Sentence examples for were quite full from inspiring English sources

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"The last 10 days have been quite full on.

"The clothes are quite full on," he said of a collection apparently inspired by Faberge eggs.

"The market on Enron books right now seems to be quite full, shall we say".

Tip the mixture into the tin (it will be quite full).

The ostensibly highbrow writer is quite full of himself, preoccupied with body functions and egocentric doubts about his daughter's aging lover.

Divide the mix between the muffin cases - they will be quite full - then sprinkle the tops with the oats and sugar mix.

John Kerr, Howe's private secretary at the time, said she was "quite full of whisky" during a row in the run-up to the autumn statement of 1981.

I've always wondered quite what the point of Whittard is, but it is quite full, bustly and homely, a narrow shop full of ladies of a certain age comparing the relative merits of teapots.

So, soon we are pulling into the relatively small lot, which, as usual, is quite full with expensive cars cruising up and down its parking lanes looking for an empty spot.

"The last few years the pipeline has been quite full of applicants, but it turns out many of them are holding back at the last minute because they don't know what rights they will have," Mr. Wickham said.

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