Example sentences of "full of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Sort a er you know you you 're you 're happy but you 're full of go at the same time . |
2 | The New Testament is full of signs of the emotional engagement of its writers . |
3 | At another time the platforms are full of youngsters on the way to ‘ Lords ’ for the Eton and Harrow match . |
4 | I became famous ( or notorious ) for my diary , which I kept up assiduously , and which was generally believed to be full of scandal of the sort the school authorities would not like to see appear in the newspapers . |
5 | All Scottish sources of the period are full of descriptions of the actions of great men being taken with their ‘ kin , friends , allies , partakers , men and servants ’ ; that is , the nobles and greater lairds stood at the head of closely united and sometimes very extensive affinities . |
6 | If there is more than a page full of directories on the disk , type DIR/P and the screen will pause at the end of each page . |
7 | winner Full of character on the outside , full of space on the inside . |
8 | winner Full of character on the outside , full of space on the inside . |
9 | In October 1815 a Mr. Scruton came , and stayed for a weekend full of music with the Green family , then went to Kendal to perform in a long concert which Green and his wife attended , together with their daughters Jane and Elizabeth . |
10 | He sits behind a half screen , perusing the faces of customers as they amble away , their arms full of cans for the road . |
11 | Yet the New Testament is full of evidence of the squabbling of the early Church . |
12 | On a bubble of elation , full of dreams for the future , Lisa switched off the gas fire and headed for bed . |
13 | In 1908 , the longstanding split between themselves and the machinemen had been healed : " a happy consummation " and " an event full of promise for the future " , as the local branch of the Printing and Kindred Trades Federation put it . |
14 | The 1991 season is full of promise with the Under 13 's off to a good start and Jim expects the Under 15 's to finish in the top halp of the Paisley District League . |
15 | But this common-carrier principle has produced little such trade because negotiations were soon bogged down in technical committees full of engineers from the very monopolies that stood most to lose from cross-border competition . |
16 | The works of Freud are full of warnings against the very danger which is described in the study from which I have been quoting . |
17 | On Tuesday Marion Tait was superbly tragic as the older sister , Karen Donovan full of spite as the jealous one , and Anita Landa fiercely repressive as the mother , while Joseph Cipolla gave due emphasis to the pelvic thrusts of which his role chiefly consists . |
18 | The year is full of changes on the home front , which can imply moving your base of operations or experiencing rather a lot of comings and goings within the family . |
19 | She has now settled in ; she is doing more for herself , and sometimes she is full of life in the Home . |
20 | The other villagers , eyeing each other speculatively , saw that they were all too full of pasta for the adventure . |
21 | The giant holds out a paw full of money for the barman . |
22 | We 've got hives full of honey for the right kind of honeybees . |
23 | When I spoke with Mike Spring , creator and master planner of this new and important Hyperion series about a year ago , he was full of enthusiasm about the music and artists which were to be recruited to perform it . |
24 | He was , however , full of enthusiasm for the resumption of operations as soon as possible and had come up with a new idea . |
25 | And then , almost overnight , energised and full of enthusiasm for the ideas that had emerged from our long discussions of the research evidence ’ . |
26 | I mean no one noticed anything unusual about her and she seemed to be full of plans for the wedding . ’ |
27 | She was still taking medication after her breast cancer operation but she seemed to be on top form and very bubbly and full of plans for the future . |
28 | And although he seemed full of hope for the future , somehow I thought he would never be very rich or successful . |
29 | Whereas Easter Day and Ascension Day , the words seem full of hope for the future . |
30 | Only 5 days ago , the rescuers were full of hope for the mission . |