Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [noun] for [art] few " in BNC.
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1 | Like no way I 've been out of work for a few months |
2 | Out on to the stones of the terrace there fell a thick metal spike , not at all dissimilar to the blood-smeared one on which Lord Woodleigh had not fallen , out of sight for a few vital minutes from anyone looking from above . |
3 | This is merely likely to reinforce this response to travelling Instead , stop the car at a suitable spot and walk away out of sight for a few minutes . |
4 | But after the cauliflower curry , a couple of pounds of onion rings and six bottles of Kingfisher , I told him that I needed a place to stay out of sight for a few days . |
5 | There is nothing more demoralising than coming home with an injury which keeps you out of action for a few weeks . |
6 | A group of prisoners are out of jail for a few days … but the authorities know exactly where they are . |
7 | ‘ We 've been out of touch for a few days now . |
8 | ‘ We 'll never find her , ’ he told the girl , Anne , ‘ let's just hang about out of earshot for a few minutes and go back . ’ |
9 | He pointed out a gruelling three-mile running course to Bowe , instructed him to learn it and then said he 'd be going out of town for a few days . |
10 | The first team squad were then told to get out of Glasgow for a few days , prompting a rush for the airport . |
11 | ‘ To me , it is just nice to get out of Leeds for a few weeks . |