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| Kevin is a creative teacher. He's full of brilliant ideas for lessons. |
| There are three drawers in my desk and they're all full. |
| The bin's full. It's your turn to empty it! |
| I don't want to retire yet, but I feel too old to work full time. |
| I did not look after the garden during my illness and it is full of weeds now. |
| His testimony was full of contradictions. |
| Please don't talk when your mouth is full. |
| He kicked the ball almost the full length of the field. |
| Your plate is still full. Aren't you hungry? |
| He lost a lot of blood in the accident but made a full recovery. |
| We need to get the heating looked at. It's on full and it's still cold in here. |
| The bus was full, so there were about fifty passengers on board. |
| This city is always full of tourists in summer. |
| They serve great food here. The canteen is always full at lunchtime. |
| The campsite was full, so we had to put up our tent in a nearby forest. |
| Does the price include full board? |
| I'm full of admiration for her work. |
| I'm full. I won't eat anything more. |
| We offer our employees full medical insurance. |
| Kate's a very dynamic person. She's full of life. |
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| Cook the chicken for twenty-five minutes on full power. |
| Tara is a very imaginative writer. She creates worlds full of hundreds of unusual characters. |
| I think that box is full. Don't put any more oranges into it or it might break. |
| The moon is full tonight and looks wonderful. |
| Your socks are full of holes. You need some new ones. |
| I've never been to a live performance of a full symphony orchestra. |
| The book is full of unnecessary information. It should be written better. |
| Greg looked really handsome in full uniform. I'd never seen him on parade before. |
| I was almost too full to eat the pudding but had a small helping. |
| Sentences should end with a full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark. |
| I need another bucket quickly. This one's almost full. |
| How much is it for a full year's membership. |
| You're using exlamation marks where a full stop should be used. |
| I damaged the speakers when I turned the volume up full. |
| We need a full description of the problem. When did it start? |
| I have a full tin of baked beans with breakfast. I love the sauce. |
| This hostel will be full of backpackers next week. |
| I like going dancing after a workout and a shower. I'm full of energy. |
| Your socks are full of holes. Buy some new ones! |
| Is that a full stop or a comma? Please write more clearly. |
| This is the best gardening monthly. It's always full of great tips. |
| My backpack's full. I can't take any more stuff. |
| Your pincushion looks like a hedgehog when it's full of pins. |
| I couldn't live without my freezer. It's always full. |
| The doctor says that Edward should make a full recovery. |
| We couldn't get on the bus. It was full. |
| You need a full driving licence to drive on a motorway. |
| Beans are full of protein, so I often eat them. |
| You'll have to wait for a changing room. They're all full. |
| There are forty seats in the coach. We expect them to be full for the trip. |
| The garage is full of rubbish that needs throwing away. |
| Oh no! The dog's been sleeping on my scarf and it's full of hairs. |
| I need a full-length mirror in the bedroom. |
| My sister's place is full of valuable antiques. She's a fanatical collector. |
| It's much too expensive to spend a full evening in the pub. |
| I had to wait ages in the shop because it was full of schoolchildren. |
| Who ate all the biscuits? That packet was full! |
| The doctor says that Edward should make a full recovery. |
| These details are unimportant. I need to see the full report. |
| We fortunately found a small café that did a full English breakfast. |
| Brits abroad typically enjoy a full English breakfast when they find a place that does them. |
| I expect a full explanation within twenty-four hours. |
| A full stomach is a happy stomach! |
| If I have some cake, I'll feel too full and won't be able to dance. |
| The industrial zone is now full and companies are waiting for development land. |
| The prisoner has had a full psychological assessment and appears to be quite sane. |
| It's very important to be at ease with oneself and enjoy life to the full. |
| The crowd were tremendous and cheered the band for a full twenty minutes. |
| The conference hall was completely full, but Ernest boldly delivered his speech. |
| I'm looking for a guesthouse that does full board including a good breakfast. |
| I'll have no comment to make until I've read the report carefully, and in full. |
| You need to exploit your abilities to the full. The sky is the limit! |
| Our offer of a free upgrade to the full version is available for seven days only. |
| We're thinking of upgrading the software. It's becoming incompatible with that of our customers. |
| Those briefs are full of holes! I'll buy you some new pairs in town today. |
| This is only a draft. The full version will be ready next week. |
| The public must know the truth. I demand a full statement from the minister! |
| This is just a summary of the report. The full text is available online. |
| Georgina is so full of life! She's so lucky. |
| I'm getting a full stop when I hit the apostrophe key. Something's wrong. |
| My sneakers are full of holes but I can't throw them away. I love them! |
| Sure, Bob can be full of affection but it's usually only when he wants something. |
| These redcurrants are full of little worms. Throw them away! |
| My needs are few these days. A bottle of champagne, a fine cigar, delightful company and a table full of wonderful food. That's all I want. |
| I think it's time for a full dress rehearsal. Please inform the cast as soon as possible. |
| I've got a drawer full of old devices from the early days of computer and phone technology. |
| I've managed to overcome my feelings of inferiority and am enjoying life to the full these days. |
| Nobody knows when the business was founded, but it was in full swing by the outbreak of the Second World War. |
| That mushroom might be full of poison! I'll check it in the book. |
| I'd like a charger that indicates when the batteries are full. |
| Do you remember those big metal cabinets full of files? I used to like organising the contents. |
| I can't close the door of the closet. It's too full of clothes. |
| Your individual needs will be met in full, I can assure you. |
| I really can't eat any more. That was a wonderful meal, but I'm full! |
| I'm pretty full, but I can manage just one more piece of cake. |
| I've always been useless at punctuation. I can see no diferrence between the comma and the semicolon. |
| It was good to get into the warmth of the hotel after a full day outside in the cold. |
| We got into debt when Jack fell ill and wasn't able to work full time. |
| I managed to get some stunning photographs of a jaguar just before I left the nature reserve. |
| I don't think your headlights are correctly adjusted. They seem to be too high on full beam and you might be dazzling oncoming drivers. |
| The town centre's only full of life at the weekend. It's a bit of a ghost town at other times. |
| You've outlined it in great detail. I suppose the full report is going to be rather long. |
| You've been full of life since you met Jenny. I've never seen you so happy. |