Example sentences of "[prep] be fully [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Curiously , at precisely the same time as the Rosenstein archive slipped through the letter box at Collectair a really superb flying model of an Etrich Taube arrived fresh from being fully restored and re-rigged ( F ) . |
2 | Rubber boots or wellingtons need to be fully waterproofed and unlined for ease of cleaning . |
3 | That school , like many of its contemporaries , was essentially a ‘ professionalizing ’ school preparing its better students for the more dignified occupations , rather than for higher education ( a development that was not to be fully realized until after 1945 and the expansion of the universities ) . |
4 | This last aspect has yet to be fully developed but training agencies have been short-listed for courses scheduled for later this year . |
5 | These other features of the model have yet to be fully developed and experimental evidence that might allow us to evaluate them is sparse . |
6 | It will take a year for the synod 's decision to be fully ratified and if the June 1994 synod does mark the final step towards ordaining women , not only will nothing happen for six months , but the college of bishops will present three resolutions safeguarding the positions of those within the church who do not agree . |
7 | The reasons for it remain to be fully understood but it will certainly reopen the debate about this aspect of dependency — chosen or enforced ? |
8 | The substantive law applied in many tribunals has become more complex since 1957 , while procedural rules have developed which need to be fully understood and carefully observed to make the most effective use of the tribunal decision-making process . |
9 | This has yet to be fully explored but one publication at least gives useful guidance in this . |
10 | Words and actions are full of subtle meanings which , to be fully explored and understood , have to be set in a much wider social context than that of their immediate occurrence . |
11 | The loss of defensive co-ordinator Dave Wannstedet , to become the new head coach at Chicago has yet to be fully assessed but it was his planning that neutralised the Bills ' threat . |
12 | The exploration potential of the PSC is now considered to be fully tested and reduced drilling activity is planned for the future . |
13 | The curricula and finer details of National Board approved programmes still have to be fully considered and agreed . |
14 | willing to learn and , equally , determined to be fully informed and to share in the running of their schools . |
15 | In the end , the account in Chapter 3 of the pressures for change amounts to an effective review of the recognition of the right of trade unions to be fully informed and consulted , in good time , by management about its intentions where they will or might affect the interests of employees organised by unions ; and so may be said to provide a firm footing for the argument that the practice of providing full information and of engaging in full consultation should be extended and adopted generally , in order that unions may better consider , and act in pursuance of , those interests . |
16 | By the time Gen McCreery returned to Eighth Army HQ at the end of the afternoon , he had ample opportunity to be fully briefed as to what was going on . |
17 | It took two decades and a number of celebrated trials for the revolutionary implications of the legislation to be fully appreciated and applied . |