full sentence
any sentence the form of which exemplifies the most frequently used structural pattern of a particular language, as, in English, any sentence that contains a subject and a predicate; a sentence from which elliptical sentences may be derived by grammatical transformations.
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Parents are gobsmacked at the short amount of time that elapses between observing their child say their first word to their speaking in full sentences.
Everyday Noises Are Making Our Brains Noisier - Issue 107: The Edge | Nina Kraus | October 27, 2021 | NautilusMost amateur athletes aren’t able to monitor their blood oxygen levels as they exercise, so the rule of thumb is often that you should still be able to speak—maybe not easily, but to say full sentences—while working out.
Instead, however, of one or two, it was many years before the full sentence was remitted.
My Ten Years' Imprisonment | Silvio PellicoI stopped again, because the nurse was probably as esper as I was and required a full sentence to get the thought behind it.
Highways in Hiding | George Oliver SmithThe annexed table indicates that the full sentence was sparingly executed.
The jury voted her guilty, and Tinville rose to demand the full sentence of the law.
The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series | Rafael SabatiniThis was the last word, the full sentence of divorce; she, now a common woman, had no right to stand where she stood.
The Witch Doctor and other Rhodesian Studies | Frank Worthington
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