Example sentences of "filling [pron] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The palmier biscuits can be made up to two weeks in advance of the filling them with the whipped cream , as long as they are stored in an airtight tin . |
2 | Once stomachs had settled to life at sea their owners got down to the serious work of filling them with the gargantuan meals offered . |
3 | And she was only just gathering breath to protest when his lips eventually captured hers , their sweetness instantly filling her with a warm , deep pleasure . |
4 | Rohan 's arm lay lightly across her shoulders , filling her with a languorous and delicious warmth . |
5 | The honey-sweet warmth that had smouldered deep inside her exploded , filling her with a shimmering liquid heat . |
6 | His palm was rotating over her breast , filling her with a delicious lassitude , the unfamiliar feeling overwhelming her in the way that it took over her whole body , his touch vibrating through every nerve and firing every pulse . |
7 | Meredith trembled , overwhelmed by the sheer proximity of him , the heat and vitality of his body filling her with an unholy excitement . |
8 | He could feel his strength returning ; could feel the brandy coursing through his veins , filling him with a warm glow . |
9 | That morning , as he galloped along the ride between the trees in the Tiergarten , his horse 's hooves kicked up the powdered snow filling him with a fierce joy . |
10 | The roundness of the pleat is improved by filling it with a little wadding or a tube of curtain buckram . |
11 | In conformity with the conventional treatment , where the cross-section narrows from a church with a central nave and side aisles at the lower levels to a narrow , lofty nave only at upper levels , optimum use is made of this space by filling it with a single range of dwellings . |
12 | She revived the house , filling it with the best Paris could offer in people and le bon goût , in the tradition established there by her great predecessor Pauline Borghese , who employed Napoleon 's architect Fontaine to remodel the interior ( and sold the house to the Duke of Wellington ) . |