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

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1 Government subsidies were also , in effect , greater for higher-density development ( subject to Parker Morris minimum standards ) , and all these factors have combined to militate against the building of few dwellings and small estates in isolated locations .
2 Yet the use of few parameters , if they are well chosen , can still be an efficient means of pollution control .
3 Even if an officer is working on a pollution problem requiring repeated visits , he continues to do the unpredictable wherever possible to provide the polluter with few opportunities to organize his activities so as to create a spurious impression that things are under control .
4 Not so long ago , a haulage company would send its drivers out into the world with few opportunities to communicate with then until they returned .
5 It is a piece with few reasons to be a film , and mercifully few pretensions to cinematic status .
6 Mrs. Wexford was a woman of few words .
7 Monkou , bought from Chelsea for £750,000 this season , limited Chris Kiwomya 's attacking abilities in a game of few opportunities .
8 It is a society with few sanctuaries when protectors turn upon you .
9 The other cause of the present crisis was Ben , a man of few principles , whose only view of life was through the bottom of a tankard , riddled as he was with guilt and arrogance .
10 Zoser appeared to be a man of few friends .
11 Mainz was a see where Staufen interests were strong and a majority of the princes elected Lupold , bishop of Worms , a strong adherent of Philip , and a man of few scruples .
12 Whether or not this is so , few would deny that Abbado is a sound choice , a man of few words who nevertheless commands great respect among orchestral players and is as highly praised for his Rossini as for his Mahler , his Mozart or his Brian Ferneyhough .
13 Most formidable of all is the Scots joiner grandfather , ‘ dour , stern , Calvinistic … a man of few words , just and honest in his dealings , but feared by his family . ’
14 Bill Templeman was a man of few words .
15 A man of few words , but strong opinions , the England skipper is not prone to make rash assessments .
16 Mauve , a man of few words , said , ‘ Stay then . ’
17 HUSBAND Ernst Hort was a man of few words .
18 Camille wondered whether , if she was not here , he would be more expansive , then remembered that he had always been a man of few words .
19 He had a clear scientific mind but was self-effacing , modest , and a man of few words .
20 Of medium stature and with strong , sensitive features , he was reserved by nature and a man of few words , but had a delightful , dry sense of humour .
21 He was a man of few words but many graphic gestures .
22 He was a man of few words in any case , Maggie noted .
23 Blitherdick , usually a man of few words , had become lachrymose about Blenkinsop 's enjoyment of a good wine .
24 ‘ Suspicious circs , ’ said Bush who was a man of few words .
25 ‘ As you know , I am a man of few words .
26 Wife Sandra adds : ‘ He 's a man of few words who hates the slightest bit of noise .
27 It was a table with few delicacies .
28 Competition in a market with few suppliers , none of them controlling the market but each relatively large ( oligopoly ) is much more likely to be distorted if one of those suppliers takes over or acquires an interest in another , than in a market characterised by fierce competition among many suppliers .
29 The Scottish Nationalists are also considering a programme of civil disobedience in protest at a fourth term of rule by a party with few seats north of the border .
30 It 's a time for few windows and we have many , and maybe it 's even a time for living in town or city with lights and movement and not just the dead nettles of the water meadow to gaze at .
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