Example sentences of "[prep] be fully " in BNC.
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1 | Each patient provided written consent after being fully informed about the study and the freedom to withdraw . |
2 | Today 's Law Lords judgement should keep Bridget O'Brien in her house , it will also mean that in future , a wife or partner only agrees to mortgage their home as security for a loan after being fully informed of the possible consequences . |
3 | It had the added refinement of being fully automatic — still uncommon with diesels — and it was difficult to think of a better car for relaxed and economical touring . |
4 | Three times through the winter , Cascade had been within days of being fully formed , only to fall down at the last minute . |
5 | The reward for encouraging all members of staff to be active participants in the decision-making process , so helping them to develop an ownership of the final policy , is that it gives the policy a greater chance of being fully implemented across the curriculum . |
6 | Cunningham travelled to New Zealand with another Lions replacement , Martin Johnson , who has the advantage of being fully match-fit after touring Canada with England . |
7 | However it was held that the benefit from the 1986 contract was not outstanding as the customer had chosen to place earlier contracts worth $75 million for non-patented display units despite being fully aware of the invention 's existence and capabilities . |
8 | I was n't able to make a choice based upon being fully informed . |
9 | 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 ) . |
10 | Visitors will at least be reminded that Venetian art in this period was not an entirely closed world , and that Giorgione 's career is far from being fully understood , but it is difficult to escape the conclusion that now is not the moment , and an exhibition of this kind is not the ideal place to explore such art-historical problems . |
11 | The first is that even if we concluded that a representative democracy was the best that could be achieved under modern circumstances , the idea or principle of representation is far from being fully or effectively embodied in existing political arrangements . |
12 | To mention infantile sexuality is now commonplace , although far from being fully acceptable or comprehensible to many people . |
13 | It seems that several unique features — the lack of wholehearted support from other unions , the marked absence of internal unity , the militant leadership , the sheer length of the stoppage — prevented the constraints on violence which had proved so effective in the past from being fully operative . |
14 | For the latter , the self-interest lies in being fully and finally in charge of one 's working life , in recovering it as part of a life of one 's own . |
15 | Installation is simple , as the units merely need setting securely in position and the delivery hose from the pump inserted into the uppermost one before being fully operational . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | And yet what does it mean to understand the formulations of someone for whom , on the face of it , final understanding is impossible , or never to be fully achieved ? |
19 | Contrary to Dr Francis Fukuyama 's analysis , published in The Independent on September 20 and 21 , ideological conflict is not the sole motor of history , and even if it were , this rich seam of dispute has yet to be fully exhausted . |
20 | The extraordinary episode of Bryan Robson and his quick-healing fracture has yet to be fully explained . |
21 | This looks like the best return available on income bonds but investors should move fast as these offers tend to be fully subscribed very quickly . |
22 | If marketing was partially dynamic when it focused on the changing needs of customers , the introduction of the external environment as a driver of marketing thinking forces firms to be fully dynamic in their approach . |
23 | It was called a departmental agency , but the constraints of trying to be fully integrated with a major department like the Department of the Environment meant that the theoretical freedom to manage , which it had started off with , very quickly disappeared . |
24 | In fact it took another two years for the project to be fully studied , for the government to support its formal submission to the World Bank , for the Bank 's board to approve it and for the first tranche of funds to flow . |
25 | None the less the general point which underlies Marx 's concept of production for use , as opposed to production for exchange , seems , in spite of the objections just considered , a fundamental advance which has yet to be fully appreciated . |
26 | No manufacturer has yet committed itself to using the Cosworth engine , which is expected to be fully ready for production by June . |
27 | A spokesman for PPL said that many hoteliers and restaurateurs believe that they only need a licence from the PRS to be fully covered . |
28 | Alternatively , it may be able to muster enough support from SeaCo shareholders to halt the current disposal of assets by Mr Sherwood for its bid with Stena to be fully considered . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Mr Beckett makes the point that before embarking on such a venture the land would need to be fully assessed to determine the stocking rate . |