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

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1 Many small birds have escaped with the loss of only a few feathers because of a smartly delivered peck with a sharp beak .
2 Miraculously , however , the books hold together , with the loss of only a few pages , until the end of the year .
3 Relative savings of only a few percent in this area can therefore mean sizeable savings in absolute terms .
4 Yet to arrive at this version , Ohmann has nullified the effect of only a few transformations : those transformations used to form coordinated sentences ( cf[5] ) , relative clauses ( cf [ 6 ] ) , and comparative clauses , together with certain deletion rules .
5 The requirements of the sectors which are expanding today bear little resemblance to the requirements of the industries of the last century , or indeed to the industry of only a few decades ago .
6 Under these circumstances , attempting even an interim assessment of just a few facets of change may appear premature ( not to mention hubristic ) .
7 How our lives have changed in the course of just a few decades .
8 And it was n't a case of just a few beatings and that
9 Igfets have strange characteristics , which mean that they are not much use at frequencies of below a few kilohertz .
10 Sometimes the most immense-changes are given to us in a short story of only a few pages : Chekhov 's ‘ Let Me Sleep ’ sees an exhausted , brutalised servant-girl murder a baby in six pages ; Katherine Mansfield 's ‘ Revelations ’ sees a woman who longs for freedom and independence rush for security to an unloved but ardent suitor — because everything feels strange at her hairdresser 's , where she learns that a tragedy has occurred — in seven pages .
11 For instance , one could have a form in which special interludes have a natural place such as : There are of course many variants of such schemes , suitable for use in single-movement works of 20-minute duration down to short movements of only a few minutes .
12 The discovery of even a few of these objects could tell us much about the early history of the Solar System , perhaps more than we would learn from the elusive ( or illusory ) Planet X. Gerald D. Quinlan is at the Lick Observatory , University of California , .
13 particles are stopped by a sheet of paper and have a range of only a few centimetres in the air .
14 you can get th I 've seen people spend sort of quite a few minutes going round in circles and give up on that when they 're nearly at the answer .
15 And you t you 'll find sort of quite a few examples of products erm
16 Public perception of the war in Europe was of a senseless conflict fought out in the mud and filth of Flanders , with thousands killed each day for the sake of only a few yards of territory soon lost in the next offensive .
17 Examination of just a few of these underlines the channelling and legitimating role which law plays in particular types of commercial activity .
18 Although the finding of typical , oval , thin-shelled strongyle eggs on faecal examination may be a useful aid to diagnosis , it is important to remember that substantial worm burdens may be associated with faecal egg counts of only a few hundred epg , due either to low fecundity of adult worms or to the presence of many immature parasites .
19 A period of just a few seconds was allowed for recall and if they could recall only one or two letters the subjects were asked to specify their position in the sequence .
20 Strong and sometimes quite intense relationships with individuals are built up over a period of even a few weeks .
21 Today , the kestrel , if not endangered , is certainly one of the world 's rarest birds of prey , with a population of only a few hundred .
22 Within a dozen years Philadelphia , its capital , was among the half-dozen largest English towns in North America and , although it had a population of only a few thousand people , very few towns in England apart from London were much larger .
23 If the sociologist regards the interview schedule ( and , as we shall discuss later , the questionnaire ) in this way then he will not rush blithely into the field with a schedule which is the product of just a few hours ' odd jottings on rough paper .
24 The new charters were likely to have been written in the royal chancery rather than by their recipients , permitting greater uniformity , a more dispositive note , and the regular appearance of only a few royal officials as witnesses .
25 Such large assemblages of young in the charge of only a few adults is known by the French word for a nursery — a creche .
26 As breeding birds Moorhens are common , occurring wherever there is water ; even ponds of only a few square yards frequently hold breeding pairs .
27 In fact they have to be trained — starting with distances of only a few feet from , and within sight of , the loft .
28 Done quite a wee bit and I 've been there at a few of their , quite a few of their meetings and erm a good friend of quite a few of the councils .
29 He could hear the loud yet muffled interchanges between his father , John Carter , and his stepmother of only a few months , Rhoda .
30 For information that affects the share price of only a few companies ( unsystematic information ) , traders will probably choose to buy or sell individual shares ( or their options ) rather than index futures because the movement in the index will be very much smaller than that in the share prices of the affected companies .
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