Examples of 'hold a full' in a sentence

Meaning of "hold a full"

hold a full: to have complete control or authority over something

How to use "hold a full" in a sentence

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hold a full
It will not hold a full charge anymore.
Hold a full water tank by the handle to carry.
It is become a practive to hold a full criminal trial.
I will hold a full piano rehearsal with scenery.
Damage its ability to hold a full charge.
We hold a full inventory of spare parts for all equipment.
Has it become practice to hold a full criminal trial.
Hold a full house.
May not hold a full charge.
Replace the battery if it does not charge or hold a full charge.
They will try to hold a full protest later this month.
This means that it never loses its ability to hold a full charge.
We hold a full show.
This means it will never lose the ability to hold a full charge.
You will be expected to hold a full and varied caseload for your area of work.

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This means the battery never loses its ability to hold a full charge.
It requires more care to hold a full cup than an empty one.
We hold a full inventory of specialized items on site,.
The ability of your camcorders battery to hold a full charge diminishes over time.
Does not hold a full deck of cards, so to speak.
At that time, the committee will hold a full.
Candidates have to hold a full masters in research outside France.
If your battery is old, it might not hold a full charge.
I urge Parliament to hold a full and open discussion on violence against children in the autumn.
If your battery is old or weak, it will not hold a full charge well.
You need to hold a full driving licence with no more than penalty 3 points.
Therefore, it can help the child hold a full bladder until the morning.
Unfortunately, even rechargeable batteries have a life cycle and eventually fail to hold a full charge.
When one can hold a full slice It 's perfectly absurd.
One battery cell has shorted internally - battery will not hold a full charge.
Candidates must hold a full master 's in research from a university outside of France.
His delegation supported the proposal to enable the Sub-Commission to hold a full session as planned.
I can hold a full time job, if I want to.
Clearly. Has it become practise to hold a full criminal trial.
Hold a full water bottle, paperweight, or small hand weight between both hands.
The victim of a rare disease, Bob can no longer hold a full time job.
It will hold a full debate assessing progress at its December meeting in 2001.
During the season, Sandringham became the first Association club to hold a full liquor licence.
By 2 years old, she could hold a full conversation.
Well, Yes, because it was developed to hold a full day.
At that time, the committee will hold a full - scale press conference.
Charging the battery pack The new 1300 mA NiMh battery pack will not hold a full charge.
This individual should be licensed in Ontario and hold a full Independent Adjuster 's licence.
But, uh, once the situation resolves, we will hold a full press conference.

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