Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in [art] few [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A wall goes down from the road straight as a die to Ease Gill and a walk alongside leads in a few minutes to a small hole in the ground that opens into lengthy passages below : this is Short Drop Cave . |
2 | She has even suggested that a little less fishing might deplete the shoals enough to squeeze in a few vegetables . |
3 | However , a machine can only stretch in a few directions and is therefore only of limited value . |
4 | ‘ The cards have only raked in a few customers , ’ Ashley said . |
5 | The statements with which respondents were invited to entirely agree , agree with qualification , or disagree , were : ( 12 ) Dreams only occur in the few moments before you wake up . |
6 | Some women have minor side-effects which normally pass in a few months . |
7 | We 've already put in a few letters to start you off . |
8 | Even with a well performed sphincterotomy of judivious size , unpredictable harmorrhage still occurs in a few cases . |
9 | What many people need is simple self-catering cheap overnight stays , now satisfied in a few places by Youth Hostels but in need of a much more extensive network . |
10 | Although this is largely an innate ability , particularly well developed in a few people , we can all develop sensitivity in general ( which will help our massage skills ) by such means as meditation , deep relaxation and nature attunements ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
11 | Yes , and I have even added in a few pictures which have never been seen before . |
12 | I think we might as well get in a few things and anyway I want some envelope re-use labels . |
13 | The Kent Impact Study predicted losses of between 4,500 and 6,500 from a total workforce of 12,500 , heavily concentrated in a few ports , and these figures are not disputed by the recent Kent Impact Monitoring Report . |
14 | The point is that they are unlikely to find answers to these questions neatly encapsulated in a few words , and so they are forced to be selective in what they read . |