Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , you can just get on and off them a few times and they never seem to register the same thing twice !
2 I looked wildly about me a hundred times , unable to think what to do ; then I threw my coat on over my nightdress , pulled woollen socks over the wool trousers I wore to protect me from the cold , and ran to the door , without listening to what his friend was trying to say to me .
3 I daresay if we get someone sensible to look after them a few hours a day , they wo n't suffer too much .
4 Resist the temptation to climb onto the ledge , for this is one of those red herrings which prove difficult to retreat from , and make haste with the short traverse , after which a few moves on rounded layaways gain the surprisingly airy belay .
5 Well the difficulty is that for somebody a confident women who who can play the same game and who who feel powerful has a sense of power herself , it probably is fun .
6 Copulation is repeated at intervals between which a few capsules are laid ( Fretter and Graham , 1962 ) .
7 He must have looked at both of them a dozen times in the first two minutes .
8 ‘ Kevin sponsored a friend of mine a few years ago and took over his wife .
9 He saw them at their home , talked with them , wrote to them , received letters from them — and all the time heard blow-by-blow accounts of their sexual activities , all of which a few years earlier would have had them rotting away in jail for life .
10 He tossed the packet towards her a few moments later .
11 She could have walked past her a dozen times and never even noticed her , so intent had she been in enjoying her own experience , so wrapped up in the ambience that Rune had encouraged with his own participation of the pleasures around them .
12 During the evening she caught sight of him a few times , always dancing , holding his partners very close , and managing to avoid her eyes .
13 I 'm glad it was one of my second-hand buys ; it only cost £10 so I suppose I 've had my money 's worth out of it a few times in the garden .
14 The man with his ar his hands up in the air walked towards us a few paces and then P C ordered him to go down onto his knees slowly and then consequently end up on his chest with his arms outstretched .
15 I suppose that makes the rest of us a little bonkers .
16 After that — ’ he swore ‘ — if I 'd thought about you before we made love , afterwards I thought about you a thousand times more .
17 Lot number sixty seven Lot sixty seven is another one there we are , that one showing for you a hundred pounds for this , and ten , twenty , at one hundred and thirty , forty one hundred and forty is bid and selling for one hundred and forty pounds , anybody else at one for one fifty , one sixty going on sir ?
18 If you 'll teach me I 'll come and work for you a few hours a week . ’
19 A sailor stood beside the captain , behind them a dozen men in jungle fatigues and black berets .
20 The joke turned against me a few days later as we were preparing to go alongside a ship at Baltic Wharf on the river Crouch .
21 Mr Deng 's dash for rural freedom began in villages like one a few miles outside Chengdu , Sichuan 's capital .
22 It 's worth shopping around for one a few years old , after the initial sharp depreciation ( which can be as much as 70% over three years ) has levelled .
23 ‘ If you 'll just bear with me a few minutes , gentlemen , I 'll just nip along to the car , if I may .
24 If you 're with a bank and you 've been with them a few years , they 'll give you all kinda loans .
25 ‘ After all , I 've only been with them a few years . ’
26 Having 2 ex-county players on the team has also been very worthwhile with helpful tips being tried out every week ( as the Institute chaps will tell you , comparing our game with them a few weeks ago and the Charity Match just played — sorry David what was the score … ? )
27 I mean , when our Bon was learning I went with her a few times she frightened the life out of me !
28 Instead , he had dropped her outside the Half Moon in Portesham , exchanged with her a few platitudes about the working week to come , then driven home to Radipole in time for tea with his mother .
29 And so she behind all the way but caught up with her a few metres
30 ‘ Dylan as an actor and as an explosive performing force was a dangerous rival for other actors , as I know , for I worked with him a few times or several , and once for instance a director [ Douglas Cleverdon ] said to him — we were rehearsing a radio play at the time — Dylan , will you take the words ‘ Mam !
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