Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is one sign of the rise of semi-literacy that the descendants of the nineteenth-century civic worthies who took pride in the libraries they opened genuinely can not see any problem in closing them down a hundred years later , or authorising the ruthless dispersal of their stocks built up during that period . |
2 | Then , very quietly , she said : ‘ What a brave girl you are , Jenny , to cross by those stepping-stones after falling in from them only a few days ago . |
3 | I detect no conventional underlying plan : although certain melodic ghosts ( from La Mer , and if I 'm not mistaken from Berg 's Op. 6 Orchestral Pieces ) seem to cry like shags and gannets from the rocks at various locations around the coast , the work really does offer itself as a succession of episodes , most of them only a few bars in length ( the shortest of all is the single bar — string and brass glissandi giving onto flutter-tongue flute with gong — that represents Orfordness ) . |
4 | I hardly would — you told me only a few minutes ago . ’ |
5 | It took me only a few weeks to realise that the medical world would never come to grips with polio until it could isolate the virus which caused it . |
6 | Can you give me just a few moments ? |
7 | ‘ Well , all Heather 's friends and relatives have racked their brains for clues as to what might have become of her , as you can imagine , and I remembered her mentioning visiting you here a few months ago . ’ |
8 | Well you 've heard her on phone , she 's phoned you quite a few times . |
9 | Before , it gives you quite a few clues to what you may be asked and will help you to present yourself properly and to prepare your answers . |
10 | And if I 've hung his coats up once I 've hung up , I 've hung them up a hundred times , he 's got a coat hanger on the back of the coat hook on the back of the door |
11 | And it seems that if I go Steve , right , bring me up a dozen sweets and I have n't selled one of them well that would be |
12 | Forty pounds for those , they cost me about a hundred pounds those you know , the materials |
13 | They cost me about a hundred pounds altogether with the materials |
14 | Erm , it 's a city , this takes me back a few months , since the Southern Ryedale local plan enquiry , the character , special character of a city , is derives from a number of elements , there 's the green wedges which centre on the strays which penetrate into the heart of the built up area , there is the encircling belt of open countryside which links those areas together , there are the numerous settlements within the greenbelt and their relationship to one another , and to the city of York . |
15 | ‘ But to my surprise , he phoned me back a few days later , and offered to help me . |
16 | This has set me back a few weeks , that 's all . |
17 | They started off , like most other overseas enterprises , on a commercial basis by raising money from investors who stayed in England , and it took them about a dozen years or so to pay the investors off and become entirely free to run their own affairs . |
18 | Some patients want no further contact with the would-be therapist after the initial assessment , or agree to see him only a few times . |
19 | Instead , as David Elsworth admits , ‘ with Gold Cup horses giving him only a few pounds , it is asking an awful lot . |
20 | It had taken him only a few moments to discover , from his wife 's tirade , that Hank 's book was not quite so innocent as he had imagined ; however , any book that made so much money was a good book , in his opinion , and he had defended Hank hotly . |
21 | It took him only a few weeks to realise that not all saddles hurt , but he never stopped being difficult in his mouth and was rarely eager to please . |
22 | Then he was up and levering the round boulder free , not listening to it crash down the mountain , doubting if the attackers would hear or see — and , if they did , whether they would be persuaded that it was his own body tumbling — but it was one extra little chance that cost him only a few seconds . |
23 | It took him only a few seconds to find the page he wanted . |
24 | Harrison moved out on the starboard wing , had his good look — it took him only a few seconds — returned and took the wheel again . |
25 | She had been talking to him only a few seconds before , but he was gone . |
26 | I remembered how I had walked with him only a few days before . |
27 | Her mother had checked on her only a few minutes earlier , and found her sleeping soundly . |
28 | Juliet felt quite pleased about this ; the girl was her own age , twenty , and , although she 'd seen her only a few times , she felt drawn to her cheerful , intelligent personality . |
29 | Joe 's reply was curt and Mr Beecham looked at this young man who , when he had last seen him just a few months ago , had appeared to him to be a schoolboy , immature for his age : but sitting before him now was a young man with no sign of immaturity on his countenance , for he seemed to have aged overnight , as it were . |
30 | A huge , icing-covered cake with a welcome-home message from airport staff greeted the plucky youngster on her arrival and she quickly tucked into the tasty treat — something that would have been impossible for her just a few months ago . |