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

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1 Duncan had wanted to wait the few hours it would take to fix the Citation and run checks on it , but Myeloski was anxious to get to Tobolsk .
2 The Island of Taiwan is situated several hundred miles off the Chinese mainland , west of Hong Kong ; Japan lies a few hours ’ plane ride north-west while the Philippines rest a similar distance southwards .
3 There were women with shopping baskets and men in working clothes , the Evening Standard reported a few hours later , as well as a number of boys and girls .
4 Why do n't you wait a few hours and see if he gets what you need from Blagg ? ’
5 Now , Roger , I beg you , let us go back to our chamber , warm ourselves , snatch a few hours of sleep and tomorrow , as we break fast in the hall , I shall confront the murderer . ’
6 Last night 's shooting occurred a few hours after the previous victim , a former Irish Republican Army man shot dead by the Provos for allegedly turning police informer , was buried in Belfast .
7 ELVIS PRESLEY 'S last letter , written a few hours before he died , was to an elderly woman he looked on almost as a mother .
8 ‘ Once he knew where we were Lewis telegraphed every few hours .
9 Soon she realised that he was singing her praises to his friends , because other similar garden owners rang her up and asked her if she could do a few hours for them too .
10 If they take their work home with them , maybe they 'll do a few hours ' work off the mains .
11 He was ambushed a few hours later and shot dead .
12 I am doing my best , but I wish a few more would give a few hours of their time . , .
13 Wait a few hours .
14 Thinking now of the battles she had fought with her own children , especially her daughter , Margharita , she felt a pang of remorse over the woman she had buried a few hours earlier .
15 Volunteers need only provide a few hours of their time a week to be trained as a tutor .
16 Can anyone recommend somebody who would like a few hours a week domestic cleaning ( and maybe occasional catering work ? )
17 Although Creggan preferred in such weather to keep inland he had a natural preference for the coast and on calmer days when the wind abated he would spend a few hours along the shore .
18 They actually reached Klagenfurt a few hours after us , so we could secure the best buildings and put sentries in them .
19 Although they had only had a few hours , he was happy with what the squad had uncovered from newspaper cuttings and phone-calls — not that they had detected any connection with Nicola Sharpe .
20 De Gaulle himself arrived a few hours later .
21 I climbed into my sleeping bag and slipped from one dreamworld into another , waking a few hours later to drift down through birdsong in the cool forest to the jarring heat and bustle of Aviemore .
22 But it 's , we 've got to get them motivated and I 'm asking today , you know , we need more help and if you can spare a few hours a week it would be more than appreciated .
23 Could you spare a few hours a month to be a secretary or chairman of a group , a Panda keeper , or trading officer ?
24 LAST WEEK I WANDERED off , rather against my better judgment , to kill a few hours at a thing called the Country Living Fair .
25 ‘ All that remained was to kill a few hours in town , so I went to visit an old friend .
26 He watches the ball game — ‘ I could n't miss the ( New York ) Giants ; they 're my favourite team , ’ he would say later — sleeps a few hours , then drives 250 miles to Toronto .
27 Having found a comfortable Gasthof in the suburb of Spitalhof , I passed a few hours wandering the old town .
28 ‘ But when the young folk of the dale were given a few hours off we certainly made the most of it .
29 After the business of the day and the more important business of the evening meal , the inhabitants of Roziac were enjoying a few hours of leisure in the open air .
30 He put a couple of lamb chops under the grill , made a green salad and prepared to enjoy a few hours of solitude before the intrusion of Rickards and his preoccupations .
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