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

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1 And Rome insisted that the ritual occur in a consecrated church — which , given the relatively few churches in the country at the time and their tendency to be congregated in certain areas , was not always possible in Ireland .
2 Of the relatively few exceptions to the pattern two which call for mention are Chicheley Hall , Buckinghamshire ( 1719–21 ) , and Sutton Scarsdale , Derbyshire ( begun 1724 ) : the exotic façade of the former probably owes more to the taste of the patron , Sir John Chester , than to Smith 's own devising ; but Sutton Scarsdale , in part evidently inspired by Gibbs 's unexecuted design of 1721 for the university buildings at Cambridge , is his finest work , a wholly convincing essay in the heroic grand manner , in which the giant Corinthian order is handled with total assurance .
3 To the rector 's unfeigned delight , the newcomer was among the very few communicants at the altar rail at the eight o'clock service on the following Sunday .
4 The Dornoch Firth is one of the very few areas around the British Isles given a Grade A classification for shellfish purity .
5 He must have been a natural for the job , being one of the very few Greeks with an appropriate qualification .
6 It is one of the very few creatures in the world that can kill by electrocution .
7 The car was parked neatly between two patches of off-street parking , in one of the very few parts of the street that was neither metered nor dedicated to residents ' parking .
8 In a very few appearances on the mini tour , he accrued sufficient money to gain his card for the 1991 Volvo Tour .
9 Hence , chemical studies are confidently carried out on one or at most a very few instances of the materials that chemists are analysing and synthesizing .
10 In the event there remained only a very few clients with a need for care beyond normal services .
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