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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(61) In addition to the full edition, there exist abridged and medium editions of the scheme.
(62) An additional 35 million read only at a level which is less than equal to the full survival needs of our society.
(63) Some councils therefore still insist on every committee decision being referred to the full council for confirmation or rejection.
(64) The learner is allocated to the ward for such a short period that every learning opportunity must be exploited to the full.
(65) Labour law application for full-time employees generally applies to the full extent also for part-time employees.
(66) So, use it to the full and explore all those spots you could never reach from the bank.
(67) Davidson had of course great opportunity for influence upon Baldwin, and he used it to the full on this occasion.
(68) They are each highly effective if the body evolves in such a way as to exploit them to the full.
(69) In creating new users a parent may grant subsets, up to the full set(sentencedict.com), of his own privileges to his descendants.
(70) The new scheme will allow specific grants up to the full cost of the work.
(71) If the business is a goer, the entrepreneur moves on to the full Enterprise Allowance system and gets back any surplus funds.
(72) If you start with the simplest, you can always patch up to the full kit.
(73) And on Saturday, in the rain at Newmarket, Jeremy Glover savoured it to the full.
(74) To close the regulator, turn the adjusting knob to the full counter-clockwise position.
(75) As such, more applications support it than support DWG, and the file format specification is published (see Resources for a link to the full DXF specification).
(76) So I always play it safe and assume that all source material was copyrighted to the full extent of the law.
(77) Re - cert applicants will be subject to the full prior year review, as before.
(78) Caution If the assembly implementing the custom security object references other assemblies, you must first add the referenced assemblies to the full trust assembly list.
(79) But then the celibatarian and non-salaried class don't have to consider the house problem. They can enjoy the life to the full and never be mortgage slave.
(80) Along the way, each area has its own characteristics to the full point.
(81) A value of 100 corresponds to the full length of the visible color bar.
(81) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(82) The range is usually limited to the full - scale deflection of the indicator.
(83) An improved double-channel filters algorithm is proposed in which mapping the sub-band adaptive filter to the full band filter is used to avoid signal delay.
(84) The combination of political stability and popular composure has given emerging markets what might be called "policy space" in which to act. They have used it to the full—and mostly for the better.
(85) "Seek not the life of the immortals, but enjoy to the full the resources that are within reach. " – Pindar.
(86) A committee of the Assembly would evaluate all bids and make recommendations to the full Assembly.
(87) The iron bull transmission and heavy pusher system in a turn over truck are vital to the full automation of the turn over truck system.
(88) Link to the full text of the Secretary of Education's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics.
(89) He moved from his chair in this silent room and began to pace slowly to and fro, the weightiness of this subject exercising to the full his power of decision.
(90) If you tell a story, you'd better tell it to the full.
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