Example sentences of "[art] few [noun] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you wear that , ’ he said curtly , ‘ you 'll destroy one of the few things your father possessed . |
2 | And er we , one of the few times my dad came to Foundry Lane he I got a book , I think it were called Tiger Tim and , on the back they gave a model that you cut out with scissors and pu |
3 | Did , even with the few times my parents have gone away , I 've never held parties , I may of had a couple of mates round just to let them kip over or something , come back I 've never , ever held a party , I would n't , I respect them , well I mean I would n't respect them make , every er penny they earned in the last fifteen years gone into that house , they 've had one holiday in that time and erm , gorgeous house , no its a lovely house , full of nice stuff as well , I , I , I would n't dare have a party |
4 | Scholz was wearing that wise , reflective look that pipe-smokers get or act on the few occasions their pipes are working well . |
5 | After a few moments her voice grew louder , and she started to shout at her mother . |
6 | For a few moments her still-sleepy eyes refused to focus on the dramatic black handwriting . |
7 | In a few moments my right hon. Friend the Chancellor will set out our detailed proposals to deal with the problem of repossessions . |
8 | Retirement migration is an important component , but except for a few areas its contribution to population growth has been smaller than that of other age groups , not just pre-retirement moves but also those of younger working age and their families ( Warnes and Law , 1984 ) . |
9 | In all but a few cases their treason had been petty , enlisting in the German ranks after being taken prisoner or something of that sort . |
10 | The cat , delighted that its ordeal was over , burrowed under the covers like a furry hot-water bottle , and although Mildred had only meant to sit and get warm , within a few minutes her eyelids began to droop , and before long she was fast asleep — so fast asleep that she did not hear the door opening very quietly . |
11 | After a few minutes her voice began to grate on Dougal 's ears . |
12 | ‘ For a few minutes our hearts were in our mouths . |
13 | In a few minutes your eternal soul will be waiting at Hapexamendios 's door . ’ |
14 | Within a few minutes my body was one mass of bruises from head to toe . |
15 | So after it happened a few times our teacher said ‘ We wo n't have cooking like this any more . ’ |
16 | They themselves might suffer from the climate , but if they managed to survive and interbreed the chances are that in a few generations their offspring would have reverted to wild-type coats once again , as a result of the inevitable mixing that would occur among the stray cat colonies . |
17 | In Fontanellato , as in many other villages in Italy , there were professional embroiderers who made a living by embroidering sheets , tablecloths , and nightdresses for brides ' trousseaux , and also taught a few girls their skills for a small fee . |
18 | A cat , with her mouth full of seagull feathers , was feebly trying to climb up , but after a few feet her claws lost purchase and she slithered back by gradual stages to the deck . |
19 | So serene , in fact , that after we 'd had a meal at the bungalow and a few drinks my mother did something she 'd never done before . |
20 | ( OK , so I 'm guilty of psychic breaking and entering on a massive scale , and the occasional bit of arson , but I did deliver a few villains their come-uppances when nobody else could , and I once taught a woman how to fly … ) |
21 | After a few days its rightful owner came to collect it and informed her that it was in fact a ferret . |
22 | After a few days my condition improved , the weather changed dramatically , and I made my way across the cultivated , fertile fields of Normandy . |
23 | He was n't allowed to work that day , so people turned up in a white shirt and tie and looking smart , they had to wear uniforms even a cap but unfortunately nowadays , although a lot of the I have seen quite a few people their uniform has changed since I left , but erm they do come to work in very very casual work now . |
24 | Her father encouraged her desire to learn navigation and other aspects of seamanship , and after a few years her proficiency was obvious to everyone who sailed with her . |
25 | Perhaps too the journey had reminded her of the dreadful certainty that within a few years her beauty would fade , and all these inflated hopes and fears had combined to produce a mood of abandon utterly foreign to her that had found its culmination in that jungle storm . |
26 | In a few years her shame , and she herself , would be forgotten . |
27 | In a few years their needs were very different , the young one needed to be in bed and the older one wanted to play music with his friends . |
28 | Captain French died in 1854 and within a few years his wife was confined to a mental home . |
29 | He used to say that in a few years his uncle would retire ; then he would be in control . ’ |
30 | Bourdieu 's articles on markets preceded by a few years his pieces on ‘ fields ’ . |