31. With a shiver, Rosemary sends the girl packing with a handful of cash. 32. Stratford is packed out with tourists in the summer. 33. The book is packed with useful information. 34. It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity. 35. The foyer is packed with pilgrims ready to reach out and touch the hem of any passing garment. 36. Perhaps I should mention that Scorton is a prime target for day trippers and on fine Sundays in the summer is packed out with cars and coaches. 37. The street was packed with members of the First Spiritualist Church. 38. At his farewell the Social Club lounge was packed with colleagues wishing to give a good send-off, his three daughters also came along to lend moral support. 39. A glass column is first packed with a slurry of the two phases. 40. Three miles of cliff are owned by the RSPB and, in summer, are packed with nesting seabirds. |