Sentence examples for full tale from inspiring English sources

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The full tale flickers with subtlety and shadows.

The full tale spills out in a daunting number of directions.

If readers come away feeling they understand the full tale, they have not been reading carefully.

Jimmy spun a full tale about the dish, and how Napoleon's chef invented it during the march on Moscow.

(Perhaps the most likely provenance of the full tale - somewhere between Plato's ears - is rarely considered by Atlantis enthusiasts).

The Call, also on Radio 4, is more upbeat, telling the full tale of one dramatic phone call.

We don't yet know the full tale of the army's role in finally getting Mr. Mubarak to leave, particularly after Thursday's rambling performance.

The full tale of Commeraw's life in pre-Civil War New York "is really wild, really crazy," Mr. Zipp added, but would divulge no more.

The full tale can be found here (and it's worth clicking on the link just to see Wexford Youths coach Mick Wallace's tremendous barnet).

While the contractor's discovery has answered the question of where Ms. Nichols went, the full tale of what took place in that suburban basement so long ago might have gone to the grave with her husband.

The True History of the Blackadder will also "relate the full tale of how seventies alumni of three great universities- Oxford, Cambridge and not Hull, but Manchester – discovered the chemistry to build a timeless comic masterpiece".

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