Sentence examples for a full complement of books from inspiring English sources

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With the Kindle you have a full complement of books available at any time.

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This was fifteen or twenty years ago, and I don't know if there was then the full complement of books, nor do I know what forty thousand books would look like; but it was an apartment dedicated to them.

For those who want to explore the subject further, the series like most such high-budget projects these days, comes with a full complement of spinoffs, including a companion book by the British author John Reader, a video, a CD, a teacher's guide and two Web sites (www.pbs.org/africa and www. nationalgeographic.com/africa).

"After reading 'The Book of Household Management thee middle-class housewife who was unlucky enough not to have a full complement of housemaids and footmen no longer felt herself a drudge," Ms. Hughes writes.

Shelves are stocked with a full complement of whiskeys.

For once, Sale have a full complement of players.

("Full-featured" means that the CD burner and a full complement of jacks are built in).

It has a head and a full complement of limbs.

"Typically, he gets a full complement of reps.

There's a full complement of house-made drinks ($2 to $3) available to wash down the jerk.

This Miami team has a full complement of 85 players on scholarship and returns 14 starters.

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