Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] minutes ' " in BNC.

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1 the convictions of ( 1 ) the person who took off his clothes in one of the fountains in Trafalgar Square ; ( 2 ) the persons who shouted ‘ Remember Biafra ’ during the two minutes ' silence at the 1969 Remembrance Day ceremony in Whitehall ; and ( 3 ) the person who painted the word ‘ Jews ’ in two foot high letters on the garden wall of a house occupied by a Jewish family , the father of whom had been a prisoner at Dachau .
2 The fun stops during the 90 minutes ' play , though , because Taylor wants ‘ a good win ’ .
3 After a few minutes ' walk I arrived at the edge of the wooded area ; in front of me was about two hundred yards of grass , rising to the high ground covered by thick gorse and ferns .
4 After a few minutes ' walk it seemed she had truly left the hamlet of Pook 's Common behind .
5 After a few minutes ' thought , he announced , ‘ I must reveal the truth , I suppose .
6 After a few minutes ' silent reflection , however , I saw that the difficulty arose because we had read the phrase in quite different ways .
7 The time demanded in maintaining roses is not great , it does not mean a number of hours or days a week , but it does mean a regular tour around , if only of a few minutes ' duration , perhaps in the evenings , with secateurs in hand to snip or prune away faded flowers , and a puff or spray here and there as and when you find aphids or other pests .
8 and er , like Christmas , erm , they have these things on the telly when there 's about , every , every night there 's like a fifteen minutes ' programme , just before the close-down , of like , B B C One .
9 This would force some leading figures , like Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown , to fight for a few minutes ' speaking time from the floor — or keep quiet .
10 K. Peacock , of Belgrave Terrace , Hurworth Place , Darlington , remembers the whole class stood for a few minutes ' silence when told the news at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School .
11 All those below were too busy and had not time to spare to comfort him with a few minutes ' companionship .
12 He would be coming round to collect in a few minutes ' time .
13 It is absurd , every time we introduce another element of our policy , for him to leap on to the populist pitch and then , as he no doubt will in a few minutes ' time , find some detailed reasons for being opposed to it .
14 However , the difficulties involved in providing a safe and reassuring environment for staff working with this group of people are one reason why so many professional staff still clamour to retain the old asylums ; in such asylums staff know they can summon help at a few minutes ' notice from a neighbouring ward and from resident medical staff .
15 The individual trials lasted no more than five minutes each followed by a few minutes ' deliberation .
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