Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] of [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was felt important to restore the spire as a monument to the old church which is so full of memories for people . ’
2 ‘ So damned jealous of Flint , so full of hatred for Charles .
3 For families in the twentieth century , not only is middle age largely free of care for children , but old age is lengthened by an increased expectation of life .
4 And you sit there like a dog chained to a stake fixed in the past , mouthin' your worn-out shibboleths , still full of hate for England and your Church , too arrogant to make your peace with God .
5 A piece of living history , it is also the most relaxing of centres for shopping , eating and even a little golf .
6 Frank Williams said he 'd been hoping to sign Senna 's for the last ten years , but he was also full of praise for Hill .
7 If , like many people , you simply feel that you are ‘ a bit run down ’ or not as full of zest for life as you would wish , perhaps you could try ensuring that your diet contains all the nutrients essential for true well-being .
8 You will seen in my reply to Mrs Butterworth of Ambleside that I mention the fact that the Catholic Voice is often short of material for publication .
9 Now , however , the majority of manufacturing firms seek locations in smaller towns where space is more abundant , with the result that the role of cities has become increasingly that of centres for service sector activities .
10 They were also , however , profoundly suspicious of proposals for state welfare , which they identified as a means of diminishing working-class control over their own lives and as palliative substitutes for the workers ' just demands for control over the means of production , high wages and full employment .
11 And there are other things about my job that remind me too much of Ghostbusters for comfort .
12 The tariff issue was therefore full of danger for Baldwin , not so much because of its content as because it could be exploited by those who wished to build up discontent against the spirit of ‘ Safety first ’ .
13 The house itself consisted of ranges of narrow rooms and a large heated dining room , all very reminiscent of accommodation for pil-grims visiting a place of ritual healing .
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