How To Use Full complement In A Sentence
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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.
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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.
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The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game.
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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.
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I've had to learn to see double, keeping the big ball rolling while juggling a full complement of sidetracks and minor emergencies.
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A nearly full complement of 673 passengers cast off from the city dock this day, dark with continuous rain.
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We should be approaching the middle of February with the full complement of players.
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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.
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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.
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The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game.
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He would say that but the company now has a full complement of drivers, which suggests there is substance to his claim.
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St Cecilia's, building its way to a full complement of 900 pupils, currently has just 11, 12 and 13-year-olds on roll.
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On some occasions, teams could not even field a full complement of substitutes on their bench.
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It supports a full complement of networking, interface, development and database environments.
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The navy still lacks the full complement of escort vessels needed to form a carrier fleet.
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The navy still lacks the full complement of escort vessels needed to form a carrier fleet.
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Out at sea a ‘Laguna Cruises' motor launch goes past us, with a full complement heading for the deep.
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Malton and Norton have the luxury of selecting from a full complement of players for their home clash against Bradford Salem.
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He gave an assurance that public neonatal units across the country would receive a full complement of drugs by tomorrow, even if his ministry had to source them from the region.
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The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game.
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These divide and re-divide, each new cell carrying its full complement of chromosomes.
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The net effect of fooling ourselves in these basic ways has been to project a full complement of thoughts and emotions that are utterly incompatible with the species in question.
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A traveller starts at the airport and boards the plane, with its full complement of fire retardants, stain resistants, and the other protective chemicals.
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You have a better chance of winning a football match if you have a full complement.
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They have a full complement of IT staff, and hardware to cater to a worldwide user base that requires their services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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All four volumes have new introductions along with the full complement of notes, lists for further reading, appendices and chronologies that we have come to expect in this venerable series.
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The navy still lacks the full complement of escort vessels needed to form a carrier fleet.
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We should be approaching the middle of February with the full complement of players.
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He would say that but the company now has a full complement of drivers, which suggests there is substance to his claim.
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She lived her full complement of days, ending them at her own farm in the southwest horse country, where she bred some of the finest coursers and palfreys outside of the large established studs.
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On June 15, we were able to announce a full complement of senior staff, with a truly exceptional mix of experience and diversity.
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To facilitate efficient lubrication, all multi-row full complement cylindrical roller bearings have lubrication holes, or an annular groove and lubrication holes in the outer ring.
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Showing their support - or love of a good lig - a full complement of Cook's posse had come out to Brazil.
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And most importantly, Bynum was still in street clothes, robbing the Lakers of the full complement of length typically overwhelming the Jazz over the last few seasons.
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The navy still lacks the full complement of escort vessels needed to form a carrier fleet.
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This will require a full complement of diplomatic, political and military efforts.
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She lived her full complement of days, ending them at her own farm in the southwest horse country, where she bred some of the finest coursers and palfreys outside of the large established studs.
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You have a better chance of winning a football match if you have a full complement.
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‘There's some evidence the female has to eat the head of the male mantid to release the full complement of mating behaviors,’ Heydon said.
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The cell is then stretched and split into two halves on the framework of microtubules, each half containing a full complement of chromosomes.
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The Learjet has a maximum range of just over 2,000 nautical miles with a full complement of passengers which means it can reach all corners of the newly enlarged EU from 2004.
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Deer remove the whole flower or the full complement of follicles plus the receptacle, leaving only the cut pedicel.
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A full complement of Vancouver police officers was on hand for traffic control and to ensure the safety of people participating in the peaceful demonstration.
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‘An adequate service for children at risk cannot be provided without a full complement of social workers,’ he said.
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For example, the reserve components are eliminating a number of units that have traditionally been undermanned to ensure that remaining units are more likely to have their full complement of personnel.
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These have a full complement of hot peppers, lime and lemon grass, as well as rich coconut milk or coconut itself.
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The instruments included three rhythm sections, bongo drums, piano, a full complement of brass, saxophones, flutes, clarinets, guitars and even two bassoons.
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Accommodation along Shell Beach is limited to a single camp run by an Arawak family (with a full complement of pet dogs, parrots, and tortoises).
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At the second and third carbon atoms, instead of a full complement of hydrogens, each carbon atom would have a methyl group substituting one of the carbons.
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Managers with a full complement of volunteers and adequate space, however, fare no better.
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If there's a full complement of 10 guests, that works out at just 15 litres each - which means a quick stop-start shower rather than a long soak.
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A single pollinator imports sufficient pollen into an individual fig to initiate a full complement of seeds.
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Each new cell will carry its full complement of chromosomes.
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In a sign of the gravity of the talks, Dr Reid was accompanied by a full complement of civil servants.
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The minimum wage would be 89 shillings 11 pence per week for those producing a full complement of weaves and 74 shillings for those who didn't.
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I consider myself to be a perfectly normal, 24-year-old woman in possession of the full complement of mental faculties.
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On the contrary, the majority remains committed to offering a full complement of healthier alternatives, including both low-fat and no-fat ice creams, frozen yogurts, sherbets and novelties.
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Tetraploids, inheriting a full complement of chromosomes from each parent, and thus having double the normal allowance, occur in nature or can be induced.
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We have a full complement of both vehicles and soldiers who can carry out any tasks that they are required to do.
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Obscure precincts continued to need a full complement of patrolmen.