(1) The improved accommodation aboard for the ship's complement of 51 has gone down well with crew.
(2) At the moment we have a full complement of staff
(3) The libretto proved a perfect complement to the music
(4) He would say that but the company now has a full complement of drivers, which suggests there is substance to his claim.
(5) The national champion lacked the intensity of concentration to complement her fighting qualities, and thus it was a struggle for her.
(6) The extras complement the film without being overkill, and it's a pleasant addition to any fan's library.
(7) Riding last year's breakthrough, he's using slightly improved on-base skills to complement his power-speed combination.
(8) Eliminating meals will also mean the normal complement of cabin crew can be cut from six to three.
(9) The support will complement the $81 million already available through U.N. and other sources.
(10) If the HLA antigen and specific antibody bind, and complement is added, the cells in that well will be killed.
(11) Of the ship's complement of 600 officers and men, well over 25% were either killed or wounded.
(12) CD21 is a molecule on the surface of B cells that attaches to an immune system protein called complement .
(13) The DAT is usually positive, confirming the presence of IgG antibodies with or without complement on the red cells.
(14) His fleet usually consisted of more than 200 ships of different sizes and it had a total complement of about 20,000 sailors.
(15) VoB will be a complement to your existing phone, not its complete replacement.
(16) It had a crew of three and could carry an infantry complement of eight.
(17) The proposals complement the incentives already available
(18) However, she refers to the muster for a boat called Queen, 74 guns, with a ship's complement just of 300 men.
(19) Many of the ship's complement were adventurers from noble families, and jewellery and coins, mainly gold, percolated to the bottom of the shingle-filled gullies.
(20) As well as these tinsel tales, there are large numbers of records, still being slowly translated, which provide a complement to the operatic version of Persian history.