Example sentences of "[prep] [art] few [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I hope we 're both mature enough to treat each other with civility and respect for the few remaining days we 're forced to spend together . ’
2 I was still crying when I put on my boots and picked up my kitbag ; and after a few desperate embraces I burst out into the stars and the snow — the constellations of snow , the blizzard of stars .
3 Her head beat from side to side and she said , ‘ Yes , yes , yes , yes , ’ again , then Lachlan — wiry , athletic-looking , skinny shanks ramming back and forth like some skinny bull — reached under her , pulled her up , his legs spreading , kneeling ; she hung onto him , arms round his neck , then after a few vertical stabs he threw her down , back onto the bed ; she grunted , arms still tight round his back , then she brought her legs up , right up over his thin , plunging , globe-buttocked behind , until her ankles were in the small of his back , rocking to and fro , feet crossed one over the other , locked there ; with one splayed hand she held onto his back , pressing him to her , and with the other hand she felt down the length of his body , over ribs and waist and hips , and with another grunt reached round and under , taking his balls in her hand , pressing them and kneading them and squeezing them .
4 Councillors were told that many businesses looked upon the refuse collection service as one of the few tangible benefits they got for payment of business rates .
5 The next showing was The Tin Drum , but that was a book my father had bought for me years ago , one of the few real presents he has ever given me , and I had therefore assiduously avoided reading it , just as I had Myra Breckinridge , another of his rare gifts .
6 ‘ On the other hand , ’ said Dexter , through a mouthful of chicken tikka masalla , one of the few Indian dishes he could stomach , ‘ there might just be something to this drugs thing . ’
7 He did not volunteer any further suggestions but took her to one of the few French restaurants he knew in Soho , where hopefully she would not be reminded of the man she loved .
8 ‘ For the sake of the few unfrazzled nerve-endings I have left , I sincerely hope not , Mr Jacobsen , ’ she returned coolly , completely unaware that she 'd crossed her fingers behind her back in the old childhood gesture of protection against telling a lie .
9 Of the few poisonous letters she received , none came from Cleveland .
10 He spent his first summer from Cambridge in leisurely visits to his family , staying first with his brother Edward in Salisbury then travelling to Ottery for one of the few lengthy returns he had made since childhood .
11 If you look through the components lists of a few recent projects you will no doubt find some that only use common components , but most seem to use at least one or two ‘ specials ’ .
12 Out of the short-wave receiver comes a scratchy-hum , and for a few bleary seconds I think it 's a radio station closed down for the night .
13 We men , we know not what loftiness we might reach if only for a few small hours we could by carefulness of life , morally and physically so exact ourselves that scarce any utmost purity of air were too perfect for us .
14 For a few terrible moments they saw it all , and cowered , covering their eyes .
15 Indeed for a few medieval days it was the effective capital of England .
16 For a few brief moments she 'd actually managed to persuade herself that there was some kind of special rapport between herself and the man who had kissed her in the semi-darkness with such tender passion .
17 For a few brief moments he reared and plunged on the bed , grunting like an animal , until his lust emptied itself into her .
18 For a few brief moments he 'd been able to forget the room and the bizarre encampment and Hennessy at his elbow , and he 'd conversed in a language that came to him now almost as readily as his first ; he 'd conversed with a dark-eyed alien .
19 For a few precious hours she had savoured the sensation , and had determinedly closed her mind to the thought that only the most hard-hearted man would not have offered comfort in her present condition .
20 For a few horrible moments I thought the motor would n't fire , but after several pulls it caught , then I just hooked my overnight bag over one shoulder , took the tiller and made for the shore , which looked so close that I felt I could have swum across . ’
21 But with a few well-chosen books you can know where to look for the information you need .
22 He returned an hour later with a few stunted bushes he had managed to prise from the rock .
23 With a few deft eye-blinks they can clear their field of vision and watch the world about them for clues of special danger .
24 Heaven knew she 'd been the subject of enough prurient curiosity in the few short weeks she 'd been running the club .
25 And from a few basic observations we have learned that even all may be relative .
26 The slopes which produce these prized vines are generally east-facing , but in a few specific cases they are exposed in northern and southern directions .
27 In a few limited cases we " can actually try things out in the laboratory or with an engineering model .
28 In a few hurried situations I forgot to switch on , and missed the picture opportunity while trying to figure out why the camera was n't working .
29 In a few short months he had changed , his hair was greyer , his face more drawn and the gold Albert hung loosely around his once corpulent stomach .
30 In a few quick strides I was back at the bend , and was just in time to see a movement in the bushes on the lower side of the track .
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