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

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1 Spelling correction algorithms usually suggest a few alternative words which are in some sense similar to the detected misspelled word .
2 Very large numbers of blood cells are required — human red blood cells only last a few months — and there are few stem cells , so an enormous amplification is required .
3 THE stock market yesterday stayed a few points in positive territory for most of the session in advance of the Budget and as a wave of company results gave dealers plenty to digest .
4 No there seems no logic in taking a , a long barrelled weapon er in as much as the team leader perhaps has a few more responsibilities than the other officers have and I would be going forward to handcuff whoever was in that bo er in that bedroom .
5 Adult sheep often have a few N. battus eggs in their faeces , but these are insufficient to precipitate a larval flush although enough to ensure the persistence of infection on the pastures .
6 In the tribal agencies , government authority frequently ends a few feet from the road .
7 Marks in the Western Solent yielded odd double-figure cod from the Sowley section , Bramble Bank area also produced a few specimens .
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