Example sentences of "of very few " in BNC.

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1 All air travel to Iceland is through Keflavik airport , about fifty kilometres from Reykjavik , a beautiful modern terminal , and one of very few where duty free is available on arrival .
2 I would n't be surprised if I was one of very few who said they were either not bothered with how they look , or happy .
3 In the past , companies put ‘ great responsibility in the hands of very few managers who became ‘ all-rounders ’ covering large areas both in terms of product and geography' .
4 By September , the school would be in the awkward position of being the only selective school in Essex not to be GM and it would be one of very few secondary schools generally in north-east Essex not to have opted out , she said .
5 I can think of very few occasions when you would not have the time to state your case .
6 East Enders Gunshot are one of very few British rap crews to have developed a unique and unmistakable style .
7 In the 14 years since 1978 , during which I have been the only consultant physician in respiratory medicine in West Cumbria , there should , according to the above statistics , have been at least 70 deaths from asthma and yet I know of very few , having personal knowledge of only three .
8 She is one of only 20 women Circuit Judges out of over 500 and one of very few Circuit Judges who has never been a barrister .
9 With the exception of very few families who had the protection of the British consulate , the Jews were defenceless .
10 All I will say is that in attempting to develop theories about the alleviation of neurological dysfunction as she has , Dr Hari has been one of very few medical scientists to address an important ‘ black hole ’ in the research agenda .
11 The unexpected finding of very few and exclusively group II introns in plant mitochondria may be explained by their requirement for trans-splicing .
12 Although he died in 1940 at the age of 35 , he had in the space of very few years produced a quite prodigious range of political and literary texts .
13 ‘ Yes , ’ said April , making it increasingly apparent that she was a girl of very few words .
14 One thousand babies later , in April 1919 , Edith Pye departed , one of very few women to have been made a chévalier of the Legion of Honour .
15 Earlier atomism had always involved atoms ultimately of the same stuff ; and in the nineteenth century ‘ physical atoms ’ , the real ultimate building-blocks of the world ( probably of very few different sorts ) were distinguished from Dalton 's ‘ chemical atoms ’ , the smallest units taking part in chemical changes .
16 It interests me , but I am one of very few , and I need instruction . ’
17 I can conceive of very few matrons who would entrust their menfolk to such temptation . ’
18 The sensitivity of Bio-Rad GAP Test IgG described in our study is almost identical to that found by another groups , but the lower specificity could be explained by one or more of the following : their reliance on histology as a standard , which might be difficult to interpret in the presence of very few organisms ; the exclusion from their study of patients with chronic superficial or atrophic gastritis in whom H pylori was not identified , thus reducing the number of true negatives ; the relatively high number of cases of chemical gastritis in their H pylori negative group without specifying whether these patients had been treated with NSAID ; and the presence in their H pylori positive group of chronic atrophic gastritis in 117 of 160 ( 73% ) , which may have been paralleled by a rise in the number of false positive cases .
19 Liverpool get a penalty — ‘ suprise suprise ’ ( especially as they had a pen against them during the week , one of very few no doubt ) .
20 And certainly I can think of very few other structure plans that do not attempt in some way to er give some form of er recognition to the er Government policy as set out in P P G seven .
21 Keepers there gave them a bijou penthouse , an extensive garden and pretty soon they 'd sealed their union with a cub : one of very few ever to have been born in captivity .
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