Similar words: be full of, hopefully, in the future, for the future, full, be useful to, in full, to the life. Meaning: adv. to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form).
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(31) My father Arthur was secretary of the Southern Division for a number of years and is still enjoying life to the full.
(32) By a 16-1 vote Thursday, the committee sent the bill to the full Senate.
(33) Let us be resolved to take and use the opportunities presented by change to the full.
(34) Combined with domestic problems, the Chancellor s economic framework will be stress tested to the full.
(35) Tony was treated like an adult, and he got to live life to the full.
(36) Nomatterhow easy or hard you find the work, our aim is to develop your potential to the full.
(37) They were explicitly aimed at the unrespectable poor, subjecting their children to the full disciplinary regime of the new training schools.
(38) The proposal now goes to the full board for consideration.
(39) Wants to live life to the full. Easily bored with repetition or details.
(40) These should allow you to make your full presentation without resort to the full notes.
(41) There was no danger now, he could enjoy it to the full.
(42) Drives to convince women to take up family planning use the mass media to the full.
(43) Skimmed milk and low fat spreads should also be preferred to the full fat equivalents in the family diet.
(44) Individuals are required to perform their job to the full, but not to overstep the boundaries of their authority.
(45) The annual subscription would increase from overseas to the full membership rate. referred to the capital needed to set it up.
(46) A church that only looks to itself will never be living life to the full.
(47) We believe in providing people with the opportunity to utilise their talents to the full.
(48) AlterNet customers use dial-up or high-speed leased lines for direct access to the full range of services available over the Internet.
(49) The physical demands challenged my determination to the full, whilst I found the whole single sculling experience to be humbling.
(50) The Romantics had raised the alarm about the disintegration in modern society of much that is essential to the full human experience.
(51) Education promotes not only economic growth but social justice too(sentencedict.com/to the full.html), and allows people to develop their talents to the full.
(52) And without the right materials it is difficult to exploit the resource to the full.
(53) Every sunrise is priceless and you can experience the richness that life holds only when you live life to the full instead of just being an onlooker. Stephen Richards
(54) Eating sensibly is vitally important for health, and good health will help you enjoy life to the full.
(55) I run the nets out to the full extent and erect them on the return journey.
(56) It was easier to follow in the darkness, but exposed them to the full force of the wind and rain.
(57) We were dismayed to learn that the new editor was making decisions without access to the full file on our paper.
(58) At any stage of life, to live every day to the full is a recipe for happiness.
(59) The subcommittee presented its recommendation to the full council on November 18, two weeks after the first public hearing.
(60) However, the members will be personally liable to the company to the full extent for the debts of the company.
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