Example sentences of "[am/are] fully [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The funwear gives the impression you 're fully dressed from top ( well , middle ) to bottom — boots and all .
2 His insurance company told him : ‘ Do n't worry , they 're fully covered . ’
3 It 's one thing if you 're fully staffed but if you think that whichever of my boys is on guard duty for the day is responsible for the shopping as well as the cooking , and I have to put another boy on guard as substitute to him and another at the disposition of the local magistrate , and I 've two out on motor-bike patrol — where am I when a case like this comes up and I 've got to be out ? ’
4 Yes , if you got ta , if you 're fully funded on the premiums if you take out
5 We 're fully booked up . ’
6 ‘ We 're fully booked up at the Hospitality Unit , ’ said Sir Bryan , ‘ but Mrs. Mackintosh can easily lay on a cold lunch for them here .
7 ‘ We 're fully booked for this evening , sir .
8 I went to Hoebury yesterday afternoon and they 're fully booked till one thirty in the afternoon .
9 According to studies into the side on which men ‘ dress ’ , seventy-five per cent have penises that lie to the left when they 're fully clothed as opposed to a mere seventeen per cent that have penises that lie to the right .
10 Arthur Thomas , quality , finance and planning manager for research and technology in the Wilton Materials Centre , says that reaction has been mixed : ‘ At first it was greeted by some of the senior managers as ‘ hyped up ’ JS jargon , though they 're fully committed to the process now .
11 And you wo n't like this , but since you 're fully vetted and have worked with Tweed in the past … ’
12 I 'll get you one when you 're fully recovered .
13 Whether you 're staying in a smart hotel or under canvas , make sure you 're fully equipped for a relaxing break .
14 I do n't think I 'm fully formed or ever will be , but my basic creative journey is now self-perpetuating . ’
15 But I 'm afraid I 'm fully committed . ’
16 Thank God I 'm fully recovered , but I feel I need a fresh look to make a new start . ’
17 ‘ In fact , I 'm fully recovered , thank you … ’
18 I do n't think I am fully recovered , and today I am no taller or heavier than I was when I was released from hospital in 1983 .
19 ‘ I am fully committed to implement the Panama Canal treaties and turn over the canal to Panama in the year 2000 …
20 I can not will the disappointment of my highest hope , in the expectation that the catastrophe will make a new man of me , because it is no catastrophe unless I am fully committed to the hope .
21 I am a vice-president of the heritage line and I am fully committed to it . ’
22 Now I am fully entitled under the laws of this state to regard your affairs as confidential .
23 It is ‘ only rarely ’ , he says , that the accounts are fully completed when the auditors arrive .
24 Funding is now needed to ensure that the experiments of the project are fully implemented .
25 When the provisions of the NHS and Community Care Act are fully implemented in 1991 local authority social services departments will be changed out of all recognition .
26 We are lobbying hard both here and in Europe to ensure that directives are fully implemented but any revisions to existing directives do not weaken their impact
27 Poor access for SG staff should improve when modem systems are fully implemented .
28 Regarding training , the document said that food business operators must ensure that food handlers are fully trained or supervised commensurate with their work activity .
29 The members must satisfy the approved body that they and people employed by them are fully trained in the provision of probate services and that there are satisfactory insurance arrangements and a complaints scheme .
30 Your line manager will ensure that you are fully trained and given the maximum encouragement to help you become effective .
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