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

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1 And I went down a few hundred yards again .
2 It can be quite illuminating to write down a few vague goals , and then to discover just how deepseated your real feelings about nursing can be .
3 When this sort of presentation takes place , resist the inclination to bend over your notebook , except for jotting down a few key words .
4 He flicked the switch up and down a few more times .
5 Up and down a few more hills .
6 Great that we 're making a few bob at last ; I 've bunged down a few more ideas for old Clash songs we could flog to various fee-paying customers .
7 However , most of these were very small organizations only arranging a few hundred or perhaps a few thousand holidays a year .
8 But animals , to varying degrees , employ all the senses available to human beings , with perhaps a few extra ones , and often with a far greater range of sensitivity .
9 For quite long stretches of the meal these glances , with perhaps a few small frowns and smiles , are all we need to sustain communication .
10 Ancient marble columns and building blocks are scattered throughout the village , providing a doorstep here , a lintel there , or perhaps a few mooring posts .
11 How big is the search space ? perhaps a few hundred states
12 Er my final point sir is concern with perhaps a few emotional points being made to my right about the old and the infirm and the young not being able to afford houses .
13 Disappointment for Oxford , joy for Swindon and perhaps a few more converts to Rugby League .
14 Obviously a few spare fivers had not found the right pocket .
15 The advantage of this is that social secretaries deal with other people 's money , so a few wrong decisions wo n't hurt their own wallet .
16 She had more than enough to cope with , but the chance of a job to bring in a few extra shillings was not to be scorned .
17 He quietly filled in a few more forms while she was changing .
18 You seem to have filled in a few blank spaces for me . ’
19 Only a few rural areas , isolated by bad roads and non-existent railways , remained relatively untouched , but even these , by virtue of their isolation , were often gobbled up by the equally voracious demand for holiday homes and weekend cottages .
20 Orwell felt that the bulk of British public opinion was behind Chamberlain 's foreign policy of ‘ non-intervention ’ , dissension being voiced by only a few thousand left-wingers , some of whom went on to fight in Spain .
21 Mr Murphy says eligibility levels which took account of variations between households and actual , rather than assumed , figures for tax and housing , could be definitively assessed by further analysis of detailed Family Expenditure Survey statistics at the cost of only a few thousand pounds .
22 The man , pictured in yesterday 's Sunday Mirror wearing a thick black false beard , also claims he was paid only a few thousand pounds from the massive haul and is now broke .
23 The Witt Librarian John Sunderland rejects the idea of charging a fee for consulting the archive on the grounds that it would raise only a few thousand pounds .
24 There are only a few thousand maleos left , most of them in the northern parts of the island .
25 Here a great mass of molten rock , lying only a few thousand feet down in the earth 's crust , heats the rocks on the surface .
26 The centre of the Sun is at a temperature of fifteen million degrees and at a density 150 times that of water ; in Richter 's experiment , the density of the gases would be a mere fraction of water density and the spark that was supposed to ignite the thermonuclear explosion would have a temperature of only a few thousand degrees .
27 Firing visually into the dense grey packs moving across their front on the slopes opposite , only a few thousand yards off , gunners can seldom have had so superb a target .
28 Morton 's controversial final chapter is only a few thousand words long and attempts to sum up the marriage now but TODAY has discovered new revelations showing how close Diana came to walking out — and still might .
29 One possibility therefore was that the Earth is only a few thousand years old , a second theory is that ancient helium-3 trapped inside the Earth is being ejected by volcanic eruptions and the third idea , Palmer 's , was that the Earth is indeed billions of years old and that fusion is taking place even now .
30 By contrast , the legends concerning Atlantis and the others refer to a period of time only a few thousand years ago .
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