Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adv] [art] few [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A snap survey in the West Country by New Scientist found that a number of garages want £8 or more for what should be just a few minutes ' work . |
2 | I have a feeling we must be just a few miles from the River Seine . |
3 | Yes Dan must be I would have thought it 's only months probably , but it might be quite a few months . |
4 | Sounds like a guide vocal to me too , but with this voice it could be only a few words sung into a length of sewer pipe and it would still sound great . |
5 | The new location could be only a few miles from the present site — especially if one of the company 's priorities is to retain existing staff . |
6 | Although the ericaceous shrubs are a consistent part of the community , they are usually much reduced in stature by exposure and grazing , and may be only a few centimetres high . |
7 | In deep water the travelling wave may be only a few feet high : but on those rare occasions when such waves reach shallow water , or coastlines , they can rear up and explode with fearful consequences . |
8 | In many cases , where the inert environment is provided by a frozen gas ( Ar or N 2 are often used ) , the temperature needed may be only a few degrees above absolute zero . |
9 | On the other hand , notes can be extremely useful for radio , particularly for long phone-ins where there may be quite a few questions which require detailed instructions in the answer . |
10 | As regards the period of notice to be given in 7.6.5 , the tenant 's notice need be only a few days , but the landlord will remain subject to the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and will have to serve a notice of at least six months . |
11 | I had originally crossed the Atlantic thinking I would be away a few months , but the brief tour had stretched into years . |
12 | It would be only a few minutes — ENJOY IT . |
13 | As it happens , in the early days of computers it was thought that it would be only a few years before computers would be able to understand natural language . |
14 | ‘ With Pharos , they will be just a few keystrokes away from the information they need to appreciate the detailed impact of community legislation on their businesses . ’ |
15 | He eyes me , thinking that , although I might have done a few things in the Arctic , I am still a tiny lad without any fat ; he decides that it will be just a few minutes . |
16 | ‘ Supplies went from famine to feast ; there will be quite a few copies washing around , ’ concluded John Hitchin . |
17 | Because of the low incidence of blindness among school-aged children in the UK there will be only a few pupils who are totally blind . |