Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] for [art] few " in BNC.

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1 We sailed into a murky , airless dawn veiled by the thin drizzle of a Scotch Mist , and I turned in for a few hours .
2 Sometimes Sheila got away from her family to come with her and she drove down for a few hours as well as now and again in the middle of the week .
3 You thrash around for a few minutes , trying not to breathe , but you have to inhale sometimes . ’
4 There was wild thyme growing up here too , and as she lay back for a few blissful moments ' rest its delicate perfume assailed Robbie 's nostrils — another sensory memory to be stored away , she thought wistfully .
5 ‘ But if you carry on for a few more days on an unofficial basis , that 's your business .
6 I got on before I could change my mind and we bounced around for a few minutes .
7 We carried on for a few more yards , then retraced our steps down to the main level and back out into the sunshine .
8 I ask him to come down for a few days and I also invite Lady De Marr .
9 I felt him go off for a few seconds .
10 They scream in horrifying agony , and thick gouts of blood spray over anyone in the area as the meats fly with a squelch into roasting-trays on the tables , where they flop about for a few minutes like dying animals .
11 Richard and a few followers escaped downstream to Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle at Taillebourg while the bulk of his troops were driven back into the cathedral , where they held out for a few days .
12 He came up for a few days and stayed in Mackay 's Hotel in Ardallt .
13 He drove on for a few minutes , the headlights cleaving a way through the darkness .
14 He frowned down for a few moments at the damp patch on the matting at his feet , then he shook his head , as if ridding himself of some unwelcome thought , and looked up at me again .
15 He walked on for a few yards , stooped and picked something up .
16 He went out for a few moments and stood on the steps between the Greek pillars , looking in the direction of the Residency for any sign of movement .
17 And so it went on for a few more minutes and then Anna returned , bearing a red packet labelled " Marlboro " .
18 He found it incredibly rewarding and had a couple of momentous experiences of such excitement that he tried to recreate the excitement instead of going back to what caused it ( the old Orgasmic-Goal orientation — see Dr Ruth , pages 12 to 461 ) , so he gave up for a few years .
19 He sat down for a few moments to consider his position .
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