Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adv] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 It seemed that I was asleep for just a few minutes when I was awakened by some noisy bastard shouting into the trench .
2 And all of this for just a few pounds .
3 She put her hands against her face , thinking , ‘ I shall stand this for only a few seconds more , then I shall leave . ’
4 Some of them have been empty for the 20 years since they were built , others have been empty for just a few years .
5 You will find this with quite a few fish — pairs squabble but groups of three or more are fine .
6 But I find this with quite a few of the young ones .
7 The simple go/no-go transistor tester described in April 's EE seems to have been popular with quite a few of our readers and several of you have written with specific queries concerning the circuit used .
8 It is significant , however , that the feedback involved is fairly simple , and dependent on only a few physical parameters , so that the computations concerned are relatively inflexible .
9 Cos , probably you do n't realize that , even a cigarette light , if you drew a cigarette , like that , and er and made it glow , it 's visible for quite a few hundred yards in the darkness .
10 The net result of a system which mixed young and old , debtors and criminals , men and women , first offenders and old lags indiscriminately was , inevitably , that prisoners were exploited , brutalized and deprived of even the few rights that the law allowed them .
11 Oscars can be quite aggressive , I have seen them jaw-lock with quite a few other species of fish , as well as other Oscars .
12 Sometimes , a tree may be all female , at other times , mostly male with just a few branches carrying fruits from female flowers , and at other times again , the flowers will have both male and female organs , as is the case in most other flowering plants .
13 Had its fabric endured with its frescoes undamaged for just a few centuries longer , it might well have been ranked as one of the world 's Seven Wonders .
14 I stayed right where I was on the floor telling myself I 'd be fine in just a few minutes .
15 They had been married for only a few weeks before he had been hacked down by a sabre .
16 This feature allows the virus to persist in the environment even though its host , the insect larva , may be present for only a few weeks during the year .
17 There was no rain overnight so that the ground er is good with just a few soft places .
18 The bride 's mother takes her seat last of all with only a few minutes to spare .
19 Lochryan shore sport poor with only a few dogfish from Old House Point and Lefnol .
20 While our friends have made their new houses look good in just a few hours with a lick of paint , we 've had to put up new ceilings , repair skirting boards and hack off layers of old tiles .
21 With the raffle short of a grand by just a few quid , the cry for the remainder went up .
22 It is interesting that the anion-cation charge transfer is so marked in and and that they are stable in only a few inorganic solvents — eg liquid .
23 However , analysis of genotype-phenotype association is possible in only a few frequent mutations ; the majority of the mutations are rare .
24 The tonal range is extensive from just a few different grades .
25 The tonal range is extensive from just a few different grades .
26 On the other hand Nova Cygni 1975 , which rose to magnitude 1.8 in only a few hours , dropped below naked-eye visibility in less than a week , and by now I have lost sight of it even with the 39-cm reflector in my observatory .
27 if you did that in quite a few places
28 He was alone for just a few minutes and I made my offer .
29 As ever , we must balance the temptation to introduce such rights willy-nilly against the unreasonable cost burden that might rest increasingly on employers , especially those with only a few employees .
30 Detailed experimental analyses of wing-movements during flight are available for only a few species and probably differ in different insects ( Weis-Fogh , 1956a , 1956b ; Jensen , 1956 ; Jensen and Weis-Fogh , 1962 ; Nachtigall , 1966 ; Neville , 1960 ; Vogel , 1966–67 ) .
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