Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the smell of warm grass came to join that of the roses and gunpowder and he fell asleep for a few moments , dreaming of cricket fields and meadows . |
2 | He fell asleep for a few hours just before dawn and woke cold and cramped , his head on the small desk , his body somehow wedged on the stool . |
3 | Tabitha looked around in vain for a few minutes . |
4 | 2 Heat the oil in a small frying pan and fry the turmeric for a few seconds . |
5 | The keel stayed solid for a few moments , then clouded and became clear as glass . |
6 | Even then , you might still finish each day feeling guilty about the many chores which inevitably remain undone . |
7 | ‘ It shows that the public is beginning to realise that for a few pounds spent on car security they can protect their second most expensive purchase , ’ he said . |
8 | ‘ It shows that the public is beginning to realise that for a few pounds spent on car security they can protect their second most expensive purchase . ’ |
9 | Then , after going on like that for a few minutes he took my hand and said , ‘ Faith you were absolutely rubbish ! ’ with that famous dead-pan expression . |
10 | So after a week he takes away the bandage , removes the bit of radium , sure enough there 's a bright red radiation burn on his forearm but apart from that he feels fine , he does n't feel ill , he obviously has n't died , er so he said well I 'll leave that for a few weeks and monitor my , my health and see if there 's any long term affects from this exposure to , to radiation . |
11 | He remained like that for a few seconds longer , while they tied his wrists to a pair of iron rings bolted into the wall , and then they let him go and left him dangling there — half in , half out of the river . |
12 | He seemed to consider that for a few seconds and then replied , ‘ Maria Luisa needed me around . ’ |
13 | They stayed like that for a few seconds , both breathing hard , their mouths almost touching . |
14 | Pointing to the way in which poverty structured the lives of the majority of her respondents , she concluded that ‘ young Black women and young white women become pregnant for the same sorts of reasons , and this is because they share the same socio-economic contexts ’ ( Phoenix , 1988a , p. 154 ) . |
15 | What I 'm worried about at the moment is that large numbers of people are buying computers , especially some of the cheaper ones , and my prediction is that after a few weeks , they get put into cupboards , and are n't used , because they are so unfriendly , so hard to use , whereas in principle computers could be very powerful and useful devices in the home . |
16 | Try saying that after a few gins . |
17 | Nigel considered this for a few moments and then he said , ‘ Tell you what . |
18 | After thinking about this for a few minutes , he said , ‘ No ; it must be imagination . ’ |
19 | He held her like this for a few seconds and then , suddenly , the oddly predatory look left his face and his hands dropped to his sides . |
20 | He sometimes wondered if it was not Blanche 's ability to daydream like this for a few seconds a day , the power to see beauty in apparent ugliness , that was the key to her resilience . |
21 | He pondered the implications of this for a few days , uncertain whether to welcome it or feel alarmed . |
22 | Do this for a few days ( see figure 4 ) . |
23 | Could you leave this for a few days until I 'm fresher ? ’ |
24 | They had been fucking like this for a few months , slyly , without letting on to the outside world . |
25 | It has been shown that measuring these antibodies to establish the diagnosis of coeliac disease is helpful but not completely reliable as a few cases would be missed . |
26 | That Alex Wyllie , the grizzled New Zealand coach , regards this as the All Blacks ' most important tour since the Cup is a tribute not to the Welsh but to the necessity of bringing through the next generation of players . |
27 | what is particularly interesting about the latter findings is that four-fifths of the socially mobile were born outside Colombia . |
28 | He was standing in the far corner , talking to some men , and she was able to view him unobserved for a few moments . |
29 | The resulting set of lists — which are , in effect , indexes — is shown in Fig. 8.2 for the same records in a data file that have already been shown in Fig.8.1 . |
30 | Well if it came over his house th oh of course , next to the that will have been empty for a few years so |