Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adv] few " in BNC.

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1 There were too many working hours for too few police as it was without letting any be wasted unnecessarily .
2 The effect of relatively few firearms had been devastating against a warrior race with no previous experience of them .
3 The smaller the SD in relation to the mean , the more scores cluster around the mean with relatively few high or low scores .
4 The initial concept of the T.4 was for a ‘ dual-control trainer with as few changes as possible ’ .
5 Conversely , some people are introverted , and seek out relationships with very few people and then only on their own terms .
6 In these studies , multiple treatment variables with relatively few patients in each risk factor group have precluded detection of changes in the healing rate associated with non-pharmacological risk factors whose effects are usually smaller than those due to ulcer therapy .
7 I was n't surprised that my mother was silent on this subject — she acknowledged the existence of rather few people .
8 The unexpected finding of very few and exclusively group II introns in plant mitochondria may be explained by their requirement for trans-splicing .
9 The sensitivity of Bio-Rad GAP Test IgG described in our study is almost identical to that found by another groups , but the lower specificity could be explained by one or more of the following : their reliance on histology as a standard , which might be difficult to interpret in the presence of very few organisms ; the exclusion from their study of patients with chronic superficial or atrophic gastritis in whom H pylori was not identified , thus reducing the number of true negatives ; the relatively high number of cases of chemical gastritis in their H pylori negative group without specifying whether these patients had been treated with NSAID ; and the presence in their H pylori positive group of chronic atrophic gastritis in 117 of 160 ( 73% ) , which may have been paralleled by a rise in the number of false positive cases .
10 First , the evolution of a new unique sequence with a new function may require the selective modification of as few as 5 per cent of the bases .
11 ‘ Yes , ’ said April , making it increasingly apparent that she was a girl of very few words .
12 Ramblers With very few exceptions , the ramblers are distinguished from the climbers by flowering in one display of bloom and then no more , on long flexible stems that have developed the year before .
13 All Léonie managed to discover from the postman 's hints was that the priest had had the bones taken away for a quick burial in the cemetery with as few people present as possible , and that people were still visiting the site of the apparitions , waiting to see whether Thérèse would go back .
14 It can also be as elementary as the monotone with either few or no inflections .
15 If Labour had accepted PR , and the possibility of an agreement with the Liberal Democrats to introduce it , then it could have ensured defeat for the Conservatives by giving the Lib Dems a clear run in as few as 20 seats .
16 ‘ In London , in 1934 when the knowledge of the power of the atom was a dream in very few minds , ’ Dr Tariq said , ‘ there was a Hungarian refugee .
17 This can , of course , create very undesirable consequences : social stability may be endangered by concentration of too much power and/ or wealth in too few hands ; the privacy of citizens may be abused under the excuse of maintaining law and order , or for commercial gains ; the state may take a " big brother " role ; the business community may acquire too much political power ; or , although very unlikely , IT experts may decide that they should take over the running of the country , since it is only they who can understand the unnecessary complexity of IT systems .
18 This must have encouraged shoppers to restrict their high street visits to as few individual trips as possible .
19 The contents are secret and have been seen in their entirety by very few officers below the rank of Assistant Chief Constable .
20 To misquote Sir Winston Churchill : ‘ Never in the field of human conflict did the votes of so many influence the outcome of so few in so much time . ’
21 Some managers who carry a smaller team of paid workers with only few volunteers have indeed shown support for the new breed of ‘ unemployed ’ worker , in order to broaden the CAB volunteer base .
22 Part of the idea may have been a selfish desire to limit citizenship to as few people as possible , now that it brought greater material advantages .
23 Thank you very much well it 's always a pleasure to hear of about the Seamanship Foundation and I 'm sure that , as you might be saying , and er the need for the foundation 's fundraising will be rather heightened this year as a result of last year 's drop but I 'm equally sure that you will get a tremendous amount of support from the members and on that note which I think is er also is an important method of concentrating our priorities and on the basis of we 're extremely lucky to be able to pursue a really very enjoyable pastime with relatively few problems and that if we can get those opportunities to many more , who would otherwise not be able to enjoy and in fact frequently do n't get to enjoy any other pastime , we should endeavour to do so and consider ourselves lucky that we can .
24 By the closing date there were only seven names on the list and although the cancellation of the event was unprecedented and most regrettable , it would have been quite impossible to fulfil the purpose of the day with so few .
25 This reminds Daedalus of an ecology with relatively few interacting species .
26 Its members will be drawn mainly from the Commons ( the lower elected house ) , a few will be from the same party in the Lords ( the non-elected upper house ) and , although they remain in Parliament as MPs or peers , their role is very much as members of the executive , aiming to steer their programme through the assembly with as few complications or delays as possible .
27 There were too many organizational structures with too few members and even less real action .
28 However , most of these were skeletal structures with very few members .
29 There are still plenty of waters with relatively few people on them and some of them contain some eye opening fish .
30 Ceauşescu 's distancing himself from his fellow countrymen , whether for reasons of security or hygiene , meant that his daily life involved him in regular contact with relatively few people .
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