Example sentences of "[art] very few [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The very few cases in point suggest that his confidence would not be misplaced .
2 To the rector 's unfeigned delight , the newcomer was among the very few communicants at the altar rail at the eight o'clock service on the following Sunday .
3 Prostatitis is one of the very few conditions for which doctors may sometimes recommend more sex .
4 Tanzania is one of the very few countries in Africa that broadcasts in only one African language plus that of the former colonial power .
5 When the old Roman city was revived and became London again , from the late ninth century on , one of its prime functions in the eyes of King Alfred and his successors was as a bulwark against the Danes ; his boroughs had a major defensive role to play , and London was the greatest of them — one of the very few cities of this age which came wholly to fill a Roman enceinte .
6 The Dornoch Firth is one of the very few areas around the British Isles given a Grade A classification for shellfish purity .
7 He must have been a natural for the job , being one of the very few Greeks with an appropriate qualification .
8 In 1668 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society , becoming thereby one of the very few businessmen in that body .
9 It is one of the very few creatures in the world that can kill by electrocution .
10 Salt was one of the very few necessaries of life that could not be produced anywhere and had to be transported from the centres of production on the sea coasts , on tidal rivers , and from certain inland centres .
11 The car was parked neatly between two patches of off-street parking , in one of the very few parts of the street that was neither metered nor dedicated to residents ' parking .
12 He was one of the very few men of science who gave a welcome , albeit qualified , to Vestiges ( 1844 ) presumably because he could see the wood for the trees ; but when the Origin of Species came out in 1859 he disliked it heartily , and became one of the most formidable opponents of Darwin and Huxley .
13 As Frances Power Cobbe observed , the doctor assumed a position of great importance in the middle class household and was indeed one of the very few men of her own class that the married middle class woman dealt with directly ; while to doctors , middle class female patients represented a lucrative source of income .
14 They did not pause on her arrival , though Alix , ever polite , waved obliquely to welcome her back : watching them , it occurred to Liz that perhaps in all the years they had all known one another , this was one of the very few occasions on which they had all been in the same room .
15 This quotation is one of the very few places in his work where he actually mentions soil erosion .
16 In a very few appearances on the mini tour , he accrued sufficient money to gain his card for the 1991 Volvo Tour .
17 To her surprise , within a very few minutes of passing the broken signpost , she came upon her ‘ pony tree ’ .
18 There were a very few sources of material which were unrationed : parachute nylon could be bought sometimes and this was used for underclothes and men 's shirts .
19 Assuming a mean temperature of 14°C for the earth and lower atmosphere as a whole , all but a very few homeotherms in tropical regions lose heat constantly to the environment .
20 Everything eaten turns to wind and they may feel full and distended after only a very few mouthfuls with momentary relief ( > ) from belching .
21 The other evening , with the help of a lot of film , he put the spotlight on a very few areas of endeavour where he thought we might be actually going right .
22 Hence , chemical studies are confidently carried out on one or at most a very few instances of the materials that chemists are analysing and synthesizing .
23 Within a very few weeks of his father 's death , Lewis found himself obliged once more to take up the routines of an Oxford term : weekly tutorials , college meetings and lectures .
24 In the event there remained only a very few clients with a need for care beyond normal services .
25 Although Christianity is the ‘ state religion ’ of Britain , it is often said that the majority of people who are nominally Christian will go to a church only on a very few occasions in their lives — for a Christmas or Easter service maybe , or a family christening .
26 After only a very few years of teaching it becomes the twenty-first or the forty-ninth .
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