exploited , and reduced the erection times for some major bridging operations , from what would normally be months to merely a matter of days .
16 But the machine 's enormous potential has yet to be fully exploited
17 A further aspect of the new system , which has yet to be fully exploited by centres , is that the Higher National Units which make up the new courses can be taken individually by candidates , rather than in complete courses .
18 Of course he 'd always been enchanted , but , before , it had been too deep in his mind to be fully felt ; he 'd only known there was something that kept him empty inside , stopped him from being a proper person .
19 But feminists rapidly became aware that the state itself was patriarchal and needed profound transformation if they were to be fully represented in the nation 's political and moral life .
20 Other topics include evaluation of the whole spectrum of immunoassay technology and tackling the sorts of questions that non-biologists and the regulatory authorities would ask ( because most of these assays need to be fully validated ) .
21 This implies massive investment in education and training , in low cost housing and in general environmental improvement ; good transport links will have to be established and sites will have to be fully prepared with all the necessary services on hand .
22 The carapace required almost a year to become fully symbiotic with the body — and its owner required purification , distillation in the alembic of combat before his augmented natural body could be judged to be fully transmuted in spirit as well as in flesh and bone , and thus worthy of donning complete Marine armour …
23 The concerns that have been expressed outside the park committees need to be fully voiced within them if the committees are to decide in the best interests of the parks and their purposes , and if they are to be seen to do so .
24 She was wearing long evening gloves , indeed seemed to be fully dressed for a ball .
25 Despite widespread interest in gastrointestinal diseases induced by alcohol the effects of acute and chronic exposure of the stomach to alcohol remain to be fully elucidated .
26 The cellular mechanism of action of ethanol , however , remains to be fully elucidated .
27 Router movement can be solved by changing the holding bolts for longer ones with a fine thread and fitting very thick washers , so enabling the nuts to be fully tightened without the router getting in the way of the spanner .
28 The head , body and arms open out boldly in such a way that the performer is seen to be fully revealed to all as an honest , sincere person who has no need to dissemble .
29 Although the benefits of dietary fibre are still in the process of scientific investigation , we want to make sure that you do n't miss out on any of the advantages , both those which are known and those still to be fully revealed .
30 It was widely rumoured that if the Sagawa Kyubin affair was to be fully revealed its scope would surpass not only the Kyowa scandal , but also the Recruit affair .
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