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

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1 They stared at the dead sheep for a few seconds longer , then went back to the van .
2 ‘ You 'll notice that this ‘ fridge opens from right to left , so the door would conceal the identity of anyone entering the kitchen for a few seconds at least .
3 He fell headlong , his arms flailing , and struck the street hard enough to lose consciousness for a few seconds .
4 The loads on the structure are lower during the first half of the launch and it is not unusual to exceed the placard speed for a few seconds during the initial steepening of the climb .
5 The normal stopping method is to let the motor run at idling speed for a few seconds before depressing the ignition switch .
6 So it can only be human failure I E that she was driving and just sort of lost her concentration for a few seconds and that was fatal
7 Occasionally her face was illuminated by the navigation light for a few seconds .
8 Immerse the section , slab or plaquette in the reagent contained in a suitable dish or tray for a few seconds or until the yellow precipitate forms .
9 ‘ Never , in my life , ’ he murmured distractedly , leaving her mouth for a few seconds to hungrily kiss her cheekbone , her temple , to lightly nip the lobe of her ear , ‘ have I met a woman so obstinate , so pigheaded … ’
10 YOU will probably have seen many films in which cases of dynamite catch fire and detonate to great cinematic effect within a few seconds .
11 This had never happened to her before , and she was dumbfounded that , in the course of a few seconds , her life could change so much .
12 The Duke stared at Sharpe for a few seconds , then flinched at the blood which was caked on the Rifleman 's jacket .
13 ‘ But you 're right , Lewis , ’ added Morse slowly , as he sat back and stared at the ceiling for a few seconds .
14 Asked to sum up in a sentence the essence of his long career as a reporter , he considers the question for a few seconds , laughs , and says : ‘ I do n't think I could do better than quote my old friend the late Jimmy Robinson , who was the Daily Mail 's man in Belfast for many years .
15 Tapping a ruler across the palm of her hand , Sister Rosario stared at the child for a few seconds .
16 In addition to the permanent taps , the monitors have been able to tap a conversation on any telephone within a few seconds by means of the TKO device .
17 Pete listened in the hallway for a few seconds , and then he knocked on her door .
18 Leaning forward , he placed both hands on his walking-cane and held the pose for a few seconds , then he raised one white-gloved hand to the monocle at his hight eye and stared out at the audience .
19 A few moments earlier , Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd dithered on the pavement for a few seconds , presumably wondering whether to brave the cameras but thought better of it and he , too , entered by No 12 .
20 Ruth stood in the doorway of the room for a few seconds , looking at her aunt who was drifting on the edge of sleep .
21 The transition from one to the other takes place after a few seconds of observation , is discontinous and can not be stopped at in an intermediate position .
22 The yard was bright as day for a few seconds , then night crept back in around the flames .
23 I smile back and we hold eye contact for a few seconds .
24 Occasionally the sun would appear from behind a roof-top , and she would feel its warmth for a few seconds .
25 When I go , I hold my breath and completely immerse myself under the water , trying to keep as relaxed as possible , and I stay under the water for a few seconds .
26 11 Dip the tin into hot water for a few seconds and turn on to a serving plate .
27 As they leave the fair ( moving towards the camera , which pulls back with them ) , their joyful cries become unheard and they move in slow motion like creatures under water for a few seconds .
28 To do this , dip the moulds in warm water for a few seconds , ease the mousse away from the sides of the moulds and carefully tip out , then garnish as before .
29 Inserting the cut end of a stem into boiling water for a few seconds ( protecting the flower ) often prevents wilting eg with roses .
30 It comes to the surface for a few seconds several times each day , and two short exposures to light separated by 12 hours are enough to initiate its reproductive cycle .
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