Example sentences of "[vb past] be a few [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When we were there Stan was with us and he 'd been a few times to Brussels to with the Labour Party and , and he said oh it 's great ! |
2 | I suppose if I 'd been a few years older , I would have replied , ‘ Is n't that the only way to treat it ? ’ |
3 | The closet to Ireland we came were a few students in college , and even they seemed to have interest in politics . " |
4 | He is my oldest friend , and it was his wedding , but he was looking mogadonic with self-satisfaction , so I purloined the camera and announced that what the wedding album needed were a few art shots . |
5 | The only life they saw were a few curlews , and once an eagle far off in the west , circling the heights . |
6 | All I glimpsed were a few strands of grey hair and a white , neatly barbered beard . ’ |
7 | So many exceptions had been made to earlier Navigation Acts by royal licence that it had sometimes looked as if they were intended to raise revenue rather than to direct trade , and in the 1660s there had been a few signs that the legislation which Charles had inherited from the Republic and had then extended might still be treated in the same way . |
8 | There had been a few times , with my accent , I 'd been called names , but as soon as they knew I was Jewish I had a hundred mothers and brothers and fathers to take care of me . |
9 | All she had been told when she came round after the anaesthetic was that there had been a few complications and the operation had taken rather longer than had been expected . |
10 | And there had been a few lines from Ellen , proving that Oreste so far from being carried to heaven by an angel was firmly rooted in East Retford and had grown another two inches . |
11 | Parish clerk Jennie Flintoff said there had been a few accidents at the entrance to the village . |
12 | It had been a few months before Roy realised he had married what his mother would have called ‘ a lazy bitch ’ . |
13 | For , he was sure , no mistake , there had been a few flings in her life . |
14 | It had been a few years since he had served Mass last as an altar-boy in Rosstrevor , and even the new authority of his police sergeant 's stripes did little to compensate for his nervousness at being on the altar again . |
15 | He was a real old country doctor , of a type that is fast dying out , and she knew that if she had been a few years younger he would have patted her on the cheek . |
16 | She 'd had it for seven years , and it had been a few years old when she and Tony had bought it . |
17 | It had been a few years since I 'd ridden a bike but it 's like sex , providing you do n't fall off , you soon get back into the swing of it . |
18 | The only furniture we had was a few tables and chairs . ’ |
19 | When a run was done using a lexicon without letter names , the number of paths produced was a few orders of magnitude less than when these words were included.2 Similarly function words could be treated differently from content words . |
20 | All I wanted was a few roses , for goodness ’ sake . ’ |