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

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1 She had perhaps a few spoonfuls of oil ; she was told to pour those minute contents of her jar into jars that might have held a hundred times as much as she had .
2 Perhaps a few examples of Smithsonian directors ' thinking in rejecting and accepting material , or even releasing items in the collections , might throw light on the subject .
3 An individual GP probably gets to see only a few cases of Meningitis in his career .
4 I try to get through this stage of painting with only a few sticks of colour .
5 I try to get through this stage of painting with only a few sticks of colour .
6 With only a few islands of relief the Government did very badly in by-elections front the autumn of 1933 to the spring of 1935 .
7 I 've nothing against these two teams , but to be deprived of the euphoric English faces after only a few minutes of joy and achievement was an insult .
8 Comrade Chang , the cadre , speaks only a few phrases of English , but seems a very pleasant man .
9 While this strategy may be appropriate for a ‘ mission area ’ where only a few pockets of Christians are to be found and they have to decide between going to one place at the expense of another , it must be applied rather differently in a situation where the Church has extensive geographical coverage .
10 There were only a few spots of blood and all I could think about was how Mum must n't see them .
11 Tomorrow morning , just the odd light shower about anywhere , but only a few spots of rain , it wo n't be long before the sun comes out yet again .
12 I saw then , through the one eye that would open , that my fire was scattered , that only a few wisps of smoke rose here and there .
13 In this day and age , 100MB is average , and people quite often discover that they 've got only a few kilobytes of space left , and usually at the most inopportune times .
14 ‘ Swainmotes ’ were held at Weybridge in Huntingdon Forest at Midsummer , Michaelmas and Martinmas in the middle of the fifteenth century , but only a few presentments of venison trespasses by husbandmen were presented by the foresters before the verderers between 1451 and 1455 .
15 Only a few rows of shaping are needed and the results are excellent .
16 She and Herbert had enjoyed only a few years of happiness together .
17 With the addition of the large numbers of children and teenagers who have had only a few years of schooling , rates of illiteracy of well over 50 per cent seem entirely credible ( see Chapter 16 ) .
18 Data on accelerated soil erosion in the tropics is generally derived from small experimental plots , with only a few years of data .
19 This brief article has necessarily picked out only a few aspects of diamond .
20 A good idea can therefore be brought to a successful and polished conclusion in a very short time at the cost of only a few sheets of paper and with the minimum of effort .
21 Public perception of the war in Europe was of a senseless conflict fought out in the mud and filth of Flanders , with thousands killed each day for the sake of only a few yards of territory soon lost in the next offensive .
22 Each produces only a few drops of nectar at a time .
23 Only a few causes of death for women illustrate a reverse class gradient ( malignant neoplasm of the breast , malignant neoplasm of the brain , malignant melanoma of the skin and acute lymphoid leukaemia ) .
24 To have accumulated only a few examples of candidate black holes might sound rather a thin result .
25 This was done ruthlessly by an Italian engineer , John Portinari , who burnt everything , leaving only a few stumps of walls .
26 Fourthly , the field workers were given only a few packets of ORS for distribution among the villagers .
27 For example , only a few clients of Credit Data say that they require every single item of information on file about any credit applicant .
28 Now , however , she was dying of tuberculosis and , with only a few weeks of life left , the past was very much on her mind .
29 She swept the towel from the back of his neck , flicking away a few strands of hair .
30 Someone or something had been through the fridge and taken away a few samples of earthling diet — a chilli con carne and a cold lasagne that was probably even now being scoffed by a load of blobs up in the ionosphere .
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