Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] of [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Bearing in mind the Tigers were at full strength with a side full of Internationals it was a great showing by Gloucester … and winger Derek Morgan scored the try of the game
2 There 's a tin full of counters you can use .
3 As almost 90% of papillas in FAP patients show visible enlargement or deformity suggestive of dysplasia we consider it ethical and clinically desirable to continue such histological assessment .
4 and in a laughter full of pain he started
5 I have a new wardrobe full of clothes I could n't wear before and fit comfortably into a size 10/12 instead of struggling into a size 14 .
6 It was probably her most annoying characteristic that in a room full of beauties she would comport herself as one with a right to be there , and there was nothing in the world that anyone could do to disabuse her .
7 I liked the experience of being in a room full of people you did n't know , and knowing by the end of the evening you would all be bosom buddies
8 They are immigrants and in a town full of bigots they keep themselves to themselves .
9 Allen thought they were wolves but though he kept the fire going all night he assured Marian that at this time of the year with the forest full of game they were in no danger from wolves or from any creatures but men .
10 Allen thought they were wolves but though he kept the fire going all night he assured Marian that at this time of the year with the forest full of game they were in no danger from wolves or from any creatures but men .
11 Just in time to celebrate the onrush of spring , the Vanderwoude-Tannenbaum gallery has mounted ‘ A Bird 's Eye View : One Man 's Vision ’ a tribute to Mr James in the form of a tree full of birdhouses he made ( until 6 June ) .
12 The thought ran through my mind that the old man probably had a pocket full of money he had begged and stolen .
13 Most solicitors are finding that a number of receipts issued by superiors or their agents are not completed by being signed in terms of Form 2 of Schedule I prescribed by the Act for redemption receipts .
14 And , and Lincolnshire , now just think Lincolnshire is a county full of woods it , it 's a
15 They were bare and shabby and if it had not been for the pretty yellow cloths she had made for the tables and the yellow and orange cushions she had covered for the chairs and the blue vase full of roses she had asked Maria to place on the chest of drawers , then they would have been dismal indeed .
16 So with his trusty bow and a quiver full of arrows he set out to prove everyone else wrong .
17 Even if a child took a whole bottle full of remedies it would not be harmed !
18 Firstly in a country full of guns it does n't do to stand there asking to become target practice .
19 Oh in n it sad , our Sally got a tank full of petrol she said .
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