1. He unclipped the empty drum and slammed on a full one, thrust the gun forward and sat down with a thud that shook the cockpit.
2. Even though the matter involved an interim injunction, the judgment of Lord Ross was a full one.
3. An ABC apology, particularly a full one, would be a public relations coup for the tobacco industry.
4. An overhead pipe spurted each one full of silken-soft vanilla ice cream.
5. Basili advises students to avoid common mistakes such as writing an essay that reads like a resume or one full of cumbersome words straight from the thesaurus.
6. After hash browns, eggs and sausage at a Waffle House, he drove to the depot, where the empty trailer was replaced with a full one.
7. Empty seats outnumbered full ones for almost all of those races.
8. Empties clink out, full ones clunk in, a routine that has almost disappeared from this country.
9. Empty cars require less power than full ones, so the amount of electricity passed to the motors is adjusted to keep the cars at proper velocity.