Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] was full [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lewis 's smile was full of charm . |
2 | Great power in Britain , in 1880 , was still in the hands of the aristocracy and Gladstone 's cabinet was full of representatives of the Whig tradition , but some such as Joseph Chamberlain , were more radical and anxious to change the situation . |
3 | Louis 's voice was full of anxiety . |
4 | Mickey 's voice was full of fun . |
5 | Doreen 's voice was full of sarcasm . |
6 | Uncle Walter 's voice was full of enthusiasm . |
7 | It was not at all surprising that the main road to Poltava town near Makarenko 's colony was full of travellers and plagued by bandits . |
8 | Matt 's tone was full of apology . |
9 | Douglas 's expression was full of love and pride . |
10 | Buff 's face was full of hate and he was holding a laser gun . |
11 | To my dismay , the residents ' lounge was full of people and one man was addressing the company , whether they liked it or not , with an account of his mountaineering adventures . |
12 | Seventies ' youth was full of uncertainties and tenderness which was reflected in the trend for romance and nostalgia , fabrics that swayed and moved ; women wanted to dress up . |