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Example sentences for "full report"

  • Pohl is sure to give you a full report of it.

  • Of the gracious acceptance accorded to the dedication copy of the "Elizabeth" I have already received a full report, which is altogether satisfactory.

  • Of this you will tomorrow receive a full report--and an urgent request for speedy, energetaeally accentuated pains over the essential but not lengthy alterations of the text.

  • I shall send you a full report of to-morrow’s proceedings by the night coach.

  • Footnote 72: A full report of this trial, testimony, arguments of counsel, etc.

  • Will you give me a full report of the action taken upon it?

  • A full report of the work among the churches was made at a morning meeting by Mrs. Lucy Hobart Day (Me.

  • The historian Sandoval also gives a full report of the speech, on the authority of one who heard it.

  • When he was not in condition to be present at the discourse, he expected to hear a full report of it from the lips of his confessor, Father Juan de Regla.

  • I shall send you a full report of to-morrow's proceedings by the night coach.

  • Mudfog Association, full report of the first meeting of, for the advancement of Everything, 397.

  • To have given a full report of P would have involved a considerable expansion of an already long apparatus, and I have cited the manuscript only occasionally, where a reading is only weakly attested by the other manuscripts.

  • His selection of manuscripts is inadequate, but at least he makes a full report of the four manuscripts he uses.

  • It contains a full report of B and C, and also of the thirteenth-century Gothanus memb.

  • You have, I hope, written a full report of the engagement?

  • That was partly the reason, no doubt, sir; but I think the admiral could have written more, had he not in his kindness of heart left it to me to hand in a full report.

  • As the only surviving officer of the Cerf, you had better, when you have time, draw out a full report for me of the work done by her.

  • A full report of what has been done under this law will be submitted to Congress by the Attorney-General.

  • The Secretary of the Interior has taken measures to obtain a full report of the condition of that Territory, and will make it the subject of a special report at an early day.

  • A full report of all recent military operations in that quarter has been transmitted to the House of Representatives in answer to a resolution of that body, and it will therefore not be necessary to enter into details.

  • They have completed the surveys necessary for ascertaining the practicability of a canal from the Chesapeake Bay to the Ohio River, and are preparing a full report on that subject, which, when completed, will be laid before you.

  • The boys flew a Pigeon Special back to Enterprises, where Tom phoned a full report on the mystery sub to the Navy Department.

  • When they arrived at the experimental station, Tom made a full report to Harlan Ames, the slim, dark-haired security chief.

  • He also telephoned a full report on the enemy submarines to Admiral Walter.

  • I'll have a full report transmitted to you by video as soon as it reaches my desk.

  • The relation of these three things will be clear if we write a formula for observation, thus: psychological (vivid experience → full report).

  • Write out (or better, dictate) a full report.

  • A full report of the proceedings has come down to us, and well deserves to be attentively studied, and to be compared with the reports of other trials which had not long before taken place under the same roof.

  • A full report of the proceedings has come down to us.

  • He took the road to Paris, met his father at Clermont, and made a full report of the state of things in England.

  • Rodzianko, too, regardless of consequences, took to Tsarskoe-Selo a full report of the accusations made in the Duma, and urged His Majesty to put an end to the outrageous scandals.

  • We now know that, on his return to Petrograd, he at once became violently anti-British, and made a full report of all he knew to the Wilhelmstrasse!

  • Jackson had a full report of the proceedings of the Court-Martial so far as the testimony and the boy's statement was concerned.

  • After hearing about these good people, in whom we all felt an interest, I insisted on his now giving us a full report of what he had found out about the situation in Canada in reference to the conspiracy and conspirators.

  • Tom wrote his wife a full report of this battle.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "full report" 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:
    feet above the sea; full account; full activity; full armor; full assurance; full blast; full cargo; full confidence; full dress; full fair; full grown; full liberty; full light; full noble; full retreat; full song; full stomach; full stop; full strength; full suit; full swing; full view; full vigour; fully armed; fully expected; rode forward