Example sentences of "[adv] fully [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | And signifiers ( figures ) which resemble referents are less fully differentiated from them than signifiers ( words , discourse ) which do not . |
2 | ‘ My father has only just fully recovered from his grief . |
3 | The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids . |
4 | Not surprisingly , neither Law 's relations with Baldwin nor his authority in the Government ever fully recovered from these incidents . |
5 | Now fully recovered from a hairline crack of the shin , Robson spoke to the England manager , Bobby Robson , this morning to tell him that he had suffered no reaction from the Portsmouth game and was fit and well for the Polish trip . |
6 | The Fish Inn , now fully recovered from the wedding of Tom and Alice , sat between Crommock Water and the adjacent lake , also called Buttermere . |
7 | Maria demanded rudely , not yet fully recovered from the oddly physical shock of seeing him so unexpectedly . |
8 | She herself had not yet fully recovered from the trauma of those moments in the lift , but it probably did n't matter . |
9 | He says the firm have not yet fully recovered from the high cost of setting up and securing the Stockton site . |
10 | DUTCH striker Marco van Basten may never fully recover from injury to play soccer again according to a doctor who operated on the star 's injured right ankle . |
11 | By the time the fleet of ambulances arrived , Elfman had metamorphosized from popular hero to universal laughing-stock and he never fully recovered from the experience . |
12 | Lawrence added : ‘ Payton has never fully recovered from the FA Cup replay with Portsmouth . |
13 | My mother , whose heart had never fully recovered from the shock of losing Tata , retired to the suburbs to live with Aunt Harriet in Romford . |