Example sentences of "[adv] for the [adj] few " in BNC.

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1 Jim concluded gloomily that in his view we should go on sliding downhill for the next few years .
2 I have n't noticed Reg writing much for the past few minutes , though .
3 only for the first few days
4 But in sub-Saharan Africa , for example , television is only for the privileged few , whereas radio surpasses all other media in terms of audience .
5 Obviously for the first few days after I could n't sleep .
6 Russia 's debt problems were highlighted in a World Bank study released in late September which indicated that the country would need some US$20,000 million of external financial resources annually for the next few years to sustain economic reforms .
7 I had been telling him so for the last few weeks .
8 I think we all feel we would like more central capital funding , but without it , it 's quite proper that we make er the best of use of the , of the assets we 've got , and we were n't using all our estate as effectively as we might , so for the last few years , we 've had a very vigorous programme of identifying land and buildings that are no longer required , and putting them on the market and thereby enabling us to build new facilities .
9 So for the next few days this column will present several different ways of assessing corporate performance for 1989 .
10 So for the next few months she used a variant of the tactics she had tried to perfect with her parents : do what you 're told and keep your head down .
11 The therapist agreed to see David daily for the next few days in order to provide him with support .
12 ‘ Are you going to arrange to be away for the next few days ? ’
13 Just for the first few seconds she was back in the days after Hugh 's desertion .
14 But what I would like to do is to keep him here , just for the next few hours .
15 Choose a sun protection factor of 15 or more for the first few days .
16 Checking his watch he saw it was time to swim back to the canoe and his rendezvous with Roger Courtney , who had been paddling offshore for the last few hours , keeping the canoe head or stern towards the beach so that it was less likely to be seen .
17 ‘ I suggest that we try to put our differences aside for the next few hours and get on with the business at hand . ’
18 Many beekeepers have been examining their bees carefully for the past few years in efforts to find the mite .
19 Watch the fish carefully for the next few hours — especially if there are other fish already in the tank .
20 The Anglesey scheme operated for over 30 years , albeit rather intermittently for the past few years .
21 Well for the first few days I found enough energy to take an occasional dip in the pool and play a leisurely game of bowls .
22 After all , it 's served you well for the past few hours and may now be looking forward to you treating it .
23 In fact , the present strength in depth of the England set-up and the fine organisation nationally bodes extremely well for the next few seasons .
24 Thus even for the privileged few the length of time during which they can enjoy their peak earnings is being restricted .
25 Only a few , largely of the younger members , consider that at least for the first few years after an election , the House as a whole should keep a wary eye on the government and seek to support or influence its policy irrespective of the line taken by the official Opposition .
26 when you start learning a language you are constantly collecting new words , so even if you have a computer and intend to use it for producing a dictionary you may still wish to have your vocabulary in a more accessible form than on a computer disk , at least for the first few months .
27 This further increased its authority and enabled it to keep control over events , at least for the next few months .
28 At least for the next few days , allow yourself to be more impulsive .
29 Prices for Vines 5.50 , which includes StreetTalk , remain unchanged , at least for the next few months .
30 the farmers will hope it holds off at least for the next few weeks .
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