Example sentences of "[noun] [is] fully [verb] " in BNC.

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1 All pipework is fully insulated and the whole filter unit is covered by a padded insulation cover .
2 When your programme is fully finished , continue to weigh each day for a few months .
3 Other people can forget them almost entirely if their mind is fully absorbed and concentrating wholly on something else .
4 The department is fully involved , through the Board of Historical Studies , in the wider teaching of history in the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences .
5 ‘ All the above indicates the serious way in which my department is fully committed to tackling the needs of children with special needs , including those with dyslexia , ’ he said .
6 The operation of these media units is fully overlapped .
7 ‘ It is necessary to state , ’ Mr de Klerk said , ‘ that Mr Nelson Mandela is fully appraised of these proposed releases .
8 Inside , in the original 1902 library , Morgan 's study is fully restored as is the newly lighted East Room with its vault murals by H. Siddons Mowbray and two-storey glass-and-wood cabinets shelving a hoard of rare volumes .
9 Mares and foals can be seen until the end of July ; the stallions are viewed and the routine of the Stud is fully explained .
10 This is followed by a tour of the National Stud ; Mares and foals can be seen until the end of July ; the stallions are viewed and the routine of the Stud is fully explained before returning to the museum at approximately 1600 .
11 If a strip of the tissue that has yet to segment into somites is cut out of a chick embryo , turned through 180 degrees and replaced , the somite formation proceeds normally up to the site of the graft , but will then continue from the rear edge of the inverted piece , the sequence now going in a direction opposite from normal until the operated piece is fully segmented , and will then continue normally , again from the rear edge .
12 Every piece is fully guaranteed and comes with a valuation certificate .
13 But if you are not careful you can still end up on the street and losing money , even when your rent is fully paid up .
14 Therefore the choice of must be a compromise which limits the charging current to within the supply capacity , but ensures that the capacitor is fully charged as quickly as possible .
15 You can correct the errors in the specified input file using the LIFESPAN Breakout facility which can be accessed by pressing PF1/1 — the Breakout key ; the use of this key is fully described in Section 2 .
16 You can correct the errors in the specified input file using the editor $EDIT which can be accessed by pressing PF1/1 — the Breakout key ; the use of this key is fully described in Appendix A. When you leave the editor , LIFESPAN will display the Scan A Module page once again , exactly as it was before regardless of whether you have or have not corrected the error .
17 Where exterior noise sources such as aircraft are a problem , unless the roof is fully boarded , it is a good idea to line the underside the of the roof rafters either with oil-tempered hardboard or waterproof building paper to seal any gaps , and to board over the loft floor .
18 Because methodology is fully exposed , genuine defects may be revealed , or more frustratingly , discussion sidetracked away from implications .
19 However this is not sufficient to ensure that the research potential of the data is fully exploited .
20 Most children learn about epilepsy when they first see their parent having a seizure , and it is vital the condition is fully explained to them at this time .
21 Assuming plant capacity is fully used , what is the optimum mix of X and Y ?
22 The department is extremely busy and all existing machine and labour capacity is fully occupied .
23 First was the increase for inflation and that comes to fifty three thousand pounds this is referred to in paragraph four thousand pounds is equivalent to two point six percent and the committee 's fully protected for inflation .
24 Evidence of the impact of taxation on incentives to work is fully reviewed by Brown ( 1983 ) .
25 On goes the road in a series of turns and twists and interesting situations , with intriguing glimpses of the coast and the wide sweep of Eddrachillis Bay , and then the vast seascape is fully revealed as the road comes alongside the lovely Clashnessie Bay , bounded and sheltered in the west by a peninsula that thrusts far out to sea and ends at the rocky Point of Stoer .
26 This provides a constant source of attention and makes sure that the child realizes that the parent is fully participating .
27 Thank goodness that time too is passing and it wo n't be long now before Local Management of Schools and Local Financial Management is fully implemented and beyond the reach of the vicious Labour attacks on it 's future .
28 Time spent in planning is useful particularly where the plan is fully utilised as a formal project network for the organisation of the total job .
29 At this point it would appear that a consultant 's job is now over , but in fact he should co-ordinate with the contractors , and stand by until the equipment is fully installed and be present at the opening of the facility for a number of days in order to iron out any problems that may arise immediately after opening .
30 If Dedham Hall is fully booked — and it may well be — try the best bed-and-breakfast we have ever found , just a few miles away at the Old Vicarage , Higham , near Colchester .
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