Example sentences of "a few [noun pl] [conj] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nigel felt they were close for a few moments before the customary iciness set in .
2 They would have the fire brigade round in a few moments if the external noise had been as loud as the internal one .
3 In some parts of the country the extra charge amounts to just a few pounds but the average figure in County Durham and Cleveland is £20 .
4 The first real indication of the mood of the new House came on Wednesday , 3 June 1992 , the day after the Danish ‘ no ’ vote and a few hours after the prime minister had told Parliament that he intended nevertheless to press ahead with the bill ratifying the Maastricht Treaty .
5 Later , when I returned to the old man , I found him alone with a few boys and the American film .
6 We got a few laughs and the local press gave me a good write-up , and the church warden came to me and he said to me ‘ Frank , you should be an actor , ’ and I thought God had spoken because in those days , he was representing God as far as I was concerned … .
7 Charlie felt seasick only a few minutes after the English coast was out of sight .
8 each , each time you pulled a handle it did one job and er could n't tell you really now what it was , you know but er you 'd pull the five handles in a few minutes and the damn thing was done .
9 Now it is only a small island with a few houses and the great cathedral with its accompanying church , S. Fosca .
10 You can expect a few difficulties and the occasional setback .
11 got a few clothes and the better .
12 Answer : A few cents for the new bulb plus — the odd tree killed by acid rain ; a small rise in global temperatures from carbon dioxide emissions ; a proportion of the ecological disasters caused by marine oil spillages ; and the occasional nuclear accident .
13 A few days before the European Planning Committee was due to meet , Mueller decided to go for the jugular .
14 ‘ IT MUST have been a big blow to the Dublin Theatre Festival ’ is not the thing to say to Tony O'Dalaigh who , as director of the festival must have imagined major profits blowing away as the Archaos tent took to the sky a few days before the French circus was due to perform .
15 ‘ Well , ’ Mrs Peterson said , coming into the kitchen one morning a few days after the monthly nurse had left , ‘ you 'll be pleased to hear that the mistress has found a new servant at last .
16 The full extent of this system is yet to be established , but the gouffre Pierre-Saint-Martin is only a few miles as the Pyrenean crow flies from the Gorges de Kakouetta and forms part of the one vast hydrological network .
17 A few weeks after the technical group returned , a group of commercial and legal experts flew out to Russia .
18 A few weeks after the first officials went into the remote poppy valley , the charity began receiving visits from Pakistani and Afghan tribesmen and landlords demanding large sums in ‘ compensation ’ .
19 Most found jobs within a few weeks and the longest any of them was unemployed was three months .
20 The pump ‘ pinned us there for a few seconds before the other lads got it off ’ .
21 The touch of cynicism struck a slightly sour note , but it lasted only a few seconds before the teasing tone was back .
22 This gives a jumble of echoes that will sometimes persist for as much as a few seconds after the original sound has ceased .
23 But French TV pioneered the national exit poll , and the ‘ results ’ were revealed a few seconds after the last ballot slip was boxed .
24 And when she jumped up again , the chair sort of stuck to the seat of those awful green breeches she wears and came up with her for a few seconds until the thick syrup slowly came unstuck .
25 The black culture will have a significant , if not dominant , place in your family perspective because every other influence will be portraying and reinforcing the white culture — hence a token attempt with a few books and the occasional embarrassed conversation will not combat it .
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