Example sentences of "[adv] [art] few [noun pl] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you could just jot down a few ideas that .
2 Looks round for escape from this man who is obviously a few co-ordinates short of a bearing , and starts to back away slowly .
3 The same applies to anyone , tall or short , who has been dieting for a lengthy period already , and generally to those who are only a few pounds overweight .
4 Frankly , the only people I can think of who need to go as low as 850 calories a day in order to achieve a pacey weight loss on the F-Plan are small , rather sedentary women , only a few pounds overweight , and those struggling off the last few pounds of excess weight after a prolonged dieting campaign .
5 Being only a few pounds overweight .
6 Having a naturally restrained appetite , which probably means that you are only a few pounds overweight and have gained this weight over a lengthy period .
7 SAVE FACE THE SAVE FACE/Lemon Fund has closed with £94,445 banked , only a few pounds short of the money we were required to pay Jason Donovan in settlement of the libel action he brought against us earlier this year .
8 In some places the peat was only a few feet deep whereas in others it went down several yards .
9 The kind of boat fishing at sea that I 've always done has had quite a few fathoms below the boat , but here the water was clear and only a few feet deep , we were certainly less than one hundred yards offshore .
10 In deep water the travelling wave may be only a few feet high : but on those rare occasions when such waves reach shallow water , or coastlines , they can rear up and explode with fearful consequences .
11 In no time at all we were standing on a huge patch of snow at the summit of a mountain only a few feet short of a Munro .
12 I was sad to leave the boat , we had made many friends despite the trip being only a few hours long .
13 When the tide springs up the shore the furthest , it also recedes the furthest — uncovering pools which may be accessible by foot for only a few hours each year .
14 It was after ten o'clock , and he would be quite right to disapprove , if it were n't for the fact that , in spite of appearances , she had slept for only a few hours last night .
15 Three days into our trek we were only a few hours short of the first Zanskari hamlet .
16 That 's what got to me : Miss Mallender only a few hours dead — and Morpurgo smiling . ’
17 But the meeting was only a few hours old when the news broke that Winnie Mandela would face serious charges arising out of the murder in January 1989 of 14 year old activist , Stompie Moeketsi Seipei .
18 Carved out of the rock and only a few inches wide , they require a certain agility .
19 The woodcuts are only a few inches square , and defy the artists ' desire for detail and extravagance .
20 The memoirs are extremely detailed , yet Hickey states that he wrote them almost entirely from memory , having only a few documents available to him and those mostly from his later years .
21 The gap between the two , although only a few metres wide , is deep enough for my boat to pass through at any state of tide .
22 Found on rocky coastal areas , younger wrasse live only a few metres deep , while larger specimens can be found deeper than 15 metres .
23 Evidence of this can be seen in the surprising number of items surviving from the late 19th and early 20th centuries , which one could be forgiven for thinking were only a few decades old .
24 Individually , haplochromines are not spectacular in appearance : most are only a few centimetres long , and silvery , when they are not in their breeding colours .
25 They grow sticking up vertically on sandy sea floors , some only a few centimetres long , some half as tall as a man .
26 They are all about the same size — only a few centimetres long — with roughly the same shape , slim , approximately rectangular , with high foreheads and small pouting mouths .
27 Mudskippers are only a few centimetres long and you can find them in mangrove swamps and muddy estuaries in many parts of the tropics , lying on the glistening mud well beyond the lap of the waters .
28 Don Juan Pond , 122 m above sea level in Wright Valley and now only a few centimetres deep , is assumed to be the remnant of a much larger freshwater lake of at least 10 m depth .
29 Although the ericaceous shrubs are a consistent part of the community , they are usually much reduced in stature by exposure and grazing , and may be only a few centimetres high .
30 integrifolia and the heather Cassiope tetragona ; these grow at most only a few centimetres high , forming thin stands that barely cover the ground .
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