Sentence examples for full beam from inspiring English sources

"full beam" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to describe when headlights are fully illuminated and on the brightest setting, usually when driving in the dark. For example, "He turned on the full beam but had to turn it off again because a car was coming towards him."

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Cole's disdain is on full beam.

His grin is on full beam.

I have no checklist or expectation, except to engage, on full beam, and report accordingly.

He loved English women, he said, eyes on full beam, but, he added, he'd noticed my wedding ring.

Believing this person to be a fan, June turns on the full beam of her southern politeness and charm.

At least the latter is rescued by a strong melody and the fact it allows Williams' persona to shine through on full beam.

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Inevitably, this plays into the hands of hucksters – who can forget Burt Lancaster's full-beam smile in Elmer Gantry?

His enthusiasm is puppyish, positivity on full-beam: "I see the bright side of everything," he says, randomly, at one point.

Spencer's portrayal of the maid is extremely memorable: this is a full-beam, surround-sound Hollywood performance with nothing left to ambiguity or chance.

She is never anything short of electrifying; manic when she needs to be, subtle when she needs to be and filling every song with a full-beam, show-pony, stage-school commitment that isn't often seen on TV.

In general, vertical and oblique beams with a minimum one way half-power full-beam width (HPFW) of 6.6° are used.

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