Example sentences of "fully [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Importing authorities , on the other hand , have complained that the cross-boundary flow adjustment does not fully compensate for the actual workload since , by using average costs , it does not fully cover the costs of treating high-cost cases . |
2 | I fully intend to return . |
3 | ‘ Eubank has never fought anyone of stature so it 's a straight forward fight for me , thanks for the chance and I fully intend to take it with both hands , ’ he said boldly . |
4 | I not only want to get married but I fully intend to do so as soon as possible , and to you , not to Dana . |
5 | The Atomic Energy Authority 's current reprocessing contracts for overseas spent fuel contain return-of-waste options and we fully intend that those will be exercised and wastes returned . |
6 | But a high proportion have been offered jobs in their first placement , and we fully intend to offer the programme again next year . ’ |
7 | ‘ I fully intend being up at dawn to see the ship dock . |
8 | He said Scarborough fully intend to get promoted next season in what will be their sixth year as a Football League club . |
9 | We wanted an image that would reflect our current standing within the industry ; one that we fully intend to maintain and build upon . ’ |
10 | ‘ Although our current target is to have about 15 per cent of the workforce directly involved in CITs , we fully intend to involve all employees in this training and teamwork experience over time . ’ |
11 | I fully intend to keep away from them anyway . |
12 | So Wednesday , Thursday , and Friday I fully intend to . |
13 | This view has been powerfully opposed under the title of ‘ socialist realism ’ , principally espoused by Jock Young , now fully divested of whatever idealist tendencies he may have had in his Taylor , Walton and Young days ( Lea and Young , 1984 ; Matthews and Young , 1986 ) . |
14 | The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below ; here , it is necessary to observe that Duck 's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description . |
15 | This book has concentrated on the selection of library materials rather than their acquisition — a subject which is fully treated in books by Chapman for the UK and Magrill for the United States . |
16 | Matters came to a climax over Brands Hatch and its aftermath ( a subject fully treated in the chapter on Hunt ) . |
17 | These two aspects — conflicts of interest and imperfect information — take us into areas that are far from fully treated in the case of the private economy . |
18 | The time of The Smiths ' appearance had not been fully publicised yet , as the strain of Prokoviev 's ‘ Romeo and Juliet ’ filled the hall , the atmosphere in G-Mex became as intense as Old Trafford on a rare day of victory . |
19 | Both fully lived up to Omar 's recommendation . |
20 | The Origin of the Family , Private Property and the State , 1884 Formen is the most detailed discussion of pre-capitalist society in Marx 's mature work and it really can not be understood except as a part of the background for the more fully completed works Marx was either planning or did wrote , especially Capital . |
21 | On the science of botany he comments that ‘ the lucid order and systematical arrangement of plants was not fully completed until a very recent period , when a Swede first gave lessons and then laws in this interesting science. , This reference to Linnaeus leads on to exchange between Chelsea and Europe . |
22 | It was opened in 1927 , but was not fully completed until 1930 . |
23 | He died before it was fully completed . |
24 | It is ‘ only rarely ’ , he says , that the accounts are fully completed when the auditors arrive . |
25 | Send your story and the fully completed coupon ( below ) to the following address : . |
26 | Whatever the reasons , it is certain that the development of financial conglomerates could not have been fully completed without the radical changes brought about by what in Britain is known as the ‘ Big Bang ’ — the deregulation of the Stock Exchange in October 1986 . |
27 | For £9.4m a sensible organisation would expect to buy a fully completed office development of up to 90,000 square feet , equating to £100 a foot completed . |
28 | It is important that Customs declaration forms are correct and fully completed . |
29 | Fully completed Customs declarations must be attached . |
30 | Building was never fully completed . |