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

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1 Innumerable country spires turn bronze amid newly ploughed fields of copper , just for a few moments before the ball disappears .
2 In the water I found only a few coins because the beach dropped off quite steeply into the water , making it difficult to detect .
3 As it was , I was lucky to get away with a few bruises if the person who slugged me was the one who knocked off Mahoney .
4 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 .
5 Current holder of the European title , Griffin was only passed fit to box by the championship doctor a few hours before the action got under way .
6 FOUR of the five gunmen who had been occupying the Nicaraguan embassy in San Jose , Costa Rica , for nearly two weeks left the country yesterday a few hours after the siege had ended peacefully .
7 But Springbok officials and security officers at the club gave a different version of the incident which occurred just a few hours after the team had arrived .
8 A spokesman for the ICPC said the investigation into the death started early on Sunday morning , a few hours after the body of Gerald Maginn was found .
9 She 'd tacked a few scraps of old cotton into a baby-gown too and sent it round next door for the new Rattrie baby , born very inconveniently , as it turned out , the day after the funeral , her fit of generosity entirely misplaced , since the child had only lived a few hours and the gown — upon which Odette had worked a few hasty stitches of embroidery — had ended up in the pawnshop — Cara had seen it herself in the window — to help pay , she supposed , for yet another infantile disposal .
10 Yet there are a few hints that the possibility of specific performance even of these judgments should not be dismissed out of hand .
11 All she had been told when she came round after the anaesthetic was that there had been a few complications and the operation had taken rather longer than had been expected .
12 The Post Office sells a few souvenirs and the cafe sells sandwiches " to go " , and there is a converted barn selling walking gear and souvenirs with a smashing little tea shop .
13 Skipper Andy Townsend , another Norwich old boy said : ‘ If we can get them all back fit again , get a few wins and the confidence going , there 's no reason why we ca n't get up there . ’
14 I ad-libbed for a few minutes while the re-take was set up and they warmed to me , which boosted my confidence and gave me the edge .
15 The last I saw of Angy was a few minutes after the class ended .
16 It was very simple , efficient , and reliable in operation , with the minor disadvantage that the vaporizer required preheating for a few minutes before the engine could be started ; when running , it retained sufficient heat to ignite the injected fuel .
17 A second limitation is that the duration of the effect with standard doses is confined to only a few minutes before the drug diffuses around the circle of Willis and into the opposite hemisphere .
18 As it was only a few minutes before the shop closed , he forbore to detail the checkout girl with his usual badinage about the finer points of philosophy or astrophysics .
19 Despite being normally mesmerised by the subject of the early Renaissance artists , on this occasion I was grateful to see the professor stacking up his papers a few minutes before the lecture was scheduled to end .
20 ‘ If it 's all right by you , I 'll wait a few minutes until the storm subsides , ’ Vitor said , as thunder boomed again .
21 Simmer for a few minutes until the sauce is thickened .
22 It is the unique experience of rail travellers on the Gotthard to glimpse the same , unmistakable baroque-domed village church three times in a few minutes as the train passes it at different levels above and below .
23 But the time should still be only a few minutes and the parent should go to collect the child and indicate when it is appropriate to join the family again .
24 Such increases in tannin in browsed Acacia nigrescens in southern Africa have been reported to take place in a few minutes and the production of ethylene during damage has been considered to be the promoter of tannin increase .
25 I remember the days of the old motorbike test , when you just rode around the block a few times while the examiner walked to various points and watched you .
26 She had needed nothing but some rough grazing , a few wells and the hospitality of the bedu to get her across .
27 There were still a few stars but the moon was down , and there was a faint grey glow to rimward .
28 Well I got a video and , like , that 's all we got a few videos and the video showed you how to use a condom , and that was it .
29 So many exceptions had been made to earlier Navigation Acts by royal licence that it had sometimes looked as if they were intended to raise revenue rather than to direct trade , and in the 1660s there had been a few signs that the legislation which Charles had inherited from the Republic and had then extended might still be treated in the same way .
30 Newell admits that there are still a few things that the software can not do — in particular it does not handle the dynamic marks that define volume , or tempo markings .
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