Example sentences of "[noun] from a few [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As for Oxford in the next round — a chance to avenge that awful 4–1 League cup defeat from a few years back once and for all . |
2 | Nolan , glowering routinely at Sam from a few feet away , switched his ill-humour to me . |
3 | It did look terribly empty , such a change from a few hours ago when music had filled the air and swaying bodies had danced and laughed and fooled about . |
4 | Visually , the body reminds me of a Schecter or Tom Anderson and if it was n't for Aria 's distinctive headstock you 'd be hard pushed to tell this was n't a £1500 guitar from a few feet away . |
5 | Now he found a young man from a few doors away was home on leave from the Royal Engineers and spent some of his leave with him and some visiting relations , as men on leave were expected to do . |
6 | Example 1 is the hook riff from a well known Huey Lewis tune from a few years back . |
7 | As they move forward , Tepilit , without warning , hurls his spear at the district officer from a few feet away . |
8 | The service provided , and fee are matters to discuss initially with an Architect , ranging in cost from a few pounds upwards . |