Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] a few minutes " in BNC.
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1 | It was very simple , efficient , and reliable in operation , with the minor disadvantage that the vaporizer required preheating for a few minutes before the engine could be started ; when running , it retained sufficient heat to ignite the injected fuel . |
2 | Rachel groaned as her alarm sounded the following Monday morning and , rolling over , she flicked the button to silence it , then lay for a few minutes staring at the ceiling . |
3 | Excuse me I 've got not exactly hay-fever but I think I 'm going to be sneezing for a few minutes . |
4 | 2 Add the mushrooms and spring onions , then stir in the tomato purée and soured cream and simmer for a few minutes . |
5 | Simmer for a few minutes . |
6 | Simmer for a few minutes until the sauce is thickened . |
7 | Add a cinnamon stick or a few slices of fresh root ginger , then simmer for a few minutes — check it has a good flavour , then remove the spices and add 450g/1lb chopped rhubarb . |
8 | Heat the oil and gently fry the spring onions without browning for a few minutes . |
9 | Then either leave to rehydrate , then eat or alternatively cook for a few minutes before eating . |
10 | Add peppers and tomatoes and cook for a few minutes , then add the remainder of the vegetables , the marjoram and wine and simmer gently for 30 minutes . |
11 | Cook for a few minutes more , stirring thoroughly . |
12 | It became the Chancellor 's habit to interrupt his morning procession to work for a few minutes of Cabinet Room conversation with the Prime Minister . |
13 | Mustard should be allowed to stand for a few minutes after mixing and before serving to allow the flavour to develop , but mix little and often the flavour will be retained but the pungency will soon be lost . |
14 | Sprinkle the yeast over the water in a cup and leave to stand for a few minutes in a warm place before stirring to completely dissolve the yeast . |
15 | Remove the meat from the pan and allow to stand for a few minutes before slicing . |
16 | Cooking procedures : most of the meals do not need cooking , just add hot water and leave them to stand for a few minutes . |
17 | This takes time to begin with — lots of lovely sitting around going through the magazines again but , when needed , the index which is stored in a file can be looked up and the right magazine located in a few minutes . |
18 | She stood listening for a few minutes , trying not to smile . |
19 | Turn off the heat and allow to set for a few minutes . |
20 | In order not to dull your pleasure I intend to only speak for a few minutes in case we all get snowed in/melt away in the heat ! |
21 | He and the housekeeper continued to converse for a few minutes and finally he said , ‘ Very well , Mrs Pettifer , sherry at six . ’ |
22 | Bake for a few minutes , to allow the pastry to just cook . |
23 | ‘ She wakes for a few minutes and then is unconscious for several hours , ’ said a police spokesman . |
24 | If you wait for a few minutes , and it really can be that long , you might be surprised to discover that Windows un-freezes of its own accord . |
25 | More typically , the individual child stands at the teacher 's desk , muttering or stentoriously chanting for a few minutes , until checked by the ticking of a card which is slipped into the reading book at the page he or she has reached , or is expected to reach " by next time " . |
26 | She did n't know how far they had come from Gloucester , but surely after an hour at a steady gallop they had put enough distance between themselves and the castle to halt for a few minutes . |
27 | She drove for a few minutes in silence , then she said , ‘ You know what I 'm going back to ? ’ |
28 | But how could I achieve in a few minutes what I had failed to accomplish after hours of trying ? |
29 | All savour the wonderful position and the advantage of living within a few minutes of the A55 Expressway , with fast journey times in both directions . |
30 | For stable samples we rarely need to obtain spectra in a hurry , and commercial spectrometers generally operate on timescales ranging from a few minutes to several hours . |