Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [art] few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For the past six years , however , she had done little more than declare things open , or say a few words of thanks in public .
2 Would the sand tend to compact , and need thorough cleaning or replacing every few months ?
3 Hotels shelter discreetly among refreshing pine trees or beside sumptuous sandy shores , and everywhere there is an opportunity to relax , to enjoy a wide variety of watersports or to play a few rounds at the 18-hole Is Molas Golf Club .
4 But settling a potential employment dispute tends to involve rather more than just signing a letter prepared by the company or initialling a few sheets of paper which explain the agreed terms .
5 They join the Army to get guns , and they 're always in trouble for possessing one illegally or swiping a few rounds of ammunition .
6 This ‘ tri-axial ’ feature makes sawing in tight corners or taking a few millimetres off the bottom of a fitted door very easy work .
7 Most smallholders will grow enough for their own use in the vegetable garden or plant a few rows with the swedes or mangolds in their roots field .
8 Can we reasonably maintain that a woman must continue with a pregnancy in the full knowledge that she will give birth to a baby which will be either stillborn , or live a few days , even hours ?
9 Formerly the collection of the Greater London Council , the 5,000-piece strong holding ( give or take a few balusters ) is now the property of English Heritage , curated by Mr Treve Rosoman who has looked after it since its days with the GLC .
10 The lifetimes of DNA messages ( give or take a few mutations ) are measured in units ranging from millions of years to hundreds of millions of years ; or , in other words , ranging from 10,000 individual lifetimes to a trillion individual lifetimes .
11 ‘ About 11.15 , give or take a few minutes . ’
12 Well you always know that you know when they say twelve foot six it is n't quite right , they give or take a few inches .
13 Er and I said , Give or take a few days , and she said , Yeah .
14 Since no apprentices were taken after 1910 , and since the age at which girls normally left school and began working was fourteen ( give or take a few months ) , the youngest women in the sample were born in 1896 .
15 ‘ Give or take a few sandbanks .
16 Give or take a few years they are contemporaries , and yet historically people place Brian Way very much earlier .
17 While advances in information technology have so far done little to change the telephone itself — give or take a few microchips and memories — it 's easy to see that IT has had a dramatic affect on the underlying telecoms infrastructure , and the way we use it .
18 Popular newspapers were able to find or invent a few examples of ‘ frivolous ’ applications for dentures or spectacles .
19 I have n't read any match report yet … so I thought I 'd have a go at a quick one & include a few comments about Rocky as well .
20 The word processing toolbar , for example , includes icons to link a table from a spreadsheet or merge a few names and addresses from the database .
21 You can have a much longer list if you feel you require it , or spend a few weeks on each goal before adding another goal .
22 Later , as night crept over the Rorim , they met in Riven 's room and shared a few pitchers of ale .
23 I went back to the Maggot 's foul house , where he kept his killer dog and astonishing collection of guns , and we sat on his makeshift verandah that overlooked a noxious and polluted creek and shared a few whiskies as he told me an incredibly tedious tale of how he had once sacked the quarterback of the San Francisco Sugar Plums .
24 After casting on and knitting a few rows , you just need a couple of minutes from time to time to go back to the machine and change the punchcard or pattern number .
25 And they would all come through and stay a few nights with
26 I try and rig a few wires up !
27 Kathleen answered the phone , listened for a minute and asked a few questions , and then cradled the receiver with a groan .
28 Mr Bush dealt with the older children first and placed a few evacuees with them at the back .
29 In 1836 Sir Charles Knightley , one of the richest men in England , had to ride twenty miles to break open his daughter 's money box and borrow a few sovereigns before he could … ’
30 Drape the map over the corner of the chest and make a few tears in it .
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