If more than one author, give full names of two, and indicate "and others.
If more than one author, give full names of two authors, and write "and others" if there are more.
The didactic writers of the time, no less than epic poets and sprightly versifiers, give full testimony to the prevalency of the offence.
And in depicting this type of character writers have invariably felt it their bounden duty to give full prominence to this fateful gift of swearing.
As a few of our readers may by this time have harboured a conviction that swearing is in some degree a social necessity, they will be able to give full scope to the views upon this point of the excellent Mr. Shandy.
Unhappily, at this juncture, when good judgment and discretion were so necessary in political affairs, all the circumstances combined to hasten a perilous crisis, and to give full scope to the passionate impulses of Mackenzie's nature.
To give full effect to this policy great improvements will be indispensable.
The minister of the United States offered to give full explanation on any point on which it might be desired, which proposal was declined.
However skeptical he might be on this subject, he had no wish to embarrass the Administration in its negotiations; but, on the contrary, he wished to give full scope to any efforts for an amicable adjustment of our differences.
We entreat you to give full credit to everything, which he shall communicate to you on our part, and to place confidence in his zeal and in his talents.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give full" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.