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Example sentences for "its full"

  • This is the objection, as I understand it, stated in its full force.

  • What will be the consequence, if we are not able to avail ourselves of the resource in question in its full extent?

  • Our past experience has exhibited the operation of this spirit in its full light.

  • And, as most of you know, the word which he uses means in its full signification, 'to proclaim as a herald does.

  • The word rightly translated 'laboured' will appear in its full force if I recall to you a couple of other places in which it is employed in the New Testament.

  • If the limits of a short session will not allow of its full consideration, I trust that you will not fail to make suitable provision for the present needs of the service.

  • This does not mean that every resource should not be developed to its full degree, but it means that none of them should be wasted.

  • No country can be in the enjoyment of its full measure of prosperity without the presence of a medium of exchange approximating to uniformity of value.

  • The subject may be a general term taken in its full denotation, as All apes are sagacious; and in this case a Predication is made concerning the whole subject distributively; that is, of each and everything the subject stands for.

  • Know then, answered the Wazir, that after the return of the Ass the merchant came out on the terrace roof with his wife and family, for it was a moonlit night and the moon at its full.

  • Then I related to him all that had passed between me and the first lady, and how she had brought me the second and had slain her out of jealousy, and I detailed for him the tale to its full.

  • The privilege claimed by the Commons, both as to its origin and its principle, has been carefully examined by Hallam, who has pointed out that in its full exclusiveness it is not older than Charles II.

  • Take the case of a carnivorous quadruped, of which the number that can be supported in any country has long ago arrived at its full average.

  • Passive obedience was there recommended in its full extent, the whole authority of the state was represented as belonging to the king alone, and all limitations of law and a constitution were rejected as seditious and impious.

  • But Charles, notwithstanding his public declaration, was far from assenting to this conclusion in its full extent.

  • Instead of supporting that union between learning and theology, which has so long been attempted in Europe, these tryers embraced the latter principle in its full purity, and made it the sole object of their examination.

  • Foreign enemies, as well as domestic factions, being deprived of this resource, that kingdom began now to shine forth in its full splendor.

  • The Paradise Lost is looked upon, by the best Judges, as the greatest Production, or at least the noblest Work of Genius in our Language, and therefore deserves to be set before an English Reader in its full Beauty.

  • The elephant had fallen so that his head was clear of the water, and rested upon a little bank of sand; along which, his soft and limber trunk lay extended to its full length.

  • Every now and gain the buck would raise his graceful neck to its full stretch, utter a slight blearing call, and look suspiciously around him.

  • Life was now extinct, and the hideous form, extended to its full length, lay lithe and motionless upon the grass.

  • This course necessarily recommended itself from the outset to the Executive, for only in the light of a dispassionately ascertained certainty could it determine the nature and measure of its full duty in the matter.

  • With a staple government and under wise control, Puerto Rico will more nearly attain to its full productiveness.

  • At this period the FĂȘte des Fous, or feast of madmen was celebrated to its full extent, and anything more absurd, more farcical, or more irreverential cannot well be imagined.

  • It has its full weight, its full range, and its uncontrolled operation on the electors exactly as it had before.

  • Always abroad, the royal authority was felt in its full vigor, without being supported by the dignity or softened by the graciousness of the royal presence.

  • The canon law had now grown up to its full strength.

  • His stove foundry, the first of importance in northern Ohio, when running to its full capacity, employed but ten hands, and its trade was limited to the immediate vicinity, and a few towns on the canal.

  • Since the present firm has existed they have built a new foundry, of large capacity, with all the modern improvements, on West River street, which is now taxed to its full capacity to meet the wants of their trade.

  • With a heavier load a new series of spirals is brought into action, and so on, till the spring is loaded to its full capacity.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its full" 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:
    free nations; its action; its appearance; its author; its being; its best; its body; its course; its distance from the; its existence; its great; its head; its life; its name; its natural; its object; its origin; its owner; its side; its turn; its use; just give; leaves opposite; like children; little blue; moral agent