Example sentences of "[prep] a few [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 However , there was a delay of a few minutes from the start of the experiment before the chicks ate their first camouflaged rice grains .
2 It was in a sad little side street — one of a few survivors from the era of terraced housing before the sprawling council estate was built in the fifties .
3 DDT and PCB levels in the blubber of a few porpoises from eastern Scotland analysed in 1967 were considerably higher than in seals from the same area .
4 Seismic data were returned to Earth over a period of a few years from these five stations , though they were reduced to four when the Apollo 11 station stopped working .
5 Journalists must be told that this is a speculative lunch with only a small information content and that the general intent is to discuss the subject in broad terms with the injection of a few ideas from the PROs .
6 When it seemed that the sound and whatever it emanated from was about to overwhelm us , the engine and coaches of an express train appeared in the left-hand window and whizzed past a few feet from the front bumper .
7 Except for a few letters from Helen to Jane Aldis , there is nothing until January 1897 .
8 They both were astonished that so far no indication of trouble had come from the town common ; but reckoned that it would not be long now before it did , for a few escapers from the castle had been glimpsed running in that direction .
9 ‘ 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 ?
10 Ron Wood invited Buddy to stay on stage for his own short set and then Gary Moore strode on once again , his keyboard player teasing the audience with a few notes from the Stone 's classic Satisfaction , hinting at what was to come .
11 On Friday night Alan had met his project deadline , and spent the evening in the pub , celebrating with a few others from his course .
12 The 80R is essentially a twin channel , 80 watt amplifier with a few departures from the norm that are all its own .
13 Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle .
14 After the season the show would tour the country with a few troupes from the original cast and local children appearing in the large scenes .
15 The children are left out on the plains with a few goats from a very young age .
16 Occasionally Ella took the train to town with a portfolio of hand-blocked patterns , and usually she returned , blown but jubilant , with a few orders from firms who appreciated her strong shades of olive green , dull beetroot and dirty yellow madly ensnared in black mesh .
17 People going with a few items from their attic .
18 Red-faced and embarrassed , Mr Aird cleared his throat and launched into a few bars from Jean Sibelius Finlandia .
19 Shirley was a good runner , and she caught Heather up a few yards from the fire .
20 In a similar line of argument , Reynolds 's Newspaper ( 14 August 1898 ) viewed the Hooligan panic as an indictment of the hypocrisy of a civilisation that took ‘ so painful an interest about moral handkerchiefs and hymn books for the barbarians of the wild Soudan ’ while turning a blind eye towards ‘ the far wilder barbarians they may find within a few paces from their own street-doors ’ .
21 Certainly , the change within a few months from the Grand Moral Union of the Productive Classes to the Grand National Consolidated Trade Union suggests great confusion of purpose .
22 The administration of the Famine was remarkable for the absence of nearly all leading Bolsheviks , apart from a few speeches from one or two of them .
23 In the villages without supplies water for all domestic purposes is fetched from springs , from wells and in a few cases from streams .
24 They pinch most of what they say from the student press in America and throw in a few tags from Colonel Ojukwu .
25 This example is unusual in having the stem deliberately fired a bright coral red , also found within round the tondo-picture ; a rare technique , practised in a few workshops from the time of Exekias .
26 Just think , in a few years from now baffled Frenchmen could be facing a generation of British tourists demanding : ‘ Ee chuck !
27 Sarah favours Kylie at the moment , while Tom is keen on Michelangelo , which in a few years from now will probably mean a painter again rather than a Ninja Turtle .
28 And once they 've been picked , cut the foliage back hard to a few centimetres from the crowns to stimulate new growth .
29 Irish rugby is notorious for peaks and troughs , so look forward to a few peaks from now onwards .
30 Let us suppose that your department is keen to try investigative work ; some have been on courses ; there is access to a few ideas from books and journals ; and the main concern is how people will cope personally and pedagogically in the classroom .
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