Example sentences of "[det] [subord] a few " in BNC.

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1 I say this because a few days ago Spurs were linked with a different ( Swedish ) defender , so may have pulled out any interest .
2 This gives a jumble of echoes that will sometimes persist for as much as a few seconds after the original sound has ceased .
3 If full airbrakes are needed for more than a few seconds , and it looks as though they should be kept on , sideslipping should be used to get rid of the excess height so that for the last part of the approach less than full airbrake approach is required .
4 If your symptoms persist for more than a few days , then contact your doctor for advice .
5 Call your doctor for advice if symptoms persist for more than a few days .
6 Yet there were those who moved easily around the margins , and I am certain the profound effects of this liminal time extended to more than a few of us who made this transition into structural limbo .
7 As she walked from the post office empty handed , she pretended to be an American tourist , one who could leave in a few days , one for whom the trip would soon be nothing more than a few travel stories and postcards .
8 The worst case was in July 1989 when an alternator set fell off at around 100mph at Harrow on the main line into Euston and caused a major derailment , fortunately with no more than a few injuries .
9 First , at currents of more than a few amps , capacitors that can carry the current without suffering di/dt stress , heating stress , and MHz ringing tend to be physically large , and expensive compared with normal power supply capacitors .
10 The company 's employees have embarked on a strike that could seriously disrupt international air travel if it lasts for more than a few weeks .
11 From his universal nickname — Tenko — it will be surmised that Dennis demands more than a few laps of the pitch prior to a session in the pub .
12 That was at most a couple of miles up the road and no more than a few pence on the bus .
13 It had been splendidly undemanding ; because of his family , she did not see him more than a few times a month , always meetings snatched at short notice and with absolutely no expectation from him that she would be available .
14 Ironically , fate intervened and he never did make that his career , which is probably just as well , since when he was given the task many years later of steering British Aerospace into the private sector he crossed swords with more than a few civil servants and did n't have a lot of time for them .
15 In practice , many though not all informals have no security of tenure over the site on which they work , have very few means of tying their small workforce to the enterprise for more than a few months , and may run out of their supply of recycled materials ( from the formal sector ) at any moment .
16 The truth he got , but , when he rose to his feet at the splendid Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre to declare the summit open , no more than a few people present had any inkling of what he was about to say .
17 Abel , for example , is obviously a Democrat , as he slipped more than a few anti-Reagan barbs into his presentation .
18 ‘ But where the sentence is substantial the offence will be grave , the risk the offender represents to the public can be significant and the difference which decision to grant or not to grant parole makes , may be more than a few months .
19 As long ago as 1976 , the marine resources committee of the FAO believed that ‘ populations of all three dolphin and porpoise species were probably being exploited in the Turkish fishery at levels they would not be able to survive for more than a few years . ’
20 No more than a few hundred of these are used with any frequency .
21 But even these can not afford to act as nursemaids to more than a few sick clients .
22 It will take more than a few scandal-mongers to sink him .
23 Few people in Japan expect Mr Gorbachev to make more than a few diplomatic utterances about the islands while in Tokyo .
24 Loverboy tries hard to be hilarious , but raises no more than a few laughs .
25 Although Frankie had been dozing , he was too hungry to sleep for more than a few minutes at a time .
26 With little more than a few snorts and grunts , the lumbering animals were coaxed down the ramp .
27 You could never expect things to last , after all , could not plan more than a few days ahead .
28 As I said in an earlier chapter , the principle of speaking is not to go on for more than a few minutes without getting your audience to do something — applaud or laugh or raise their hands .
29 ‘ And there were never more than a few dozen ringleaders , ’ Bob Mather , a local butcher , tells me .
30 Nevertheless , it seems to me that more than a few Frenchwomen are carrying powerful foglamps , and are doing a good job of raging against the dying light .
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