Example sentences of "and [prep] [art] few [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In ( 79 ) it is not just the action itself which is asserted : ( 79 ) He had a singular red cap on — not like a sailor 's cap , but of a finer colour ; and as the few yielding planks between him and destruction rolled and bulged , and his anticipative death-knell rung , he was seen by all of us to wave it .
2 Out of the short-wave receiver comes a scratchy-hum , and for a few bleary seconds I think it 's a radio station closed down for the night .
3 And for a few fleeting months during our 1992 winter of discontent , he acted as guru to the IRFU on the way ahead for the sport .
4 ‘ Now I just draw out from the bank a spending allowance for the week — to pay mum back , to cover essentials and for a few little extras .
5 She sipped the pink gin , and for a few delirious seconds Peter wondered if it had turned out well because she had met him instead .
6 We used to do any typing that was needed for the Aurae Phiala publications , and for the few little books and articles Stephen occasionally produced .
7 During the week ashore you meet your companions and after a few discreet words the lead crew sorts you out .
8 and then jegs and after a few five minutes
9 I was still crying when I put on my boots and picked up my kitbag ; and after a few desperate embraces I burst out into the stars and the snow — the constellations of snow , the blizzard of stars .
10 Charles rose and after a few mumbled words about thanks , and keeping in touch , and being cheerful , and seeing himself out , he left .
11 Its report was sent to my supervisors in February 1988 , and after a few minor changes the college 's final approval was received in May .
12 Her mother came to inspect her , and after a few minor adjustments declared that she was satisfied with her appearance .
13 Three of them heaved the bulk over on to the high rocks and after a few more buckets of water , they stood back to inspect it further .
14 The pool water was working wonders on her ankle and after a few more minutes she tested its strength .
15 I negotiated my way to Piccadilly — those illuminations are a splendid sight — and after a few more adventures finally arrived at the Savoy .
16 At the top of the sheet was Nicola 's name and below a few scribbled notes , summarising what Blufton had just told them .
17 The Committee recognised that the greatest public concern had arisen as a consequence of the ‘ presence and the visible and obvious presence of prostitutes in considerable numbers in the public streets of some parts of London and of a few provincial towns ’ .
18 The flash alerted the criminal , and with a few choice words exchanged , the car chase resumed .
19 He snapped up the rouble and with a few deft movements had me seated , safety-belted and away .
20 And from a few basic observations we have learned that even all may be relative .
21 They might also occur in infants with congenital hypothyroidism and in a few other muscle disorders ; for example , the Manitoba group reported a false positive in an infant with a congenital myopathy as part of the Walker-Warburg syndrome .
22 I watched the Land-Rover grind its way up the track till a turn of the glen hid it from sight , and in a few more moments the sound of its engine had faded to silence .
23 It is only in the states of Western Europe , in the countries of the British Commonwealth , in the United States of America , and in a few Latin-American states that government is carried on with due regard to the limitations imposed by a Constitution ; it is only in these states that truly ‘ constitutional government ’ can be said to exist …
24 Only in towns and at a few other places could trains going in opposite directions pass .
25 As Pavel stepped out onto the asphalt , he could see the take off of a Cathay Pacific 747 through the chainlink and across a few hundred feet of grass ; it seemed shockingly , dangerously close , and he turned his face away to look toward the main building .
26 This in fact became so only because of the policies Wilson adopted in the way of providing arms to the other side , for which there was insufficient compensation from the rather half-hearted support given by the Soviets and by a few other countries to the Biafrans .
27 Though agreed between the parties , these proposals were bitterly attacked by some Conservatives as destroying the traditional upper House and by a few Labour members as creating a large new area of patronage for the Prime Minister .
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