Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [vb infin] a few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Children can learn that food is available only at the table so they may manage a few minutes sitting down to eat and then get up and run around .
2 ‘ I 'm really making a plea in the lectures that if the British want to get involved in Europe , they should show a few signs , be prepared to learn other languages , open up to other cultures .
3 I recalled that they should learn a few verses to say to me on my next visit .
4 If they take their work home with them , maybe they 'll do a few hours ' work off the mains .
5 PAKISTAN batsman Salim Malik reckons that if the England Test team learn to play properly , they might win a few games of international cricket
6 Of course , they might ask a few questions . ’
7 Later on they might have a few minutes together and he would hold her and she would become herself again .
8 It did n't win it any friends in the Sun Microsystems Inc camp , where they could stand a few friends .
9 ( A wry comment from two young people who sometimes had to delay posting letters until they could find a few pennies for stamps . )
10 All the previous week Kidd had exhorted his forwards to concentrate on winning the battle up front and not simply live in hope that they could gain a few crumbs and hope their more skilful backs would steal a march on Shannon .
11 The Americans and British , intent on not getting stuck in the town , wandered in and out talking of electricity and sanitation , then said they would send a few soldiers for a short time .
12 Whenever they reached an island that was likely to be visited by European sailors again , they would release a few pigs , to run wild , multiply and form a permanent supply of protein — on islands seemingly not well provisioned for humans .
13 They will spend a few days with their hosts in the classroom , before going on a camping trip in the Dutch countryside .
14 And then they can dig a few holes for you .
15 Now they can enjoy a few luxuries .
16 Shivering pleasantly in her new blouse trimmed with lace nicked from Silvex Modes the week before , two quid borrowed from Ted means they can afford a few halves , jumping over the gutter full of leaves .
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