Example sentences of "[been] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 Competitively , snooker has until the last few years been confined to Britain and its old Commonwealth , but there have always been a few tables in the Far East , catering for the needs of expats .
2 In the past , many researchers have tended to underplay the problems that arose in the process of research in case they affected the evaluation of their results , although there have been a few ex post disclosures in books intended to show social research as often a messy enterprise ( Bell and Newby 1977 ; Bell and Roberts 1984 ) .
3 There have been a few hostile bids , most notably that by Paribas for a conglomerate , Navigation Mixte .
4 And there had been a few lines from Ellen , proving that Oreste so far from being carried to heaven by an angel was firmly rooted in East Retford and had grown another two inches .
5 There had only been a few sharp yelps of pain .
6 There would always have been a few men who had been dancing barechested all the evening , dancing with the fierce attention of the tango , or the apache ; these were the ones who stayed on late .
7 Unfortunately , there have been a few more hurdles since then .
8 It had been a few years since he had served Mass last as an altar-boy in Rosstrevor , and even the new authority of his police sergeant 's stripes did little to compensate for his nervousness at being on the altar again .
9 I suppose if I 'd been a few years older , I would have replied , ‘ Is n't that the only way to treat it ? ’
10 Thiercelin was somewhat less interested than he would have been a few days earlier .
11 We have not yet succeeded in creating reliable reproduction of touch , taste or smell , although there have been a few experiments .
12 I have discovered those which for various reasons I did not feel comfortable with ; on the other hand , there have been a few works which I could as my personal luxury !
13 He was a real old country doctor , of a type that is fast dying out , and she knew that if she had been a few years younger he would have patted her on the cheek .
14 For , he was sure , no mistake , there had been a few flings in her life .
15 But , he stood , not a little giddy , the fear to fall , and this must be ( sweat popped his head like bubbles ) , a long way , the worse hangover — and there had been a few — of all his thirty-seven years .
16 No one has ever refused to go up , but there have been a few that needed coaxing down ! ’
17 Otherwise , some people would indeed quite literally eat themselves to death — in fact there have been a few cases of disturbed people doing just that in recent years .
18 All she had been told when she came round after the anaesthetic was that there had been a few complications and the operation had taken rather longer than had been expected .
19 While there have been a few , if any , import restrictions on EC goods coming into this country , our community partners have astutely managed to find ways to restrict the flow of British goods into theirs .
20 Had I been a few feet nearer the bomb I should have been blown to pieces — had I been a few feet further away I should have been cut to pieces by shrapnel .
21 Had I been a few feet nearer the bomb I should have been blown to pieces — had I been a few feet further away I should have been cut to pieces by shrapnel .
22 Maybe that 's one reason why this show has been a few years in the making .
23 I played really well too , and my score could have been a few lower .
24 This hypothesis does not seem to have a lot going for it because , at the time Matthew — or whoever — was writing , there would still have been a few people around who could say something like I do n't remember any star ! ' )
25 There have been a few moments during the making of Aspel and Company which have aged me considerably — but then I comfort myself with the thought that life would be very dull without any crises to get the heart racing .
26 THERE HAVE been a few tactical errors made in the winter lists of new rugby books .
27 If they 'd only been a few inches longer ; or perhaps if his upper body was n't so big then his legs would n't be so noticeable .
28 But Derek Law , deputy director of the SSD , said there had only been a few teething problems .
29 It had been a few months before Roy realised he had married what his mother would have called ‘ a lazy bitch ’ .
30 So many exceptions had been made to earlier Navigation Acts by royal licence that it had sometimes looked as if they were intended to raise revenue rather than to direct trade , and in the 1660s there had been a few signs that the legislation which Charles had inherited from the Republic and had then extended might still be treated in the same way .
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