Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] [noun pl] in the " in BNC.
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1 | AFTER a few minutes in the company of Joe Boyd , I was wondering whether there was anybody in world music he had not heard of . |
2 | After a few minutes in the kitchen , the lady placed before me a plate of home-made scones , a dish of jam and a large pot of tea , all delicious . |
3 | Similar criteria have often applied to the education officer who , after a few years in the classroom . |
4 | Hugh began as a chargehand in the Teasing Department , where he returned to become foreman after a few years in the Dyed Wool Blending Department . |
5 | ‘ After a few days in the gym here I would wake up and hope that the sparring partners would not turn up . |
6 | ‘ After a few days in the gym here I would wake up and hope that the sparring partners would not turn up . |
7 | After a few days in the cave , he entered the farmhouse , saying that his end was close . |
8 | We all know that we feel better after a few days in the mountains but why is this ? |
9 | After a few days in the nest , however , the chicks will peck more at the herring gull model ( Figure 3.4 ) . |
10 | These appear to die off after a few weeks in the water , but this is not actually the case . |
11 | After a dozen years in the business Keener looks with particular affection on the recordings he has done with Leonard Slatkin , especially the Elgar and Vaughan Williams Symphonies . |
12 | After a dozen years in the Arkansas state-house he decided to run for president at time when President George Bush 's re-election was considered virtually certain . |
13 | there 's total here of a million pounds in the er next financial year when er part Inland Revenue and part of |
14 | For Britain 's three quarters of a million miners in the nineteen thirties and forties , dust was a massive problem . |
15 | A quarter of a million injectors in the city , 125,000 of them already HIV positive . |
16 | The government was keen to know more about the quarter of a billion youths in the population and the less than five per cent attending higher education institutions . |
17 | particles are stopped by a sheet of aluminium and a have a range of a few metres in the air . |
18 | What you need is a break or a holiday so count your pennies and weigh up your chances of a few days in the sun or short spell staying with friends . |
19 | As for England , although the lute was played at the beginning of the century , the only music for it in any source earlier than c. 1540 consists of a few pieces in the British Library manuscript , Royal App. 58 ( see p. 186 ) , two of which bear titles showing that they were settings of songs by Sir Thomas Wyatt ( ‘ Hevyn and erth ’ ) and Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey ( ‘ In winter 's just return ’ ) . |
20 | For one thing , the war was only a matter of a few years in the past and the number of potential suitors must have been severely limited , especially of the right intellect and calibre . |
21 | The group was formed by the concerted actions of a few individuals in the area of the Yellow Creek , near Middlesboro , Kentucky in an attempt to clean up and prevent further pollution in their local stream which has been contaminated by a local tannery sending the untreated waste from its chemical processing into the sewage treatment plant of the city of Middlesboro . |
22 | If Leonard and Moore become an effective unit and Lions ' newcomer Martin Johnson plays to his normal form , there is the possibility of a dozen Englishmen in the second Test . |
23 | Snow settled for a few hours in the Dundee area , causing traffic problems . |
24 | You can work full-time , part-time or for a few hours in the evenings . |
25 | He called a sudden halt to his crowded agenda at lunchtime and crashed out for a few hours in the adjacent chamber , throwing the timetable into disarray . |
26 | Most of the houses in the village were quite large , with shutters which were only opened for a few hours in the mornings ; if there was a breeze long lace curtains could be seen gently moving . |
27 | Already their affair was like marriage , with its own dispiriting routine , this shabby coming together for a few hours in the shabby office . |
28 | He bought the painting for a few pounds in the nineteen fifties . |
29 | Move to the Right , accept Witte 's or Stolypin 's terms for a few posts in the cabinet , and they risked becoming hostages in a regime over which they would exercise no control . |
30 | Her eyes were held for a few moments in the lazy gaze across the desk , then with a conscious effort she blinked herself free , looked down at her notepad . |