Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [art] few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The interior , although fairly basic in its design , is roomy and much better screwed together than a few years ago .
2 Under cover of the conversation , Luke drew her attention , his hand brushing against her arm through the fine fabric of the lacy jacket , and she started nervously so that a few drops of wine spilled over the rim of her glass .
3 Only that a few madmen liked to kill each other , and the British Army and the RUC , and there was nothing anyone could do to stop it .
4 If this phase difference is negligibly small , say , less than a few degrees , then the line may as well be represented in terms of lumped components corresponding to the total series and parallel impedances .
5 It does n't take long and a few minutes trying things out could mean hours saved later and some useful space where you have used up some leftover yarns .
6 Anyway to finish that story about stopping and starting , I stopped there for fifty years and me mother was still alive when er when I at ninety three and when I retired in nineteen seventy nine , nineteen eighty I told me mum that I was finishing and she looked at me I told you that job would n't last and I , I , I mean I 'd done fifty years all but a few months .
7 Kádár was fairly liberal in that respect , so long as a few taboos were respected , especially the role of the Soviet Union .
8 That might work with the philosophe who put together the doctrine in the first place but it is unlikely to work with a follower who is able to live with all sons of inconsistencies so long as a few slogans can be repeated again and again .
9 Even in a larger group , so long as a few actors stand to benefit disproportionately from the group 's success , then it may be worth their while to bear the costs of collective action , although less-involved people will free-ride .
10 So if we 're talking about something talking about something taking a light year to reach us in terms of light , any possibility of human contact we 're talking about millions of years , probably , rather than a few years .
11 ‘ It 's just that a few days ago I heard one of our members say something about Connie .
12 This exchange of ideas during the class in no way impeded the work of the children , as these conversations never lasted longer than a few minutes and even if two children spoke together they continued their work .
13 Where " events " last longer than a few hours or one day , the need for order in the relationship is increased .
14 It seems as if I have been here a lot longer than a few years , and I do not think that I could ever fit into an institutional regime again .
15 It is probably true to say that if young British-born Caribbeans from London have a conversation lasting longer than a few turns , then it will contain London English even if it contains Creole as well .
16 No-one stayed longer than a few weeks .
17 And most of those who do will only try it once or a few times .
18 I was obsessed by new clothes to the extent that I 'd lost interest in something if it was more than a few hours old .
19 Thus the warming and the movement of water help to give rise to climate , which is immensely complex ; and the day-to-day fluctuations which are known as ‘ weather ’ are extraordinarily difficult to predict in detail , more than a few hours ahead .
20 I get up fairly early , as you know , so he would n't be in it more than a few hours . ’
21 Most of 'em do n't get used more than a few hours in the year .
22 On the other hand , more than a few civilians were sloppy and needed to smarten up a bit .
23 It appears never to have remained sufficiently constant to enable benches more than a few kilometres wide to form , at least since the beginning of the Pleistocene period .
24 Half of one ear was missing , and his nose had obviously been broken more than a few times .
25 Jonah Barrington , Britain 's squash-rackets hall-of-famer , has come up against the Pakistan sportsman 's competitive edge more than a few times down the years in that windowless torture-chamber which can be a squash court .
26 Or more than a few times actually .
27 Anyone with a slightly cynical bent would have initial difficulty being convinced by the Inspirals ' contentment with their shrunken market — as someone who last saw the Inspirals dwarfed by a wealth of pyrotechnics and gargantuan lighting at Reading , your correspondent can only assert the view that their new scaled-down persona does them more than a few favours .
28 He was n't expecting the jarring shock that shot through his other arm but the shortness of the flex prevented him from pulling it more than a few inches off the table .
29 She had not moved more than a few inches when one of the men broke free , his fist smashing downwards .
30 Modern scientists tell us that Bartley could not have survived more than a few minutes in the whale 's belly , let alone the half-day or more it took the unwitting sailors on the mother ship to release this modern Jonah .
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