1Those who dwelt in the first were full of life and joy.
2But down in the valley all is fertile and full of life.
3The horses were in first-rate condition, and full of life and spirit.
4It is the chant of the future, full of life and hope.
5Where it least appears in action, it is still full of life.
6The wind that blew down from the crests was full of life.
7He said Mr Marshall-Inman was a bright young man full of life.
8It is night now, and the forest is more full of life.
9She was so happy and hopeful and full of life and eagerness.
10She is a beautiful woman, large, and full of life and vigor.
11To him she was as full of life as the great world.
12She was nervously full of life, and kept on asking the time.
13To-morrow-to-morrow or the next day I return, full of life and vigour.
14Friends said he had never looked so handsome, so full of life.
15I could do nothing but die, and I was full of life.
16It said: They were both strong women, loving and full of life.