Example sentences of "[prep] a few [noun pl] [pers pn] [was/were] " in BNC.
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1 | After a few moments she was saying very natural and quite irritable ‘ ouches ’ when Phoebe prodded too hard . |
2 | After a few minutes we were shaking hands . |
3 | After a few minutes they were half opened and a middle-aged woman came and sat on the chair by his bed . |
4 | After a few minutes it was the same inside . |
5 | Gaining height rapidly , heading east , after a few minutes it was enveloped by clouds and lost to view . ’ |
6 | After a few years he was able to believe that guilt itself was an indulgence , that he did n't need to suffer it unless he chose . |
7 | The guards knew full well what was happening and we knew that after a few days they were likely to get heavy about it . |
8 | ‘ After a few days I was n't half as hungry and found it easier to cut down . |
9 | After a few days I was allowed downstairs and began to eat proper meals again , and two weeks later I started back at school . |
10 | After a few touch-and-goes I was able to clean-up slickly : throttles carefully forward a couple of inches at main-wheel touch ( no automatic fuel control below 16,000 rpm ) , hold the nose-wheel an inch or two off the tarmac and retract the airbrakes ( thumb switch up for speed-up ) , a bit more throttle , flaps to fifteen ( toggle switch on side console forward — do n't even contemplate touching that too-obtrusive up-and-down flap-shaped undercarriage selector in the corner of you eye on the panel ahead ) , more power , the roar deepens with a steady push from behind , glance at the ASI , full throttle , speed building through ninety , rotate , positive climb , gear up , speed 120 , flaps up speed 170 , crank on the bank and we are downwind again . |
11 | After a few sessions it was becoming clear that Henry 's impact on the scheme was reciprocal . |
12 | I was no match for your proud , muscular strength : after a few yards I was exhausted , and you would take over , shoving the burden along with tireless energy . |
13 | Dexter wondered at first whether it was because he was black or a probationer , but after a few months he was sure it was because of his Jamaican origins . |
14 | She had seen so many of the students set out from her door , awkward and anxious , and after a few weeks it was as if they had been studying there all their lives . |
15 | She left the surgery clutching Lizzie 's collar ; in the space of a few minutes it was all she had been left with , apart from memories . |
16 | She lay back with a little thud and for a few minutes they were both silent . |
17 | For a few minutes I was free of this terrible worry about who I am , about my family . |
18 | ‘ For a few minutes I was at peace with myself . ’ |
19 | For a few moments I was intensely conscious of the tree and saw nothing else . |
20 | For a few moments I was utterly terrified . |
21 | For a few moments I was silent , feeling her sorrow , so discordant among the bright seasonal colours of this festive room . |
22 | For a few moments he was content to look at the maid 's face and the way the orange firelight lent it strength and mystery . |
23 | For a few moments he was content to hold her , then the solar spun before Isabel 's vision as she was lifted into fitzAlan 's arms . |
24 | For a few moments she was laughing so much she could n't speak . |
25 | For a few years he was a lecturer in divinity at Hertford College and in 1911 published A Gospel Monogram . |
26 | Having worked at Billingham for a few years he was appointed as a commissioning engineer for an ammonia plant in Canada before moving in 1985 to manage the leading concept ammonia [ LCA ] plant at Severnside , Avonmouth . |
27 | For a few days I was too cowardly to tell Shadwell of Pyke 's offer , and that I was not going to do the Moliere . |
28 | Then for a few days she was quiet . |
29 | For a few seconds it was like a country church and Soapy remembered other , happier days . |
30 | For a few seconds she was transfixed by the speed of his action and the total unexpectedness of his assault plus a shocked awareness that she was more mentally revolted by his action than she was physically . |