Example sentences of "matter [prep] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 With about half a mile to go Elliott decided that it was time to make a move , and in a matter of a few strides Phar Lap had stormed up from last to first .
2 Certainly it was once hoped , particularly after the devastation of the last war , that modern architecture might with the aid of science and technology provide mankind with a wholly satisfying new environment — and do so in a matter of a few decades .
3 While the woman has no natural way of eliminating the infection , it is probable that many men carry the infection in the urethra for a matter of a few days only , after which the flushing action of passing urine may eliminate the organisms .
4 He had been scared then but it had been short-lived : terror lasting a matter of a few seconds , a minute at most .
5 In a matter of a few days it seemed , I was crying unashamedly with other City Temple folk at a prayer service arranged by Dr Weatherhead to ask God 's mercy on the people of Czechoslovakia .
6 If the land is all eroded into the sea in a matter of a few million years , how does the system keep on running ?
7 In a matter of a few months the firm moved from being an outsider in the specialist insurance audit market ( having about 15% of the top insurance companies , measured in terms of premium income ) to being one of the two market leaders .
8 The gap between the two men had closed to a matter of a few yards .
9 I stayed until the measles epidemic was over , a matter of a few weeks , and then joined him with Tim in Poona .
10 In August , 1944 I was flying Mustangs from Grimbergen , through to the Arnhem campaign , and my memories are that we were the first RAF Squadron to be based near Brussels , and only a matter of a few days after our armies had liberated that City .
11 It is a matter of a few years .
12 ( It was only a matter of a few days before a faster one appeared . )
13 Most " events " are of a very short duration — in the case of a banquet a matter of a few hours — but some can last longer — in the case of certain sporting events , conferences or exhibitions several days , or even one or two weeks .
14 ‘ Look , we have been on this world a matter of a few days .
15 And I mean I 'm talking in matter of a few thousand pounds , to do for for a whole year .
16 After that the injection of the litter was a matter of a few minutes .
17 It was only a matter of a few hours before the stranger had been slotted into the local kinship network ; and the recognition of kinship was mutual .
18 For one thing , the war was only a matter of a few years in the past and the number of potential suitors must have been severely limited , especially of the right intellect and calibre .
19 She knew that he was not going to like her question , might well accuse her of all sorts of things , not least acting like a jealous wife instead of a woman on whom he had clapped eyes only a matter of a few days before .
20 And she had never needed Josey 's encouragement more than she had just a matter of a few short weeks ago .
21 Will the Secretary of State explain how he was able to commission a review of teaching methods in a matter of a few weeks , although his minimum standards — first laid down in 1981 — were not met in the 10 years that the Government allowed themselves , and the current review will not now report until the autumn ?
22 Not so long ago Eamon Darcy was edged out of the top nine automatic spots , losing by a matter of a few points .
23 Of course it has become more sophisticated now , there 's cars waiting and , but firemen are very very like that , we train firemen , they have their gear ready , erm I 'm told by , by most of the firemen that they have a chair there with their trousers on them and his shirt and his shoes and , and his car is ready in , in the drive way or his bike is ready in the driveway and , and he 's away and he 's , he 's on a fire station in a matter of a few , few minutes .
24 What they 've done in a matter of a few weeks is put together a data bank of information that 's colossal , and they 're dealing with an enormous amount of , of distress and problems .
25 He said the resident , who is in her late 70s , had been very confused about what had happened and had not reported the matter until a few days afterwards .
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