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Example sentences for "full progress"

  • The tools were made according to Mr. Humphries' order; they were delivered and fitted to his entire approval, and the construction of the gigantic engines was soon in full progress.

  • The war with France was then in full progress.

  • By the end of October, after three months of war, the muster of the British Empire was in full progress.

  • They were in full progress when, unhappily, the same hurricane which in 1819 did so much injury to the works at Peterhead, also fell upon those at Banff, and carried away a large part of the unfinished pier.

  • No sooner were the Highland roads and bridges in full progress, than attention was directed to the improvement of the harbours round the coast.

  • While Mrs. Lecount was providing for her master's future security at Sea View, events were in full progress at North Shingles.

  • Whatever Mr. Bygrave's sudden coolness toward herself might mean, his polite reception of her master implied that the risk of detection had not daunted him, and that the plot was still in full progress.

  • The search (no trifle in such a house as this) has now been in full progress for a week.

  • The race between Lee and General Meade was in full progress.

  • These complicated movements were soon in full progress, and at various points on the line of retreat fierce fighting ensued.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "full progress" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    full armor; full assurance; full blast; full bloom; full career; full cargo; full cock; full colors; full confidence; full gallop; full growth; full moon; full name; full operation; full page; full possession; full progress; full song; full strength; full suffrage; full thousand; full well; fully aware; fully expected; said the doctor quietly; save himself