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Sentence count:212+72 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-02-03Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: amplyfullin fullto the fullSimilar words: carefullyruefullytactfullywistfullyhopefullyscornfullyskillfullysuccessfullyMeaning: ['fʊlɪ]  adv. 1. to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form) 2. sufficiently; more than adequately 3. referring to a quantity. 
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(31) In the Chief Constable's view the use of force was fully justified .
(32) I fully intend to repay them the money that they lent me.
(33) We wish to keep you fully posted on this matter.
(33) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(34) We need to make sure that we exploit our resources as fully as possible.
(35) She fully intends to continue her sporting career once she has recovered from her injuries.
(36) Eventually your child will leave home to lead her own life as a fully independent adult, but in the meantime she relies on your support.
(37) The new computer system is not being fully utilized yet.
(38) She was fully domesticated by then,washing the dishes and taking out the garbage.
(39) Dragging the fully laden boat across the sand dunes was no mean feat.
(40) By 2004, the Supertram is expected to be fully functional .
(41) You need to ensure that a patient feels relaxed enough to discuss things fully.
(42) This new biography is the first to consider fully the writer's gestalt.
(43) We believe that this level of performance is fully attainable.
(44) He did not fully appreciate the significance of signing the contract.
(45) The sound quality was poor so we couldn't fully appreciate the music.
(46) Nobody fully understands the enormity and complexity of the task of reviving the country's economy.
(47) It's wise to take a fully charged spare battery with you.
(48) We should be fully aware of the significance of television in shaping our ideas.
(49) The procedure is not fully efficient: improvements could be made.
(50) Make sure the plums are fully ripe before you eat them.
(51) The authorities are fully alive to the danger of it.
(52) We wish to keep you fully informed on this matter.
(53) The process by which malignant cancer cells multiply isn't fully understood.
(54) Parents need to be fully informed so they can make a rational decision.
(55) The whole system will be fully operational by December 1995.
(56) She has expressed her opposition to the plan, and I fully concur.
(57) Over one-quarter of the adult population are not fully literate.
(58) The doctor asked me to breathe in, then to breathe out fully.
(59) The technique is still at the experimental stage. It hasn't been fully developed yet.
(60) He is now fully restored to health.
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