Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] more than a few " in BNC.

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1 In practice , of course , a large number of these relationships rarely involve more than a few people .
2 You could never expect things to last , after all , could not plan more than a few days ahead .
3 Many great rivers — the Ganges and the Indus , the Amazon and the Yangtze — are so muddy that the animals swimming in them can not see more than a few inches ahead .
4 Books can be sold on their jackets to impulse buyers who may well not read more than a few pages once they have bought them .
5 Composers are notoriously fickle when it comes to performing their own music , but with a few exceptions ( the first part of the Diptyque being the most obvious , where the innumerable pauses , rallentandos and general changes of speed , not to mention more than a few smudges and slips , have no basis in the printed score ) Messiaen not only fulfils his own written requirements , but does so with utter conviction and persuasiveness .
6 Go on ; but do n't stay more than a few minutes . ’
7 Do n't worry , Billy , I wo n't stay more than a few hours and by that time I 'll know one way or the other .
8 It does n't seem more than a few months since I was knitting clothes for her dolls — and now — ’ She held up her needles , speared through the left front of a pearly-white matinée jacket .
9 My son did n't live more than a few hours , but I can feel for the parents of that little girl .
10 Such large bombs are rather exceptional , though ; most are well under a metre across , and do n't travel more than a few tens of metres from the vent .
11 And yet , ever since they had returned to New York , Laura had barely had more than a few minutes ' private conversation with her husband .
12 Neither retreated more than a few steps before attacking with renewed ferocity , driving the other back .
13 Although there were delays in the criminal courts , they seldom lasted more than a few months .
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