Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [det] [noun pl] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 After a few hours the butterflies can be released .
2 After a few moments the snuffles and grunts were overlaid by a voice explaining in sympathetically conspiratorial tones that we were listening to the sounds made by mating koalas in the Pilliga Nature Reserve in New South Wales .
3 After a few days the surgeons opened her brain ( craniotomy ) from the right side , and clipped the aneurysms .
4 After a few months the Girls would be sent to perform in casinos , mainly dotted round the south of France and Monte Carlo .
5 Webbed feet were not designed for mountaineering , but after a few weeks the ducks had devised a method of hopping up the stairs one at a time , eating every morsel of bread along the way , until finally they were actually in my bedroom .
6 Myxomatosis first shows as a swelling of eyes , ears and vent , and in the course of a few days the eyes fill with pus and the rabbit loses its sight .
7 For a few moments the headlights stayed , then she heard the noise of acceleration and once more all was quiet .
8 For a few moments the clouds open and we lie in the heat of a hazy sun , our efforts justly rewarded .
9 For a few moments the pilots sat there , appalled by the racket , upset by the tragedy , unwilling to leave .
10 For a few seconds the lights at the Villa Fiesole failed entirely , and in those few seconds there was the sound of the back door being opened and footsteps in the passage .
11 Gerald Sutherland , 41 , said : ‘ For a few seconds the doors were shut and people were really panicking , then they opened and passengers rushed out as quickly as they could .
12 With a few exceptions the genera have the following characters in common :
13 First , there is the question of condition : with a few exceptions the books listed have their entire life in front of them , certainly hundreds of years , and only a few are even what the booksellers would call ‘ reading copies ’ .
14 In the latter years the Falcons owned by the Department of National Defence were seen as an un-necessary and additional expense to the Ministry of Transport JetStars , and at this point in time their future is uncertain .
15 Within a few years the movies had added a significant number of other social groups to its audience .
16 But within a few years the Americans were using new machines , a fraction of the size , that an unskilled woman could operate for a fraction of the pay , and upon which she could spin as many stockings an hour as the Black Beauty — and without seams .
17 Within a few days the whispers had become a roar — South Africa for the 1995 World Cup .
18 And sure enough , within a few weeks the inches disappeared .
19 However in a few women the periods may become a little heavier .
20 The plant-eaters grew bulkier and heavier as a kind of protection , and in a few instances the flesh-eaters also grew commensurately bigger .
21 In Sussex most conservation work has been carried out to conserve particularly vulnerable habitats , in which birds are often an important element , and in a few cases the birds have been the main reason for the conservation work .
22 In a few cases the obligations of the local authorities will be quite clear .
23 In a few cases the wetlands proved too much for them .
24 Amid protest marches and demonstrations , over a period of weeks some two dozen lorries carrying live animal imports were held up on French roads and in a few cases the animals were slaughtered or burned alive .
25 Once again Campana saw the Germans line up ; ‘ In a few minutes the slopes of Hill 265 were covered with enemy advancing on us .
26 In a few days the effects of the anaesthetic will diminish and you will feel better .
27 In a few days The Shamen take their millennial grooves and positive paganism to Salt Lake City .
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