Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [adv] a [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 SuperCalc is more colourful than 1-2-3 in its basic livery , but the icons are just a few abbreviations on the screen
2 Now that many good leasehold titles are quite a few years old , however , this might well be the time to apply to the Registry to convert a good leasehold to an absolute title .
3 ‘ Do n't you realise that the enemy are only a few yards from these positions ?
4 ‘ Our stables are just a few miles away at Bognor and it only takes a short time to get him there .
5 Evidence of this can be seen in the surprising number of items surviving from the late 19th and early 20th centuries , which one could be forgiven for thinking were only a few decades old .
6 All the assassin had to do was take the piece of thread as I did , pull it very slowly , which hardly makes a sound , and murder is only a few seconds away .
7 Because the sandwich is only a few angstroms thick it transmits visible light — but it reflects longer wavelength heat radiation .
8 When nest building , he will return to his nest with bits of weed to cement it into place , even when the diver is only a few inches away .
9 The end of the bedstead was only a few inches away from the drawers , but in her new tiny condition it appeared to be miles .
10 In the first draft of this book , I left out any description of the young women speaking , and the introduction to each chapter was only a few lines .
11 The woodcuts are only a few inches square , and defy the artists ' desire for detail and extravagance .
12 Mountain ranges , the desert and Palm Springs are just a few hours ' drive away .
13 However , the altitude range is only a few kilometres , and therefore with a few exceptions the major condensate on view may be ammonia in all regions .
14 Coed Glas is only a few miles away from Ty Mawr , the controversial children 's home which is to be closed shortly after a major inquiry .
15 Sharpe was just a few paces from his enemy .
16 It seemed as if the Führer was right yet again , and that the end of the Russian campaign was only a few weeks away .
17 Of course , these ideas are just a few ways of making a beautiful start at Allied .
18 Remember that most adult gall insects are only a few millimetres long and only one or two millimetres wide .
19 Bernice glanced over her shoulder and was relieved to see that Francis and Elaine were only a few metres behind her .
20 Selling the piano was only a few months into the marriage .
21 The cart was only a few feet away but he shrugged his shoulders and headed towards it .
22 But the meeting was only a few hours old when the news broke that Winnie Mandela would face serious charges arising out of the murder in January 1989 of 14 year old activist , Stompie Moeketsi Seipei .
23 In some places the peat was only a few feet deep whereas in others it went down several yards .
24 The cage was now a few fe et off the ground and the noise , which sounded like metal being torn apart , was almost deafening .
25 A glass or plastic one measuring about 18″ × 10″ × 10″ will hold 50 or so full-grown ones : often a single nettle head collected when the caterpillars are only a few days old will contain at least that many .
26 The chicks are only a few days old , but these parents are obviously more relaxed with them than the Barnys were with any of their offspring . ( )
27 ‘ These figures are only a few weeks old .
28 Every time he went into one of those phone-booths , he had a mental image of something going wrong , of a faster-than-usual trace , of a plain-clothes policeman being only a few yards away , taking the alarm on his personal radio and walking up to the phone-booth .
29 The opening to the organ is only a few millimetres in diameter , and so it acts rather like a pin-hole camera , but one that focuses infra-red heat radiation instead of light .
30 The cuckoo is always a few steps in the lead , because of its extraordinary survival factors .
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