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Example sentences for "fully"

Lexicographically close words:
fullest; fullie; fulling; fullness; fulls; fulmar; fulmars; fulmen; fulmina; fulminant
  1. FN#107] Spelt Ath Ferta, or more fully Ath da Ferta, the ford of the two marvels.

  2. The rapid growth fully demonstrates the necessity for its existence.

  3. The whole Eastern section of the country yet remains to be organized, and the switchmen throughout that section are fully alive to the needs of the hour.

  4. This is what was kept in view and the welfare of the firemen in it was as much an object as was that of the engineers, and when the Committee reports you will be fully informed of the course decided upon.

  5. The men were discharged, and fully one-third of the entire force of the road laid off.

  6. That I could not then understand the reason why they did not fully enter into and appreciate the spirit that prompted me and my boon companions to transgress so many rules, laws, and statutes is not surprising.

  7. But, although I now fully appreciate it, I often wonder at the spirit that prompted so many of those men in after years to show me so many kindnesses, so much encouragement, and such great forbearance.

  8. I have it now, as the neighbors and the members of my family can testify fully and with deep feeling, if called upon.

  9. They were, however, fully equal to the occasion, and ingeniously solved the quotation this way.

  10. They say a full Thousand of Flat bottomed Boats, Each a Hundred and Fifty have, Warriors of Note; All fully determin’d to feast on your Lands, So I fear you will find full enough on your hands.

  11. So that we see Napoleon fully knew how to take care of himself.

  12. Much more might be said, but as you are a wise and judicious person, and I have already told you of what is most material, I am satisfied that you will fully understand the whole, and I shall not therefore be more prolix.

  13. He estimated Jamaica to be 800 miles in compass; and when it was fully discovered, he computed it to be fifty leagues long by twenty leagues broad.

  14. Seymour fully expected they would not return from the gloom without, whither they had disappeared, but embrace the immediate chance of escape before the inopportune arrival of the real Barton Smith should balk the possibility.

  15. When at last they caught the dull reverberation of a slow wheel and the occasional metallic clank of a tire against a stone, the vehicle was fully three miles distant by the winding road in the valley.

  16. The power and influence of Mazepa were fully recognized by Peter the Great.

  17. The first systematic classification of elementary combinations in mechanism was that founded by Monge, and fully developed by Lanz and Betancourt, which has been generally received, and has been adopted in most treatises on applied mechanics.

  18. But the theory, in a fully developed form, first appeared in 1873 in his great treatise on Electricity and Magnetism.

  19. The details of the disputation with Pyrrhus and of the martyrdom are given very fully and clearly in Hefele's Conciliengeschichte, iii.

  20. There is perhaps no other instance in modern literary history of a writer beginning, as a fully equipped artist, with a genuine masterpiece.

  21. Gilbert was a bright-faced, merry-hearted boy, with a reputation for being a willing worker, which he fully lived up to on the journey.

  22. I wished rainy days might not come often, though I fully expected that they would.

  23. The five are fully launched into a quarrel.

  24. Mr. Browning is now fully developed, on the artistic and on the practical side of his genius.

  25. The fully realized significance of such death in life gives an unutterable pathos to her concluding words.

  26. In the fourth scene these depths are more fully and more perplexingly revealed.

  27. It was only by degrees that Mrs. MacDougall heard the whole history of the children's wanderings, or Elsie fully understood the terrible dangers to which she had, by her own act, willingly exposed herself and Duncan.

  28. It were better to say awe than fear, for the boldest and stoutest hearts are fully susceptible of it; and it were better to speak of it as an element of our emotion in view of the sublime, than as an element of the sublime itself.

  29. The difference, however, is not so much that he thinks less highly of himself, and less contemptuously of others in comparison, but that he does not so fully show what he thinks.

  30. In English, beside the works already referred to, must be noticed the treatise of McDermot on Taste, in which the nature and objects of taste are fully and well discussed.

  31. It must be admitted, however, that these elements in combination, do with others, enter more or less fully into the formation of the beautiful, are intimately associated with its external forms.

  32. All this, Locke fully admits, while, at the same time, he fails to draw the dividing line clearly between the ideas of sense and those in question.

  33. I have the same faculties as before, and they are as fully under the control of the will as ever, and that constitutes all the power I ever had.

  34. With regard to the cases now cited, it seems to me that they do not fully establish the point in question.

  35. The exchange value of this single commodity is, therefore, fully expressed in the endless number of equations in which the use-values of all other commodities form its equivalents.

  36. Thus arises a relation of creditor and debtor between the owners of commodities which, though constituting the natural foundation of the credit system, may be fully developed before the latter comes into existence.

  37. While fully conscious that the translation might be greatly improved, he has at times deliberately sacrificed literary finish to closeness to the original.

  38. As a matter of fact, the money system was fully developed there only so far as the army was concerned; it never came to dominate the entire system of labor.

  39. The four Schmicks wrung their hands and shook their heads and, then, repairing to the scullery, growled and grumbled for fully ten minutes before deciding to obey my commands.

  40. When the debt is fully liquidated, I may consent to an arrangement by which she shall have the child part of the time at least.

  41. I found myself staring as if stupefied at the white figure of a woman who stood in the topmost balcony of the eastern wing, fully revealed by the last glow of the sun and apparently as deep in dreams as I had been the instant before.

  42. And say, I want to tell you something else before I forget it: I fully appreciate your views on international marriage.

  43. Moreover, Count Tarnowsy, you are fully aware of all this.

  44. This fact is as fully recognized as the corollary that circumstances often limit ideals.

  45. But, while fully recognizing their efficiency when they are used to the purpose, we must also keep in mind the dangers which arise from their being applied without discernment.

  46. I cannot explain this subject more fully before you have become acquainted with the process of biting in, as without this knowledge it must remain unintelligible to you.

  47. There was fully milk enough to have filled three full-grown stags.

  48. Especially after these poisonous berries fully ripen and the rigid stems which bear them thicken and redden, we cannot fail to notice them.

  49. When these fail, a fully mature flower is still able to set fertile seed by shedding its own pollen directly on the stigma.

  50. A solitary blue-purple one, fully expanded and rising over the brown leaves or the green moss, its cluster of minute anthers showing like a group of pale stars on its little firmament, is enough to arrest and hold the dullest eye.

  51. The handsome solitary flower, similar to that of the larger blue flag, nevertheless has its broad outer divisions fully an inch larger, and is seated in the axils at the top of the circular stem.

  52. All the flowers in a cyme are perfect; and the drupes, which are at first blue, become nearly black when fully ripe.

  53. Mattie Hastings had small eyes that never seemed to look you quite fully in the face.

  54. She has her home and school duties, while her leisure is fully occupied.

  55. I fully understand the organization of the Fifteenth Corps now, of which I have labored to complete the organization this winter.

  56. Believing that no occasion could arise which would more fully correspond with the intention of the law or be more pregnant with happy influence as an example, I cordially recommend that Captain Louis M.

  57. The exchange of prisoners, fully set forth in the letter of General Hitchcock.

  58. Believing that no occasion could arise which would more fully correspond with the intention of the law or be more pregnant with happy influence as an example, I cordially recommend that Captain D.

  59. Since these measures have been in operation all demands on the Treasury, including the pay of the Army and Navy, have been promptly met and fully satisfied.

  60. As soon as the Republican party was fully organized throughout the country he became its leader in Illinois.

  61. The Constitution authorizes the Executive to grant or withhold the pardon at his own absolute discretion, and this includes the power to grant on terms, as is fully established by judicial and other authorities.

  62. These accounts might be considered fanciful, had we not high authority which fully corroborates them.

  63. A knowledge of this language had previously been acquired by Major Rawlinson, and he was therefore fully prepared for the arduous task he had undertaken.

  64. He fully agrees, however, with all others as to the very remote composition of the books generally ascribed to Zoroaster.

  65. The Orphan placed his finger to his chin and thought for fully half a minute before replying: "I was just figuring," he explained in apology for his abstraction.

  66. If they could have only four hours of unbroken sleep when they threw themselves, fully dressed with the exception of their boots, in their bunks, they could have endured the labor for weeks.

  67. The Orphan searched his memory for the flower-bed and not finding it, turned and smiled, not willing to admit that his attention had been too fully taken up with a fairer flower than ever grew in earth.

  68. The result was fully appreciated by the terrified passengers who, choking with the dust which forced its way in to them, could only hold fast to whatever came to their grasp and pray that they would survive.

  69. It was fully eleven o'clock before Lord Clare's carriage wheezed up the avenue--the casket which held Ireland's great man.

  70. This theory is very ingenious, but has not been fully published at the time of writing, and it seems very doubtful if it can be sustained.

  71. If a new segment were introduced at a moult in front of the pygidium, that segment would probably have less fully developed appendages than those adjacent to it, and so make a break in the regular succession.

  72. When a part was fully developed, the rubbers were cut to smaller and smaller dimensions and the abrading reduced to minute areas.

  73. On the ventral side, merely the posterior tips of the hypostoma remain, but the distal ends of the appendages were so far within the outer margin that the appendagiferous area is quite fully retained.

  74. Some trilobites were fully adapted for bottom life, and the pygidium became reduced to a mere vestige in the production of a worm-like body.

  75. The Branchiopoda were very highly specialized as early as Middle Cambrian time, the carapace of the Notostraca being fully developed and the abdomen limbless.

  76. Geologically, the Branchiopoda are as old as the Trilobita, and while they did not have the development in the past that the trilobite had, they were apparently differentiated fully as early.

  77. They project slightly beyond the edge of the cephalon when fully extended, and each terminates in three small spines.

  78. The researches of Barrande, Novak, Broegger, Lindstroem, and others have dealt so fully with the hypostoma that further references to that organ need not be included here.

  79. Both sides of specimen 235 were figured, but the dorsal side was apparently then somewhat less fully developed than at present.

  80. Denman and others who fully coincided with Dr.

  81. The most favourable moment for undertaking the operation of turning is when the os uteri is fully dilated and the membranes are still unruptured.

  82. Schmitt, of Vienna, these cases have been very fully discussed.

  83. The os uteri ought always if possible to be fully dilated: this however is not so essential as with the forceps, for when once it has reached the size of a crown piece, it mostly yields easily to the introduction of the hand.

  84. In enumerating these various changes which are observed in the breasts, we fully agree with Dr.


  85. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fully" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fully armed; fully assured; fully aware; fully convinced; fully described; fully developed; fully discussed; fully expected; fully illustrated; fully persuaded; fully satisfied