Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] a few [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hopefully hopefully the baby 'll be asleep in a few minutes . |
2 | They would be noticeable for a few days after passing into the camp , unfamiliar faces asking the way to the lavatories , or being excused washing-up by the people in whose rooms they had been placed . |
3 | I 'll be fine in a few minutes . ’ |
4 | ‘ He 'll be fine in a few days , my dear , with an infusion of clover and foxglove to steady his heart . |
5 | There is no problem here if the information is very specialised and only likely to be useful to a few outlets . |
6 | The rash may be barely visible , and may only be present for a few days , or it may be widespread and obvious and persist for many weeks . |
7 | If he decides to ring us we 'll be short of a few answers . ’ |
8 | Former Premier LADY THATCHER will never be short of a few bob — she 's worth an estimated £9.5 million . |
9 | Few have gone through aerobatic training , and the modern tendency is to be happy with a few hours of stall avoidance training and little , if any , spinning . |
10 | Once he had gone , Shiona sank down on to the bed and kicked off her shoes , glad to be alone for a few minutes . |
11 | Just a willingness to be available for a few hours to suit you — within an agreed rota — to walk around the reserve helping people enjoy their visit and also avoiding problems of pressure on sensitive reserve areas . ’ |
12 | Once all the information has been incorporated , the sequence of phases will have been assigned dates at various points , although these will be of differing quality : some may be accurate to a few years , others only to the nearest couple of centuries . |
13 | Before studying the procedures described further on , it will be helpful to be familiar with a few facts and suggestions for making personal " rules of thumb " and simplified tables as aids to mental calculations . |
14 | They think they can be thin for a few years and get away with it . ’ |
15 | Expert evidence from a suitably qualified mechanical engineer may be necessary on a few occasions . |
16 | Olga heard him singing in the bathroom and shouted that supper would be ready in a few minutes . |
17 | Sufficiently powerful accelerators will be ready in a few years , and most physicists are confident that they will confirm the Salam-Weinberg theory . |
18 | On March 2nd 1872 , a letter came from the Mayor saying that the Corporation 's building would be ready in a few days and that they would be willing to receive patients under ‘ such arrangements as may be deemed best adapted to check the progress of the epidemic ’ . |
19 | Green made another appeal in the Mercury in October 1793 , saying that his plan would be ready in a few weeks , but it was not in fact published until late in 1794 . |
20 | Quite frequently a user will be satisfied with a few items on a topic as long as they are relevant and meet other criteria such as language , date and level . |
21 | Soon I , too , was very distressed , but I knew that it was going to be dead within a few hours , and I was helpless . |
22 | But then when I 'd strengthened her up I said she 'd be alright for a few days . |
23 | When they had gone and the noise of the engines had faded away , all would be quiet for a few hours and most people on night duty could relax — but not the Met Office , of course . |
24 | In what sense can a curator responsibly sign the acquisition declaration knowing full well that there is no guarantee that a floppy disc or tape will be readable in a few years even if pampered with executive class conservation treatment — acid-free packing , humidity- and temperature-controlled environment , and low ambient light levels ? |