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

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1 If using ordinary rollers , aid the process by switching your hairdryer on to the cold setting and whizz over hair for a few minutes before unwinding the rollers .
2 After chatting to Davidson for a few minutes longer , he went back to his office .
3 They talked about their plans for a few minutes .
4 After a while , sitting in the car , we saw her stand for a few minutes first on one of the Howes , then on another , still and with arms raised .
5 She rummaged about in her brown paper carrier-bag for a few minutes more .
6 Cos Grant 's gone off to play with his computer for a few minutes .
7 Or concentrate on your breathing for a few minutes , just feeling your stomach rising and falling but without trying to control the breathing in any way .
8 Outside the wind grew even more savage and we cut short the one doomed attempt to raise the tent , retreating to the truck for a few minutes of poor slumber .
9 Sir Geoffrey rang through to his secretary to ask her to bring in tea , and we chatted over tea for a few minutes .
10 He handed me a toffee , climbed into his car , beckoned me to sit on the other front seat for a few minutes , and removed the celluloid sidescreen to give us more fresh air .
11 In 1984 there was considerable publicity concerning a woman who gouged out her eye and another who slashed her breast in order to get out of her cell for a few minutes .
12 These days , of course , now that I am a grown woman , I would have little problem with saying I was feeling ill and suggesting we take a break for a few minutes .
13 Katharine and Benji had produced some nice work together and at this point Jennie told them to have a rest on a long rein for a few minutes .
14 They discussed books for a few minutes .
15 They sat in the car for a few minutes without speaking .
16 She went into the hall , glad of anything that would take her mind from Dana for a few minutes .
17 ‘ I 'll bring you some tea in a few minutes , ’ he said .
18 I will give her a ring in a few minutes , but suspect I suspect that you and daddy have to have a bath together .
19 A special intercom linking the theatre with the pathology lab means surgeons can find out the results of a biopsy within a few minutes to establish , for instance , if a tumour they are operating on is malignant .
20 But I 'll touch on the reason why they do n't need those condition in a few minutes .
21 WATCH receptionist/telephonist Ann Sheppard at work for a few minutes and productivity levels take on a whole new dimension .
22 Back at the table I was in crepuscular mood for a few minutes , then bent once more to the task of diverting the wedding guests .
23 If I feel that a particular patient is suffering from extreme tension and finds it difficult to relax , then I may suggest that , during the two weeks following the regression session , he simply practises a basic relaxation exercise for a few minutes a day .
24 Leaving her mother-in-law in charge of the tea-stall for a few minutes , Elizabeth went back to the inn-yard with Tamar and the coachman .
25 She considered the question for a few minutes before she replied , ‘ Barbados takes a bit of getting used to , but its good points far outweigh the bad .
26 A murder trial jury has been told that a teenager who was left in charge of a baby girl for a few minutes killed the child by picking her up and smashing her head against a wall .
27 But if you leave a child for a few minutes he may find the pills you keep in the bedside drawer and poison himself .
28 It was the work of a few minutes .
29 They sprayed the subjects with cold water when they were undoubtedly in REM sleep , and then woke them after varying intervals of a few minutes .
30 The results suggested that the half-life of these complexes was short , in the range of a few minutes for P A2b and of 10–20 seconds for P A3 , since the DNA-strand opening was undetectable at both promoters after a 10 minutes challenge and , in the case of P A3 , considerably reduced after a 15 seconds challenge ( Figure 4 ) .
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