For the poorer workers, the industrialists built closely packed rows of terraced houses with very little open space.
They are packed row by row in flimsy tins.
Out in the distance, above the packed dirty rows of square-shouldered buildings, a police siren wailed.
The meticulous addition of a few drops of nameless liquid from the packed rows of bottles.
He waved a hand at the packed rows which covered half the inner partition wall.
Here, giant pots five feet high were in close packed rows.
But the ripple of satisfaction as I surveyed the packed rows of heads waned quickly as realisation dawned.
The packed rows of humanity on the street seemed to relax, to thin as the 'p instinctively sought their own space.
Somehow, heaven knew how, Walter Chase managed to sneak away, inching through the packed rows of benches.
He nodded thanks and stared calmly around the packed rows until there was a proper stillness once more.