At the war memorial it was chock-a-block with people standing on the pavement and even in the road. |
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Even now Skipton's car parks are chock-a-block on a warm summer's day and tourists drive round aimlessly and with increasing frustration. |
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The whole film is chock-a-block full of amazing FX gadgets, surprising twists and interesting characters. |
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Usually this free newspaper is chock-a-block full of advertisements and feces for articles. |
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We will fight long and hard because our roads are already chock-a-block with traffic and more housing will only make the problem worse. |
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In fact, the 21-room building became so chock-a-block he chose to live in the Priest's House, a converted cottage near the manor. |
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With TV schedules chock-a-block full of irritating property makeover shows, you can't deny we're all obsessed with interiors. |
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Ian Hunter, after having established his position as leader of the band again, was chock-a-block full of songs. |
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While you probably imagined that my family tree was chock-a-block with international playboys and glamorous socialites, I actually come from a long line of caravanners. |
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The crowd is chock-a-block with people who like all kinds of music, and there are only very few acts that can cater for such an assorted group of people. |
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This clever power-pop debut is chock-a-block with meaty tunes. |
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As 2004 is going to be absolutely chock-a-block with touring, I can't promise there'll be anything new in the pipeline. |
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History books are chock-a-block with great leaders, but they're always the ones who toed the line, they don't represent us. |
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The previously chock-a-block duty-free shops have been revamped into generous consumer marketplaces. |
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The Convention program is filled chock-a-block with key figures from the worlds of broadcasting and government. |
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It has seven vowels, it has no perfect tenses, it is chock-a-block with suffixes and its syntax is baroque. |
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Our readings proved to be chock-a-block with militant palaver and rebarbative nonsense. |
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Imagine that your garage is filled chock-a-block with old furniture and other kinds of junk. |
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After a chat we were on our way, most of the day's climbing done on a quiet kilometre of back road up the side of a valley otherwise chock-a-block with bracken. |
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Marienbad and music are synonymous, not only because of its illustrious musical visitors, but the summer season is chock-a-block with musical events. |
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It comes highly recommended and it's chock-a-block full of action, strategy, humor, mini-games, it'll take many hours to finish, and Luigi finally gets some props. |
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It looks like it was probably built in the 1980s, consists of 15 well appointed apartments with balcony, and is probably chock-a-block with very wealthy people. |
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Europe, by contrast, seems chock-a-block with humanity, its history shaped by a lack of continental elbowroom. |
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Our harbor is chock-a-block with such places. |
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Each chilly and dreary November, highroads, by-roads and boreens were reputedly chock-a-block with dead souls making their weary way to Heaven. |
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The place is chock-a-block full of old empty bottles on shelves, a collection from around the world. |
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