Sentence examples for full of planes from inspiring English sources

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His dreams were full of planes with teeth chasing him and bombs that fell into the shapes of friends.

This was my last full week and once again it was full of planes, boats and buses.

He pulled out a boy's christening robe full of planes and warships, meant "to give this boy a kickoff into life," he said dryly.

Suddenly the sky was full of planes and noise and the flashing of the bombs as they hit the ships and the water.

" 'Not everyone stayed here and put his head down, those men fought against Hitler.' My father said the sky was full of planes, and that it was beautiful".

"There was something about the juxtaposition of their two heads that was so beautiful; I don't paint men very often, and his face — it was like a Picasso, full of planes". Courtesy of Victoria Miro, London/Venice and Cheim & Read, New York.

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While the language is classical, HG Wells' book is rollicking good yarn full of plane battles, futuristic technology and chases through the streets.

In this episode, first shown last October, Jack Matthew Foxx, left) is so sleep-deprived (it's hard being a heroic doctor on an island full of plane-crash survivors) that he becomes delirious and has a flashback.

Now, cake mixes and chocolate chips sit on pallets in a warehouse next to the main office, where employees monitor airline statuses and track trucks near shelves full of plane models.

A GRUMPY protester stood outside a museum full of fighter planes where Senator John McCain was about to give a speech.

In the daytime, the skies were full of American planes flying so low we could see the pilots.

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