101. A big black car was parked at the kerb.
102. A big brown beard covered the lower half of his thin, pale, serious face.
103. A big car pulled up and the driver told me to get in.
104. A big crowd is expected tomorrow for the final match.
105. A big fire was raging at the fuel depot.
106. A big house, with no smoke rising from the chimneys.
107. A big log fire was blazing in the fireplace.
108. A big loss of foreign business, they reasoned, would matter more to the political leaders.
109. A big noise in the record industry, whatever that Cornelius stuffed things into his suitcase.
110. A big oblong for the managing director, six medium ones for the directors, a dozen small ones for the salesmen.