Example sentences of "packed with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The new pitch is made of synthetic Baspograss , packed with sand and backed with a rubber cushion to minimise wear , and has been paid for by a variety of bodies both local and national . |
2 | Robson is anxious not to fall into the trap which ensnared Alf Ramsey in 1973 , when England sought a draw in Poland with a team packed with defenders and lost 2-0 , but sensible precautions will be taken . |
3 | The rectum was packed with stool in 64% of patients , either of hard consistency , or more commonly the outside of the faecal impaction felt like clay and the core of the impaction was hard . |
4 | Narrow paved streets that are little more than alleys wind informally round a low ridge once densely packed with houses . |
5 | ‘ What Difference … ’ was packed with cynicism and hopelessness that reacted beautifully against the Morrissey ideology of a handsome and charming frame of mind . |
6 | Again the departure slope is packed with hansoms waiting to discharge their fair occupants , and again the ladies ' dresses are a sight not to be missed … |
7 | There had been 6½ hours of fiercely-contested cricket on this fourth and final day , and yet it had seemed twice that much , so packed with incident had it been and so explosive in its continuous nature . |
8 | Nevertheless , his conviction that the federal bureaucracy was packed with administrators holding policy views antithetical to his own was founded in fact and was an experience common to Republican presidents . |
9 | IRA terrorists coolly drove a bomb packed with 1,000lbs of explosives through rush-hour traffic and into the heart of London last night . |
10 | Unlike the sycophantic official court chronicles — the Shah Jehan Nama that Dr Jaffery had spent so long transcribing — the accounts of the two European travellers were packed with reams of malicious bazaar gossip . |
11 | Entertainment would come in the form of the funfair , races and sports for the children , sideshows and tents packed with crafts and fancy merchandise , pleasure flights in light aircraft taking off from the company runway , and then , much later in the evening , the grand firework display that would wind up the day 's events . |
12 | It was packed with women , young and old , and with children . |
13 | Italy is a country packed with things to do and sights to see , and if it is sports you are looking for , Italy is , again , the place to go . |
14 | Oklahoma is packed with hit songs such as ‘ People Will Say We 're In Love ’ |
15 | Packed with meat ( 92% min ) , they are gutsy and flavourful and can be bought at a few outlets in London and Oxfordshire , or direct ( no mail order ) from Bangers Galore , |
16 | A theatre packed with enthusiasts , including more than 140 critics from all over the West , shows that the company is just as appreciated by the rest of the world , too . |
17 | W. S. Rose Hill Police Station on a Saturday night was packed with prisoners . |
18 | US planes packed with rice , beans , grain and oil were forced to abandon several missions to the western town of Belet Huen yesterday and returned to their bases in neighbouring Kenya . |
19 | I do not remember how long we stayed at Jaipur but every day was packed with excitement . |
20 | The Summer Exhibition Galleries will be packed with paintings and sculptures of every variety . |
21 | The result is that every ledge , from those that would take a small tent to those that a modern rock climber would blanch to see , is packed with birds . |
22 | They came in massive great big humongous boxes packed with polystyrene actually . |
23 | It is an excellent section , packed with fossils , but with very obvious breaks marked by prominent bands of phosphatic nodules and borings ( plate 3.4 ) . |
24 | The rooms were like the passage , packed with antiques . |
25 | The villa — packed with antiques and complete with tennis court and Jacuzzi — is currently on the market for £1 million . |
26 | A celebrity or entrepreneur will have a surprise party packed with friends , family and old acquaintances thrust upon him when he least expects it . |
27 | When he died of a heart attack at the age of 60 , the church was packed with friends and admirers . |
28 | Separation of vesicles from micelles was performed by the gel filtration method using a 350×10 mm column packed with Sephacryl S-300 gel ( Pharmacia LKB , Uppsala , Sweden ) as reported . |
29 | Despite this , the weekend was packed with tennis of a promising all round standard . |
30 | However , an alternative approach might argue that , if learning does involve making structural changes at synapses , and the synapses are built of proteins and packed with molecules of neurotransmitter , then learning must itself involve the synthesis of new proteins and transmitters . |