1. At the Midtown Shops, a new complex, the parking lot is packed at lunch-time. 2. At the office, on city streets, lined up at the grocery store, traveling in packs at the mall. 3. At the Montague Inn, the dining room was packed at midafternoon with people who looked as if they were wearing everything they owned. 4. Business is obviously good, with the restaurant often packed at night with local durian afficionados and adventurous tourists. 5. Christmas ornaments are arranged and packed at the factory, with many of them going to the United States. 6. During the season, he said, the bistro would be packed at lunch and dinner with diners coming to have asperges jambon cooked by his mother. 7. Have His and Hers overnight bags packed at all times. 8. If you pack at the last minute, you put everything you own in the bag. 9. It was packed at lunch Friday with smartly dressed customers. 10. Late in the week, the show moved to London, and more packed houses at the National Film Theatre. |