Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] a [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The roof goes on in a few tumultuous hours . |
2 | Asking the candidate to wait on for a few minutes . |
3 | Yes , I think I shall stay on for a few days here . ’ |
4 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |
5 | Only got in for a few minutes as half the church was there . |
6 | Caird also goes in for a few unnecessary stunts , such as having two of the ladies of the town played by men in drag . |
7 | But the assumption that all morality means sexual morality is too widespread to go down without a few squawks of protest . |
8 | The chances of the Government being defeated when amendment 27 is voted on in a few weeks are now difficult to judge . |
9 | The hunt itself moved on after a few minutes , leaving the terrier man to flush out the fox . |
10 | Take this tiny sample : Leopold Bloom , the Dublin Jew , with his touching mixture of timorousness and courage , has looked in for a few moments at a church as a Mass is ending . |
11 | New York became conditioned to skyscrapers which were torn down after a few years ' life to be replaced by newer skyscrapers . |
12 | Fisons enjoyed another buoyant session , helped along by a few comforting words from broker Hoare Govett , who hosted a presentation to institutions on Wednesday . |
13 | Cider and culinary apple orchards have gone the same way , all helped along until a few years ago by government grants to grub up the old trees and replace them with easy to spray , prune and pick bush types . |
14 | I ask him to come down for a few days and I also invite Lady De Marr . |
15 | " Ask Dr. Lorrimer to come down for a few minutes , will you please ? " |
16 | Ask him to write down in a few words what he thinks his present image is , and what he wants his image to be , and he will most likely fail to do it . |
17 | The reader in men and masculinity from Bradford University conjured up images for me of a muscular man walking in with a few four-packs of larger under his arms ready to address BASW delegates . |
18 | Poured on to the plane , alone , Burton was humped for thirteen hours across the Atlantic , assuaged by alcohol ; stopped over for a few drinks in New York and then taken on an eleven-hour trip to Los Angeles which was made tolerable by more alcohol . |
19 | I was expecting you , of course , but I must have dropped off for a few minutes . ’ |
20 | We stopped off at a few cafes on the way so that we could stretch our legs . |
21 | ZOOLOGIST Terry Walton stopped off for a few days in India in 1967 . |
22 | We have recently had another Degree Day and an opportunity to meet up with a few familiar faces . |
23 | ‘ We 've come up with a few names . |
24 | I thought I might catch up on a few chores instead . |
25 | In Britain , those from the late Fifties and Sixties fetch about Pounds 1 , while pre-war badges can usually be picked up for a few pounds . |
26 | The pros are expected to come up with a few answers to problems . |
27 | I wonder if you 'd care to wander up for a few minutes and we could perhaps move this matter of Gray on a bit ? |
28 | At such moments he knew that he loved Frances , and he could feel the seductions of a conventional marriage , of meals such as this happening every Sunday , of knowing each other 's daily news , not always having to catch up on a few months ' worth of events . |
29 | Large particles will fall out within a few hundred kilometres of the detonation site ( the local fallout ) while smaller particles and gaseous radionuclides injected into the troposphere may be transported around the earth in the same hemisphere and between hemispheres by , for example , the East African low-level jet stream ( Findlater , 1974 ) , to be deposited hundreds or even many thousands of kilometres away ( the tropospheric fallout ) . |
30 | So all them hassles what you 're gon na get in the future when they they 're gon na fall out in a few years time . |