Example sentences of "[conj] a [det] minute " in BNC.

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1 THREE & A HALF MINUTES , Bishop 's Stortford-based snarling guitar four-piece , follow their recent support slots alongside Sultans Of Ping FC with dates at
2 I could train birds on the bitter bead , shock them , either immediately or a few minutes after training , and compare the biochemistry in the birds which had tasted the bead but forgotten the association with that in the birds which had tasted and remembered the bead .
3 He goes on to remark that a few minutes later the same antlers could be in use with the animals full weight behind them as they slash and batter those of an opposing stag .
4 The first alleges he set fire to clothing valued at £10 in Littlewoods store in Oxford city centre , the second alleges that a few minutes later he set fire to clothing worth about £100 at the Nicklebys store nearby .
5 Although Frankie had been dozing , he was too hungry to sleep for more than a few minutes at a time .
6 As I said in an earlier chapter , the principle of speaking is not to go on for more than a few minutes without getting your audience to do something — applaud or laugh or raise their hands .
7 Go on ; but do n't stay more than a few minutes . ’
8 No more than a few minutes , mind . ’
9 I 'm never away more than a few minutes .
10 TOWARDS the end of her life my mother was in hospital , a victim of Alzheimer 's Disease , a severe diabetic , unable to walk and increasingly unable to remain conscious for more than a few minutes at a time .
11 Hauser noticed again that Frank was very physical , could hardly keep still for more than a few minutes .
12 A recent view is that a postsynaptic kinase is activated transiently ( for less than a few minutes following the tetanus ) and a presynaptic kinase is activated for longer periods ( but for less than 1 hour ) .
13 I think you 've spoken more than a few minutes .
14 This exchange of ideas during the class in no way impeded the work of the children , as these conversations never lasted longer than a few minutes and even if two children spoke together they continued their work .
15 But within a few days , all her mother 's youth and vigour were gone and the energetic , independent woman whose health and dependability she had taken for granted for so long had turned into a helpless invalid , unable to hold down the thinnest gruel , unable to sleep more than a few minutes at a time , unable even to answer the calls of nature on her own , so that she had to be lifted like a child onto the pot and lifted back into the jumble of stinking bedclothes .
16 As Defries had feared , neither Ace nor Bernice had more than a few minutes ’ more power in their blasters .
17 I had not been counting own goals for more than a few minutes when I heard extraordinary sounds coming from my wardrobe .
18 The back-to-back pair of dessert spoons riffled through his fingers , producing an intricate , staccato percussion which he was , however , unable to keep up for more than a few minutes together ; then he would get his fingers tangled up and the spoons would clang to a halt and he would shake his head furiously and begin all over again .
19 A breathless , pervasive sense of heat possessed her body at every return of the memory and she was unable to remain settled and at ease in her seat for more than a few minutes at a time .
20 Modern scientists tell us that Bartley could not have survived more than a few minutes in the whale 's belly , let alone the half-day or more it took the unwitting sailors on the mother ship to release this modern Jonah .
21 At these meetings , the great issues of the day are discussed , sometimes for little more than a few minutes , on other occasions the questions and answers can take an hour .
22 The whole operation had taken no more than a few minutes .
23 Straining the last possible revolutions from her roaring Paxman engines , the old lady of the fleet , Vigilant was first to reach Guiding Lights , but despite darkness and mist had to wait no more than a few minutes for the other cutters to join her — a feat of seamanship that later lead to great praise from their Investigation colleagues ashore .
24 She was n't more than a few minutes late , but P.C. Clifford kept his word .
25 Downes himself could not stay for more than a few minutes .
26 Not for more than a few minutes ; just time enough to look around with his eyes , around and back at things that had happened to him .
27 You 'll find that in a simple case no more than a few minutes are required .
28 And yet , ever since they had returned to New York , Laura had barely had more than a few minutes ' private conversation with her husband .
29 You 've got as long as it , it takes but it wo n't take , I should think , more than a few minutes for each group er to do their presentation .
30 There were times during the long hours of dark when he did drop into an uneasy doze , but never for more than a few minutes together .
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