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Example sentences for "more fully"

  • The Patristic argument is more fully developed by Bellarmine, De Iustif.

  • The argument from Tradition is more fully developed by Palmieri, De Gratia Divina Actuali, thes.

  • The Scriptural argument is more fully developed by Tepe, Inst.

  • Of this see the fourth part of my "Saints' Rest" more fully.

  • All these are the acts of piety towards God; which I lay together for your easier observation and memory: but some of them must be more fully opened, and insisted on.

  • One advantage will flow from it, that you will have declared yourself more fully.

  • And in the meanwhile, perhaps the Lord will so order and dispose in providence that all may be more fully ripened.

  • But by your condescension and courtesy I have been prompted and emboldened to express myself to Your Excellency on all questions of civil government and the affairs of this country, more fully than I have to any man living.

  • Thus will the members returned from Upper Canada, be isolated from the French anti-unionists of Lower Canada, and be more fully, both in obligation and feeling, identified with the Government.

  • I shall be gratified if this slight notice should cause the treatise, which is very short, to be published, or more fully explained.

  • A pleasing account of his method of discipline will be found in Tiraboschi, or more fully in Corniani, from a life written by one of Victorin’s pupils, named Prendilacqua.

  • We shall discuss "the Dynamical theory" more fully in a subsequent work.

  • All which will be more fully treated of in the course of the work.

  • Vertigo; and which is more fully explained in Section XXIX.

  • Perhaps the reader will understand Mr. Newell better if he is more fully informed as to his real genealogy, as there has always been a little doubt whether he belonged to the American or British nation.

  • My will is more fully subdued, and I have increasing power to take up my cross; but the duties of life press upon me, and I am in danger of being overwhelmed with care.

  • I think the end has been answered: I feel looser from the world, and my will is more fully subdued.

  • Every bitter has its sweet, and every affliction its blessing; wisely compounded, to bring me more fully to God.

  • This matter will be more fully explained in the section on manures.

  • This subject will be more fully treated in Section IV.

  • These absorbents will be spoken of more fully in their proper places.

  • The retention of atmospheric manures is more fully ensured by the better exposure of the clayey portions of the soil.

  • Among others may be mentioned the phenomenon of extra uterine conception, which will be more fully alluded to in another place.

  • In my work on "The Diseases of Woman," I have given a chapter on this subject, and have also referred to the present work as one in which it would be more fully treated.

  • This subject will be more fully treated in a later chapter.

  • Note 5: The expression "placing the voice" is more fully treated in Chap.

  • This subject is more fully treated in the following section.

  • Mistakes of this sort are found out afterwards in seasons of adversity, when recourse must be had to those persons who in peaceful times had been, as it were, forgotten, as shall hereafter in its proper place be more fully explained.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    for example; know better; more accurately; more and; more before; more certain; more delightful; more feet; more gently; more important; more likely; more literally; more moderate; more precise; more prudent; more questions; more readily; more reason; more scientific; more seen; more simple; more species; more then; more water; more years; round shot