Example sentences of "with a few [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In cases around the room lie the collected fragmentary treasures of human ancestry , mostly skulls , jaws and teeth with a few partial limb bones . |
2 | Whether it has been recently fired will only be shown with a few additional laboratory tests . |
3 | He knew he must look barely human , a robotic skeleton with a few charred scarecrow tatters hanging from the steel . |
4 | The pale , polished maplewood floor was strewn with a few vibrant kelim rugs . |
5 | The market expects a jump in profits from £3.4m to £4.2m pre-tax this year and news of further contract awards , together with a few senior management appointments , is expected soon . |
6 | They were exactly the sort you 'd expect to see at this kind of activity : mostly middle-aged or older Americans or Germans in running shoes , with a few earnest Guardian readers thrown in for local colour . |
7 | You could experiment with a few different distortion pedals . |
8 | As far as the performance went … well , individually Macca played really well with a few lovely cross field balls . |
9 | The population of this delightful little town was estimated in the official census of 1894 to be 19,722 , most of them Martiniquians — a hybrid mixture of creole , mulatto , negro and coolie — with a few French government officials and civil servants . |
10 | To make them easier to serve , we 've firmed up the mixture with a few fine cake crumbs so that they do n't melt the moment they hit room temperature . |
11 | A little walled garden , with a few pollarded lime trees in it , and one or two urns and busts , and a solitary policeman tucked away in a little sentry-box inside the gateway . |