Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [adv] a few " in BNC.

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1 In 1961 , the President made only a few shadowy and conventional gestures to the black community .
2 Donna flicked ahead a few pages but could see no way of hastening her search for the information she sought .
3 One point to remember , incidentally , is that in those days all recordings were played at 78 rpm , so each side ran only a few minutes .
4 The horse jumped forward a few paces with his limbs bunched up and then , holding himself for a brief moment in a static rear , galloped off in sheer terror down the path .
5 Mrs Czermak received only a few cuts and bruises but her victim was killed instantly .
6 My son-in-law came home a few weeks ago and confessed he 'd been having an affair with a girl in his office .
7 It is not up to us to forget or forgive the crime that Germany committed only a few decades ago ; the only ones who might have done so died on the battlefield or , worse yet , in the gas chambers .
8 Sharon , 25 , and 27-year-old Hamdi met at Nottingham University — then discovered their parents lived just a few streets away from each other in Birmingham .
9 Fill players like O'Grady and Hibbit , then later Bates and Yorath played quite a few games .
10 We had heard from Werner Meyer that the Toraja custom of burying their dead in high vaults began only a few hundred years ago when Bugis raiding parties from the lowlands began pillaging their burial sites for the booty interred with the corpses , and as recently as 1964 an army general stationed on the island had led his army on similar raids .
11 Yet their death by chainsaw took only a few moments .
12 The marriage lasted only a few years , cut short by the death of Eliza ; when Robert returned to the same altar at St Leonard 's in January of 1837 as a widower , he must have had more than a flash of déjà vu .
13 Spurs ' humiliation was compounded when Lineker mis-kicked wildly a few feet in front of goal and fell flat on his back .
14 The year 's prize crisis occurred just a few days later , when the German battleship Leipzig visited the city .
15 Although not only really big natural find came to light , nearly every family group took home a few Roman coins and , perhaps , the odd hammered medieval coin as well .
16 Coventry is the home of several major attractions including the world famous Museum of British Road Transport located only a few minutes drive away near the city centre .
17 Drums of radioactive waste stored just a few feet behind a fence that seperates the Harwell site from a public footpath .
18 Since the whole process took only a few seconds for each blank and the woman was working full-time it could not be denied that this woman knew , from her own sensory experience , a great deal about the making of magnets .
19 Where tropical forest grew only a few years ago , a vast desert is now rapidly engulfing inland Brazil spreading at a rate of several miles a year .
20 Poverty kept everything depressed including the birthrate , so that the planet held only a few million people , mostly low-tech agricultural .
21 The double explosion came just a few hours after a bomb exploded at Woodside Park tube station .
22 The assault came only a few hours after Gorbachev had reassured a Federation Council meeting in Moscow that force would not be used .
23 ‘ We encountered a baby common dolphin trapped only a few feet from the surface , its beak and tall flipper hopelessly wrapped in layer upon layer of nylon mesh .
24 The two sides may be called the Goths and the Greeks , and while the Goths won the war , the Greeks took quite a few battle honours .
25 From the PC user 's point of view , neatly labelled disks can be a godsend , and utilities for producing such things did well a few years back .
26 Most of the later graptolites had only a few branches and , in the Silurian , species with only a single branch tend to dominate the assemblages .
27 next week , but Ruxley had quite a few seeds out and erm , Nana was gon na buy some and then she said er , she , she 'll leave it , she 'll go down to Pole Hill first cos they said they 'll be out
28 ‘ Maybe Kenneth fancied quite a few of his friends in some ways , but it never came out physically .
29 The scope of Mareva injunctions has expanded at a remarkable speed , and on many points ( and especially the territorial reach of injunctions ) events have overtaken cases decided only a few years ago .
30 The train moved forward a few yards and stopped .
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