Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] for [art] few " in BNC.
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1 | The field was empty except for a few ewes with young lambs . |
2 | Their Korean hosts were said to be upset at the way they barely acknowledged each other in public except for a few surly and petulant exchanges . |
3 | However , the really important area of application is to problems which would be linear but for a few ( separable ) nonlinear terms and here it can be very effective . |
4 | But the natives were friendly except for a few incidents in Skye . |
5 | You can work full-time , part-time or for a few hours in the evenings . |
6 | He had blue eyes and his head was bare except for a few short grey hairs . |
7 | Her earlier fears about what terrors lay in store returned , all the more powerful because for a few minutes she had forgotten them . |
8 | The scales on the disk extend just into the dorsal edge of the disk , the ventral interradial areas are naked except for a few scales next to the genital slit . |
9 | Injuries in war and disasters provide numerous anecdotes of the anaesthetic effects of shock ; a doctor in the aftermath of London 's Clapham rail crash of 1988 reported having treated several victims lying or sitting by the track in a state of bewilderment and oblivious of serious wounds ; in one case an ankle was completely severed other than for a few shreds of flesh . |
10 | But the vista that opened before them was so fantastic that for a few moments she almost forgot to be afraid . |
11 | He was so astonished that for a few seconds he stood where he was and when he did turn round he could see the top of the wall , the delicate pattern of wire mesh against the sky , and hear running footsteps . |
12 | It is certainly true that for a few crucial generations in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the influence of Spanish Jesuits on the never-very-alert minds of the Habsburg emperors was decisive . |