Phrases with «full programme»

The phrase "full programme" means that there is a complete and detailed schedule or plan of activities. It suggests that everything that needs to be done or completed is included. Full definition

Sentences with «full programme»

  • As ever we will have a very full programme of talks, events and activities that will encourage audiences of all ages to become involved and discover more about our exhibitions. (imma.ie)
  • Full programme details will be shared in due course. (glasgowinternational.org)
  • He and his home educating friend from Limassol were the only port volunteers, so they didn't run their usual full programme for them - just as well, since Daniel couldn't be there full - time. (rsdt.org)
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