Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [art] few [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dustin , who had arrived with Anne , three-month-old Jennifer , and a nanny , played the piano or sang dirty songs to a guitar accompaniment in the hotel lounge in the evenings and , on one occasion , went into the kitchen to gather a few pots and pans to use as bongo drums in order to entertain his colleagues .
2 ‘ He 's not the first striker to go a few games without scoring , ’ Alex Smith , the Aberdeen manager , said .
3 Well , I can report on that front that we have been offered the opportunity to secure a few locomotives ( one has already been given to us ) , and a number of pieces of rolling stock .
4 Merson is controlling his diet and craving for fast-food in a bid to lose a few pounds excess weight , but spoke out yesterday to nail the lies that he has had a bust-up with George Graham over the battle of the bulge .
5 Keep the rudder where it is and allow the speed to increase a few knots so that both you and the student can observe the exact position of the rudder pedals .
6 Cough worse ( < ) lying down which causes the most violent cough to appear a few moments later .
7 These poltroons seems to think that it 's a big deal to hoist a few pints of Smithwicks after an afternoon spent with their heads stuck up some geezer 's back passes .
8 On a warm day , the instructions said , it would be sufficient for the horseman to place a few drops on his perspiring forehead to call his horses from a fair distance without saying a word , or making any sound .
9 It 's just a desperate attempt to get a few votes ’ .
10 The following summary of ideas on stress placement in nouns , verbs and adjectives is an attempt to present a few rules in the simplest possible form .
11 And then of course , when she came into the village to buy the few things they need — it is astonishing how modest Mr Swinton 's needs seem to be , she hardly buys any comforts at all but I gather his man is an excellent gardener and they keep a pig for bacon — ’
12 There are few short cuts in any weight loss regime , but new light metal alloys and ceramics will probably enable the smaller diesel engine to shed a few pounds .
13 Everyone is aware that the Chancellor has a difficult ordeal to face a few hours later and no one wants to make the occasion even worse .
14 Most impressive was a demonstration of real-time speech to text , where Digital Equipment Corp 's chief tempted fate by getting the machine to translate a few words .
15 Most impressive was a demonstration of real-time speech to text , where Digital Equipment Corp 's chief tempted fate by getting the machine to translate a few words .
16 ‘ Sounds a good place to plant a few informers . ’
17 In your mind you will have a picture of your ideal small farm with grass , crops , livestock , vegetables , and fruit meeting most of your needs , without waste , and a marketable surplus to provide a few luxuries .
18 She had even let Doc Threadneedle into her greymass to plug a few loops , although she did n't want too much done in there .
19 You might think that the doctor 's waiting room is just the place to crack a few gags .
20 At the same time , we need to make sure we respect people 's desire to have a few moments quietness immediately before and after worship .
21 Wimbledon 1992 would seem to be the ideal venue to prove a few people wrong .
22 ’ And the chance to flatten a few Gharrgoyles . ’
23 Dear Ralph It was a blessing to have met with you Wednesday night to share a few moments with a fellow Christian who like I has stumbled on the walk .
24 Horses have always been an expensive pastime but in the current economic situation any chance to save a few pennies is more welcome than ever .
25 Then there is the chance to repeat a few words :
26 Gives me the chance to get a few things done . ’
27 Ever-enterprising chairman Reg Burr , sensing the chance to make a few bob out of the wave of sentimentality which has greeted the old stadium 's demise , contacted local auctioneers , who will be putting some Den memorabilia under the hammer next Wednesday .
28 As he put his hand in his pocket to withdraw a few coins he knew that he was lost .
29 Outside the Bank of England he put the bag on the ground to have a few moments rest .
30 In the old days , when Margaret Thatcher was still a chemist , and John Major was John Major-Ball , most MPs and many Ministers stayed away from the Party conferences , regarding it as a necessary vulgarity , an annual opportunity for the spear-carriers and party bit-players to travel to a seaside resort out of season to spend a few days in the proximity of the great .
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