Example sentences of "[verb] [art] few minutes " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes a placenta simply lifted out but I had this one away from the cotyledons one by one , returning every few minutes to the hot water and antiseptic to re-soap my aching arms .
2 Trinity Square still proving to be very busy so expect a few minutes wait if you want to get yourself parked in there and have a couple of minutes wait if you want to get into the Victoria Centre that 's at the York Street entrance .
3 It was a trip she would rather have forgotten — the cold was biting and the whispering patter of rodent feet made her heart jump every few minutes — but she knew she would have to face it again when she and Guy escaped from the keep .
4 ‘ May I steal a few minutes of your time on this unique occasion and go back to November 22 , 1944 when nine Mosquitos from our Squadron were briefed to mark the U-Boat pens at Trondheim for 171 Lancasters .
5 Er , in the introductions I did n't stand up and er , introduce myself cos I felt it would steal a few minutes of my er presentation !
6 If we find him for you , I fancy we 'd value a few minutes of his time ourselves , if we find him … ’
7 Please could I ask you to find a few minutes to write to the Secretary of State for Wales , Welsh Office , Cathays Park , Cardiff CF1 3NQ , urging him to persuade his cabinet colleagues of the importance of finding time for an Environment Bill which includes these measures .
8 ‘ If it 's all right by you , I 'll wait a few minutes until the storm subsides , ’ Vitor said , as thunder boomed again .
9 Even if the order to which the Minister referred a few minutes ago is introduced , what can the Minister tell us about the Government 's thinking on what the timetable will be ?
10 Delays are unlikely to exceed a few minutes while capacity is maximised .
11 In strictly layman 's terms , the amount of additional engine-weight and fuel that any supersonic aircraft could get off the ground would give a few minutes of sub-orbital time , if that .
12 Her question was answered a few minutes later when Matthew himself came outside and saw her at the window .
13 Nobody will mind if he just grabs a few minutes ' rest before he moves on — although rest , for Pavel , has become little more than a bothersome physical requirement with no spiritual element in it .
14 Most of the teachers lingered a few minutes in the staff room , not from any affection for the place , but to allow the unruly mob of boys to get down the long road that led to Cullbridge , and thence to disperse to the bus station , to Wimpy bars , the library or their various homes .
15 The first cavalry charge came a few minutes later and it clearly worried the pickets .
16 But Yorkshire 's lead by then was 53 with the final 20 overs approaching and Craig White and Darren Gough carefully batted on until rain came a few minutes before the close .
17 The boardroom was half empty now , just the Chester family remaining following the break-up of the emergency board meeting a few minutes earlier .
18 The second exploded a few minutes later in a wastebin in Cavendish Square , where the store 's 1,500 staff usually gather during safety drills .
19 When its petrol tank exploded a few minutes later , the flames from the blazing car , the house and the cainca lit the dawn sky more brilliantly than the first rays of the rising sun .
20 Loc stared hard at her for a moment then glanced out across the clearing again , remembering suddenly the expression he 'd seen a few minutes before on the Frenchman 's face .
21 Wait a few minutes , ’ or ‘ Wait three years , ’ whatever is appropriate .
22 Beryl said , ‘ Just wait a few minutes , Adam , till we 've got this cleared up . ’
23 ‘ Spray paint that over and wait a few minutes .
24 write , it 's now I have to ache , I , I wait a few minutes and then I , go on again when me hands had a rest
25 Drying time : wearable within the hour after drying in a warm room — if you do n't mind a few minutes of clamminess at the obvious places where the material is thicker such as the pockets and waistband .
26 ‘ I should have thought a few minutes .
27 ‘ … and homicide Lieutenant Wilson stated a few minutes ago that the police are closing in .
28 Zounds ! — I 'd like a few minutes at the bottom of her !
29 ‘ The dining-room has a most comfortable armchair , if you would like a few minutes , peace . ’
30 ‘ I 'm very sorry to bother you , ’ Jackson said smoothly , ‘ But I 'd like a few minutes of your time .
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