Example sentences of "[noun] have [been] full " in BNC.
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1 | Most of the time since we arrived back in England my mind has been full of thoughts about Fiona . |
2 | The biggest event in recent months has been full sectorisation and the change of name from Provincial to Regional Railways . |
3 | His career at Thame had been full of promise , attested by the Oxford University Local Examinations certificate framed on the walls of the terraced house in Cardiff in which I grew up . |
4 | And nobody 's order books had been full this summer . |
5 | But England 's recent games against both nations have been full Tests and the squad will include those available England players not selected by the Lions . |
6 | The paper 's letters column has been full of old-soldiers ' memories and tales of cover-ups and super-weapons . |
7 | The Manchus had been full citizens with diplomatic privileges for more than thirty years now , but there still existed between them and other humans a coldness which could not be explained simply by xenophobia . |
8 | The past six weeks have been full . |
9 | Interestingly , all , all eighteen units on that site have been full from the day they were created , and that 's been a most successful run . |
10 | You see impressionism is n't art about anything very much , it 's art as description — a very lively , lovable form of description , pure and simple — whereas normally art has been full of messages and meaning and didacticism if you like — full of morality and sermonizing very often , and that is normal for art . |
11 | It was a long time ago and her head had been full of balls and parties , not City uproars , when she was twenty-one . |
12 | The process of renovation had been full of difficulties and although some success had been achieved , shortcomings and blunders had been committed . |
13 | Life on the Swindon bench has been full of heartbreak this season … so near and yet so far … it 's not so long ago that Town were winning week in week out … tomorrow they 've got Newcastle at home and back in the first division days they were no problem … 2-1 Swindon beat them last March |
14 | Life on the Swindon bench has been full of heartbreak this season … so near and yet so far … it 's not so long ago that Town were winning week in week out … tomorrow they 've got Newcastle at home and back in the first division days they were no problem … 2-1 Swindon beat them last March |
15 | Gabriel had been full of her own plans lately , perhaps not too observant . |
16 | The potential if the train had been full of toxic chemicals could have been horrific . ’ |
17 | The waiting area had been full and in all twenty eight staff and outpatients had to be treated for the effects of gas . |
18 | As usual Maeve had been full of questions . |
19 | Ana had been full of her day , saying how Mitch had described England to her , explaining so openly how they had spent their time that Felipe relaxed and became quite gracious to Mitch . |
20 | Car parks in accessible areas like Glencoe have been full to capacity according to the area 's rescue team , which has recorded as many as 150 people going up Stob Coire nan Lochan in one morning . |
21 | ‘ It 's an international career coming to a close and one that people have been full of admiration for for over a decade . ’ |
22 | The debate on a range of issues that lie behind the Bill has been full , at times passionate and occasionally acrimonious . |
23 | Whereas John 's will had been full of retribution , Jennie in one sentence thanked the thirteen people she considered important in her life and asked that they should simply ‘ share and share alike ’ . |
24 | That young man had been full of laughter , a bright-eyed echo of her own youth , one whose passion and sensitivity had made her dare to dream of a permanent partnership . |
25 | Her life had been full of pain and perplexity ; it is not too much to say that her emotional needs had been fastened on a man whom she never properly understood , and that he in turn was baffled and then enraged by her insistent and neurotic demands upon him . |
26 | Even the mechanics had been full of praise . |
27 | But the road had been full of holes . |
28 | For weeks the newspapers had been full of stories about it , with , over and over again , people describing how well they lived in this country , how much they loved their homeland , how they did everything to strengthen East German socialism — as if there were not several thousand people leaving the country in a panic at the time . |
29 | But only days after his statement , and on a regular basis ever since , the newspapers had been full of holiday bargains and talk of overcapacity in an industry in which profit margins are already wafer thin . |
30 | ‘ The wireless and newspapers have been full of the flood . |