Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] for [art] few " in BNC.

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1 She 's expected to stay there for a few more days , as a precautionary measure .
2 It could be that the couple simply decided to go away for a few days , but those who know Mrs Allsopp say it 's unlikely she would have left without telling anyone .
3 I would n't mind going away for a few days , but
4 You may like to think quietly for a few moments , then read these words from the first letter of John .
5 ‘ = and they were going to stay there for a few weeks until their faces were off the front pages and they could tiptoe away .
6 There is no trim , mixture , flaps , prop control or gyros to worry about , so with a final tug at the harness , one can only glare balefully at the JAP again , decide that it has kept going thus far and may therefore be relied upon to continue doing so for a few minutes longer , and prepare to commit aviation .
7 The august meeting of the Herts and District Metal Detection Society , while not up to its usual high attendance , owing to many people managing to get away for a few weeks holiday , still managed to attract forty-five members .
8 Most mothers , if forced to leave home for a few days , would entrust their children to the pet dog for safekeeping rather than hand them to their lawful father .
9 And , although I did go home for a few holidays , most I seem to remember were spent elsewhere with friends or at special holiday camps that some of the other boarders went to . ’
10 Edward appeared to think hard for a few moments and then got up and left the room abruptly .
11 I 've only met kennel cough once and that was last year , when a dog belonging to a friend caught it after having been boarded out when she had to go away for a few weeks .
12 Dexter had seethed silently for a few weeks and mentioned his anger to a priest during confession .
13 ‘ We are both talking nonsense , let us continue to do so for a few more minutes .
14 They 've gone away for a few days .
15 To the Frenchmen behind , they must look like a couple of young lovers — youngish , anyway — who had stepped outside for a few minutes to admire the sights .
16 After we had lived there for a few years , we wanted to buy it and do it up , so we asked my College for a mortgage .
17 More often than not you have to work hard for a few fish .
18 There is a fundamental contradiction between the official figures ( which , as Teddy perfectly fairly pointed out , showed that 75 per cent of those who went on Government schemes did secure subsequent employment ) and the common experience that such jobs tended to last only for a few months .
19 ‘ Oh — it 's my son — he 's got cystic fibrosis , and my wife 's gone away for a few days with a friend for a break .
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