full complement

NOUN
  1. number needed to make up a whole force
    a full complement of workers
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  • Now when we reached thy docks well walled, we began to launch the fastest of Sidonian ships, with her full complement of fifty rowers, and each task in due succession followed; some set up the mast, others ranged the oars with their blades ready, and stored the white sails within the hold, and the rudder was let down astern and fastened securely. Helen
  • The report points out that, of a full complement of 13 nurses employed when the prison opened, only two of the original staff remain a year later.
  • The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game. The Sun
  • It does not just provide office space for a company to work in, it offers a full complement of strategic services that aim to transform a great business idea into a global player.
  • I've had to learn to see double, keeping the big ball rolling while juggling a full complement of sidetracks and minor emergencies.
  • A nearly full complement of 673 passengers cast off from the city dock this day, dark with continuous rain.
  • We should be approaching the middle of February with the full complement of players. The Sun
  • Besides a full complement of table games, keno and poker, there are more than 2,300 slot and video gaming machines, including an exclusive high limit slot pavilion.
  • Given that both these sides carry a full complement of potential Scottish caps this can't have been the most pleasant 90 minutes viewing for Vogts.
  • The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game. The Sun
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