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Example sentences for "when fully"

  • It consists, when fully grown, of nine segments, exclusive of the head, bearing nine pairs of feet.

  • When fully grown, it quits the body and finishes its transformations to the fly-state under ground.

  • When fully grown it measures from a quarter to half an inch in length.

  • The berries are oval-oblong, red at first, but becoming black and faintly scented when fully ripe.

  • When fully grown, the tallest crossed plant in one pot was a very little taller than the tallest self-fertilised plant on the opposite side, and in the other pot exactly the reverse occurred.

  • In the following summer the tallest flower-stem on each plant, when fully grown, was measured.

  • The common seal, when fully grown, is about five feet long, and is yellowish gray in color, with a number of darker spots sprinkled over the body and sides.

  • When fully grown, the agouti is rather more than eighteen inches long, and in general color it is olive brown.

  • The sloth-bear is a little more than five feet long when fully grown, and stands from twenty-seven to thirty-three inches in height at the shoulder.

  • The lesion begins usually as a pea-sized deposit or infiltration, and grows slowly or rapidly; when fully developed it may be the size of a walnut, or even larger.

  • When fully developed, it presents an ulcerated, fissured and papillomatous surface, with an ichorous discharge which dries to crusts.

  • When fully matured on the vine it is grateful to those who like an acid berry.

  • Its average size does not much exceed that of the Wilson; its flavor, when fully ripe, is about equal in the estimation of those who do not like acid fruit.

  • This worm measures half an inch in length, when fully developed.

  • It may be easily distinguished by its brilliant orange-coloured disc, surrounded by white tentacles, which, when fully expanded, commands a circle of from one to one and a half inches.

  • It may be noticed that the anemone almost invariably takes up a position on the same portion of the shell, and that, when fully expanded, its mouth is usually turned towards that of the crab.

  • The sex figured is the male, in which, when fully grown, the front legs are much longer than in the female.

  • When fully grown, like every other description of Pyrus, it assumes a somewhat formal character, but in a young state its branches are disposed in a more loose and graceful manner.

  • When fully ripe, they are both wholesome and easy of digestion, so long as they remain fresh, and part freely from the pellicle, or skin, which envelopes the kernel.

  • When fully fed, this larva seeks out a sheltered spot, generally selecting the under surface of some object, or of the ledge of a wall or fence.

  • When fully grown, it ceases to eat, and begins to wander about in search of a convenient spot for the coming event.

  • When fully grown, it creeps to some neighbouring wall or fence, up which it climbs till it reaches a sheltering ledge.

  • Our own body, when fully formed, contains sixty to seventy per cent of water in its tissues, and only thirty to forty per cent of solid matter.

  • Its body consisted, when fully formed, of a simple hollow ball, filled with fluid or structureless jelly, with a wall composed of a single stratum of ciliated cells.

  • The nervous system in man and all the other Vertebrates is, when fully formed, an extremely complex apparatus, that we may compare, in anatomic structure and physiological function, with an extensive telegraphic system.

  • When fully developed, the stem is about three feet in height, cylindrical, and branching.

  • When fully developed, the plant measures from three to five feet in height; the stem being marked with fine, parallel, longitudinal grooves, or lines.

  • Skin, when fully ripe, of a fine clear yellow, with bright orange, which sometimes breaks out in a faint red next the sun, and covered all over with russety freckles.

  • The scarlatinous rash usually, when fully developed, resembles that produced by external heat or the application of a sinapism.

  • They have twenty very short legs; when fully grown, the largest are about nineteen-twentieths of an inch long.

  • Their habit should be considered, and their size, when fully developed, must be studied.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "when fully" 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:
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