Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Forcing herself to keep her actions smooth and steady , she tightened the sail again and turned the wheel a few degrees the other way .
2 Balanced lightly on the balls of her feet , Polly turned the wheel a few degrees as Seawitch heeled over .
3 He failed to find a seat at the next general election , but came in for the family borough a few weeks later , and acted as teller against his patron 's impeachment .
4 At the beginning of the year he signed for the Oxford Products Ducati team but the link-up never quite worked out and Robert ended the association a few weeks ago .
5 He was lounging back against the tree trunk a few yards away , consulting his compass and studying the map intently .
6 There was the proliferative retinopathy episode a few weeks ago , and when she was hospitalised for the threatened toxaemia we found that her blood glucose was actually better controlled at home now than in hospital …
7 no fuss and I said ooh , I said I forgot about her being forty , I bought the card a few weeks ago
8 Baxter and Puskas renewed their friendship a few years later in Glasgow when Real Madrid came to play a European Cup against Rangers .
9 I was in the air force a few years later . ’
10 He got me a ring a few years ago .
11 Covered from neck to knee in a thick towelling robe , she swept back into the bedroom a few moments later .
12 The fourth member of the farmhouse group was led blinking out of his bedroom a few seconds later , a thin , scrawny young man with lank hair .
13 The media commentator Michael Leapman , writing in the Independent on Sunday , observed that ‘ she has not usually done well in other roles … her Panorama programme on TV violence a few years ago was not judged a critical success . ’
14 But Ninagawa stops the action every few minutes to make tiny adjustments .
15 His presence in the pitch darkness was marked only by the dull glow of a cigarette , its red tip pulsing into light every few moments to reveal the black pencil of the Colonel 's moustache as he sat , immobile behind his desk , reflecting on the previous day 's visitor .
16 Out in the open firth a few gannets were flying about , watching for any fish movement and occasionally making what seemed like exploratory dives .
17 rachel says she learnt to ski with Chantelle at Gloucester five years ago … she has been out to the snow a few times this season and to be good you have to be able to get out there but this slope is good … and almost like the real thing
18 She came back out onto the terrace a few minutes later .
19 He has had the great distinction of having to deny past intelligence experience — when the former Cabinet Secretary made his allegation a few years ago .
20 One Steiff teddy fetched £55,000 at auction a few years ago , although Stonegate 's reproduction of it is somewhat more sensible priced at £175 .
21 ‘ The 5-0 defeat at Liverpool on Saturday could prove to be a watershed , just like our 9-0 defeat a few seasons ago . ’
22 And he added his hope that in about two years he would have a more straightforward kind of book ready , developing his published studies on Diogenes Laertius , and possibly also an edition of Aeschylus ' Libation Bearers ( on which he had been lecturing earlier in the year ) Without any direct reference to this last suggestions Ritschl , in his reply a few weeks later , implicitly endorsed it .
23 The government blamed the drought on El Niño , the warm ocean current which , sweeping in near the Pacific coast every few years , caused wide fluctuations in the local weather .
24 Early in the programme a few specimens of achondrites were found in both the Allan Hills and Yamato ice fields .
25 Philip left Darlington Hockey Club a few seasons ago to improve his standard of play and joined Norton .
26 ‘ The enterprise of the Leeds City management in securing Speirs would have staggered those responsible for the club a few years ago , ’ observed the Yorkshire Evening Post .
27 He 's only been with the club a few weeks .
28 and finally , our amblings from Kimblesworth cricket club a few weeks back erred in suggesting that Maltby , near Thornaby , dropped out of the National Village Cup because they thought Kimblesworth a bit far .
29 They had thus sighted the continent a few days later than Bellingshausen 's sighting in longitude 2°15' W. Bransfield 's manuscript chart is in the hydrographic department of the Admiralty .
30 It did go through my mind a few times , but at the time it does n't seem that important .
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