Example sentences of "a [det] others [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Someone always has to start the clapping and when she did a few others followed .
2 A few others followed , too .
3 I tell the truth , honest I do ! " one was shouting , and it and a few others tugged at the lower edges of the few furs he still had on and pulling on his under-breeches where they appeared out of the top of his boots .
4 ‘ I and a few others got into Kuwait in the morning and we were finishing our day 's work at about 5pm .
5 It was in April of that year that F.W. Hardy , captain of Stockton Cycle Club , got together with a few others to complain that the Barnard Castle Meet was being dominated too much by clubs from Tyneside and suggested it was time for cycling clubs from the south of the region to break away .
6 yes there was my mother-in-law , but there 's a probability that there 's quite a few others living locally .
7 On the contrary , there was attempts to the life of our Emir during the Iraq/Iran war because we were taking relatively trying to be neutral there , and there was a bomb attack on him , and he personally survived it , a few others died , and it had to do directly with the Iran/Iraq war .
8 Rains and Daine had owned a piece of Kirk Douglas , a promising young heavyweight whose career had been ended by a ‘ cerebral haemorrhage ’ in the ring , just in time for Kruger and a few others to collect a parcel by betting against him .
9 There are over 600 in North America , about 50 in Mexico , 35 in the Caribbean , 200 in Europe , plus quite a few others scattered around in various holiday areas .
10 Thus , when a number of media people went to Basra , Tony and a few others headed for Nasariyah .
11 ‘ At first I was the only guest wearing it , but I noticed quite a few others following suit . ’
12 While the Duke of Richmond and a few others remained calm , seeing the essentially limited nature of the outbreaks , some landowners , like Sir Godfrey Webster , temporarily returned from exile , thoroughly enjoyed themselves galloping around the country at night with troops of dragoons or coastguards to hunt down troublemakers .
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