Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] few [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ellis Cashmore finds few surprises in Studs Terkel 's epic survey of US attitudes to race |
2 | Now safely home , Eva shows few signs of her experience . |
3 | Mr Kurtz admits few blemishes either in man or music . |
4 | Milan has few fountains for so Mediterranean a city and this one , the oldest , was itself only built in 1782 to a design by Piermarini . |
5 | Still Morris has few regrets . |
6 | Still Morris has few regrets . |
7 | But Barclays ' Vine-Lott says few people ask the price at which they can sell their shares . |
8 | No wonder Dolly Parton has few fans in Ulan Bator ! |
9 | Siemens is keen to add more logic devices to its semiconductor line , and Hewlett has few licensees fabricating Precision Architecture — and several US chipmakers fabricate more than one RISC family . |
10 | With the country now in recession and the drop in new car sales accelerating quickly , Lamont has few options . |
11 | Keener recalls few disappointments or disagreements in his career . |
12 | Nell Gwyn offers few Guineas clues |
13 | Japan has few energy resources of its own and it has learnt to be frugal : energy prices are approximately twice those in Britain . |
14 | We have noticed that Lawrence uses few pronouns , and to some extent the definite article may be seen as an alternative device of cross-reference , less ambiguous , because it is accompanied by a noun identifying a previous reference . |
15 | When it comes to racing etiquette and forthright language , Mario has few equals . |
16 | MUCH AS he has been donning the hornrimmed glasses and adopting his Clark Kent persona of late , Curtly Ambrose has few equals when it comes to persuading a cricket ball to move faster than a speeding bullet or leap tall batsmen in a single bound . |