Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] a [adj] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | So it might pay a mother to wait for a few days and see what happened to the baby . |
2 | After I was at court I had to go back to Low Newton to wait for a few weeks before I could go to Styal prison . |
3 | It is normal for this sensitivity to remain for a few flights and then gradually to disappear . |
4 | They would stay for a few months and go back . |
5 | It was very simple , efficient , and reliable in operation , with the minor disadvantage that the vaporizer required preheating for a few minutes before the engine could be started ; when running , it retained sufficient heat to ignite the injected fuel . |
6 | It rubs hoarding space with Howard Hodgkin , whose paintings sell for a million pounds and more . |
7 | Some of the young calves are fattened on the farms but many are reared for a few months and then sold for fattening in central or eastern Britain . |
8 | Simmer for a few minutes until the sauce is thickened . |
9 | But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk . |
10 | This increase in greenhouse gases is expected to eventually force global temperatures to rise by 2 to 5 °C , although the full amount of warming will be delayed for a few decades because of oceanic thermal inertia . |
11 | With great reluctance , Reagan bowed to pressure from his advisers and compromised the Kemp-Roth principle somewhat by agreeing that the first cut should be delayed for a few months and reduced to 5 per cent in the first year with 10 per cent cuts in years two and three . |
12 | A 36-day strike by workers in the mining and metallurgical industry over wages and conditions was ended by an agreement on July 23 , 1990 , which provided for a substantial wages and conditions package , payment during the strike and a one-off cash payment . |
13 | The wireless crackled for a few moments until , after much jiggling with the knobs , the voice of Mr Chamberlain became clear . |
14 | The tape crackled for a few seconds and then hummed as he replaced the receiver . |
15 | Elemental ( aminoacid based ) diets were initially introduced as primary treatment of active Crohn 's disease because of their hypoallergenicity , because it was considered that whole protein may act as a dietary antigens and increase the immune stimuli to the gut . |
16 | It involved about a dozen groups and a network of experts throughout Europe and is the largest future study of biotechnology that I am aware of . |
17 | By contrast , most privately rented accommodation is not available for short periods ( say for a few weeks while a house purchase is carried out ) . |
18 | We also stopped after a few paces and turned to look back at her . |
19 | To return to the offending nettle ( Urtica dioica ) or , it too had its uses : Martin Martin noted that in Skye ‘ the tops of nettles , chopped small , and mixed with a few whites or raw eggs , applied to the forehead and temples by way of a frontel , is used to procure sleep ’ . |
20 | It was happening with a few students because I was still teaching for two or three months after ‘ Surfing ’ was released . |
21 | At first , the Sisters themselves tried knocking in a few nails or propping up walls with staves . |
22 | I hope he can start knocking in a few goals because we need players who want to play for the club . |
23 | WACC has acquired a certain expertise in this field , but its activities so far have been confined to a few countries or sub-regions . |
24 | He and the housekeeper continued to converse for a few minutes and finally he said , ‘ Very well , Mrs Pettifer , sherry at six . ’ |
25 | Where time permits , leave the final draft of any report you have written for a few days and then read it again with fresh eyes . |
26 | Overdrafts to customers are often granted for a few days or weeks . |
27 | ‘ She wakes for a few minutes and then is unconscious for several hours , ’ said a police spokesman . |
28 | I did n't want anyone to feel that this diet was a ‘ prison sentence ’ to be endured for a few weeks or months before old habits could be reintroduced . |
29 | ‘ If you 're going to be difficult , ’ Adam said , ‘ I suggest that either you wait for a hundred years or agree to reduce the amount payable , by half . ’ |
30 | ‘ If each of them can just improve a little bit in 10 ways , the team will improve in a hundred ways and that 's not asking a lot of them . ’ |