Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [prep] a few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The windscreen wipers trudge sluggishly and ineffectively through the water , bringing visibility down to a few feet .
2 Van Cleef was cast opposite Eastwood in For A Few Dollars More ( 1965 ) and The Good , The Bad and The Ugly ( 1966 ) and immediately became a major star and a poster pin-up .
3 Central Office tried to keep the local parties alive , for the party truce was only renewed for a few months at a time and parliament was prolonged beyond its five-year term only for a few months at a time too .
4 They then worked on the script together for a few months before joining Peckinpah in England , where he was busy with pre-production .
5 It referred to a note which he 'd included with the Firearm Certificate application form and the fee , saying that he ( Sampson ) had a chance at a Weatherby Magnum Deluxe rifle at a price that was madness , but only if he could wrap the deal up within a few days .
6 ‘ We 'd have half the police force here in a few minutes if we did , ’ she said .
7 They would have the fire brigade round in a few moments if the external noise had been as loud as the internal one .
8 The European Year of Tourism officially ended at a conference in Budapest , at which the HCIMA presented and participated in the workshop on training and management along with a few others , including the President of the Committee for Vocational training in Germany and the Deputy Secretary of the World Tourism Organisation .
9 ‘ I need your help just for a few minutes .
10 We 'll be taking a look around the scene here in a few moments , but first let's see how the people and town of Cheltenham prepares for the biggest invasion of the year .
11 The sergeant thought Blanche would be tired after the tension of the previous hour or two , and he expected Blanche to sit at her desk quietly for a few minutes .
12 Roll the cake up towards that end and hold in place just for a few minutes .
13 The operation was to have taken place anyway in a few days , but her condition worsened on the flight from Zagreb .
14 Every nation believes that its enemies were the aggressors , and may make war again in a few years unless they are utterly defeated .
15 At the last minute the convention 's keynote speaker for Sunday 26 April was taken ill , and her replacement turned out to be Mr John Frohnmayer , the dismissed chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts who , although not scheduled to leave his post officially until a few days later , had actually worked his last day the previous Friday .
16 But most areas did avoid the rain apart from a few spots of rain over the islands .
17 Then ignore the puppy entirely for a few minutes , emphasizing that no further play will follow under these circumstances .
18 If necessary a small soda-water bottle with cap will do — add 150ml of distilled or purified water together with a few drops of vodka or brandy .
19 So we have got his name down at a few schools
20 Thus tunicates ( creatures distantly related to vertebrates , and commonly known as ‘ sea-squirts ’ ) naturally accumulate vanadium or titanium which are present in sea water only in a few parts per billion .
21 If he was n't home , I 'd go back to the squat and keep my head down for a few days .
22 We weighed each other up for a few moments without speaking .
23 We pushed each other around for a few minutes .
24 He watched her face as she scanned the street and the square ahead for a few seconds and then moved on .
25 Water again after a few days and start feeding in June .
26 They rolled around on the ground together for a few moments and then the boy 's mother came out and gave him Sergeant 's leash .
27 The planners , a fifteen-member committee combining Japanese and Dutch know-how , selected a site on which they specifically avoided the arbitrary jumbling together of a few replicas .
28 She made to close the door on them when Mrs Phipps added , ‘ We 're gooin' from dower to dower ter get a collection up for a few flowers .
29 On moderately dry ground , for example along the coast of Antarctica , unsorted polygons are convex shapes in the ground up to a few metres across , ringed by a network of furrows that mark the positions of persistent cracks ( Figure 3.8 ) .
30 He became convinced that his nose was deformed and saw another analyst regularly for a few months , but he recovered — at least until the next lot of symptoms after he rejected her advice and interpretations and simply told himself to stop thinking about his nose so much .
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