Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] [prep] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 But how could I achieve in a few minutes what I had failed to accomplish after hours of trying ?
2 I decided to put pen to paper and let you know of a few problems some of us have in trying to become machine knitters .
3 ‘ If you were happy together , why should she mind about a few snubs from social snobs who barred you from their visiting-lists for such a reason ?
4 Could you come for a few hours each day , do you think ? ’
5 Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments !
6 Should we listen to the few objections of the few people affected ?
7 This food was also an invaluable help to passage migrants such as the finches and buntings , helping them put on a few extra grammes of fat to carry them through the next leg of their long journey to winter quarters .
8 Producing this amount of new growth also means adequate moisture below : when weather is dry , remember the thirsty ramblers ; lay the hose out and let it dribble for a few hours .
9 You could , if you wish , try Java Fern , which is rather too woody for the tastes of many species — but if you want a good covering you will need to let it establish for a few months — or else you can cheat and use Java Fern-covered rocks/bogwood from another tank .
10 To the buttery juices in the pan add the brandy and let it sizzle for a few seconds .
11 Remove the vanilla pod , skim the jam , and let it cool for a few minutes before turning it into small jars .
12 ‘ They might have happened by now if you 'd just let me see this … opera , TV series , pop-up-book , whatever the hell it is ; and if you 'd let me talk to a few people .
13 Let us think for a few moments of the wonderful achievements of the human race — the towns that have been built , the works of art that have been produced — the books , plays , films , pictures , music … the progress that has been made in science and technology .
14 Before going on to consider more problematic aspects of semantic constituency , let us look at a few more examples of the recurrent semantic contrast test in action .
15 Let us look at a few Elizabethan towns in more detail , starting with York , the secular and ecclesiastical capital of Northern England , a county town and large commercial centre .
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