Example sentences of "[prep] a few [noun pl] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After a few minutes the Carabinieri vehicle revved up and screeched off down the road . |
2 | After a few days the eldest brother told me to come . |
3 | After a few seconds the red lights on my suit turned to green . |
4 | After a few months the three girls began to settle down . |
5 | After a few months the initial enthusiasm for d-i-y started to wane , and the pace slowed right down as most of the rooms were completed . |
6 | After studying the situation for a few minutes the first macaque ran off and got a long stick . |
7 | But by the time I had reached middle age , the Ordnance Survey had switched the names after an inconclusive local census , and for a few years the eastern stream appeared on their maps as the River Doe before being changed again — this time to the River Greta , having no doubt decided that the eastern stream was the principal of the two and really the source of the parent river . |
8 | For a few years the two seemed more or less equal , but after 1968 Kosygin seemed to be losing authority . |
9 | For a few seconds the sheer force of the wind supported my weight before I stumbled into a lull between squalls . |
10 | For a few seconds the two birds stood facing each other , chests fully extended ; then Handlebar 's bird flew at its rival with a new and sudden violence . |
11 | However , the altitude range is only a few kilometres , and therefore with a few exceptions the major condensate on view may be ammonia in all regions . |
12 | The linguist Charles Li , writing in his introduction to a highly speculative volume on the mechanisms of syntactic change ( Li 1977 ) , claims that with a few exceptions the only documented types of word order changes that are not due to language contact are SOV to ( VSO ) to SVO . |
13 | Within a few hours the 126-member Slovene delegation walked out in protest over this defeat and over votes on amendments to the draft congress declaration , which had thereby rejected clear commitments to human rights and to closer ties with West European organizations . |
14 | This grant is subject to considerable change at present owing to alterations in the HEFCE funding arrangements for universities , but it is hoped that within a few years the total income will rise to new levels . |
15 | No solution was found : within a few years the European powers were at war again , essentially over the question whether Spain and her colonies were going to pass into the hands of a relation of the King of France or a relation of the Holy Roman Emperor ; in the end they passed into the French line of descent , and in the eighteenth century policy towards France had always to be conducted in the light of the possibility that the French and Spanish government might ally for war . |
16 | Within a few years the increased prosperity of the yard had so impressed John Shuttleworth that he turned the business over to him . |
17 | Within a few years the improved navigability of the river Don enabled them to compete even more successfully in distant markets . |
18 | Within a few days the troubled Asylum Bill itself disappeared from the Lord 's timetable for the remainder of the current Parliament . |
19 | Within a few days the Slovene peasants of the Krka valley between Novo Mesto and the Croatian border had also risen . |
20 | Sparrow Force landed at the island 's north-west port of Koebang to protect its airfield , but within a few days the Independent Company , with some Dutch troops , was sent east along the coast to occupy Dili in the Portuguese half of the island ( see map p. 77 ) where they landed on 17 December 1941 . |
21 | The Report of the Data Protection Committee was published late in 1978 , a bad time for political initiatives : within a few months the new Conservative Government was in office and contenting itself with a fresh and laborious round of further consultations — there seemed little likelihood of anything being done until , in 1981 , the Council of Europe , as part of its concern with human rights , opened its ‘ Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Data Processing ’ for signature by States which had appropriate legislation enacted . |
22 | Again , it was the darkest ones that survived best , with the result that in a few generations the peppered moths living near the big industrial cities were nearly all black . |
23 | In a few areas the proposed treatment will considerably undermine the main purpose of the forthcoming Financial Reporting Standard , namely to reflect the substance of transactions in assets or liabilities . |
24 | However in a few incidents the initial charge had been for the full offence of rape … . |
25 | In a few minutes the same policeman forced his way through the mob to the gallery . |
26 | In a few moments the other participant in the sequence they were shooting would come , the estate agent from Sudbury . |
27 | In a few moments the big dog reached the crowd gathered on the bank . |