Example sentences of "[vb past] in a few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As Betty talked about the rain of the previous days the builder spoke briefly of water tables ; as she deplored the unemployment in the principality he gave a succinct resumé of the economic situation ; as , somewhat at a loss , she praised the sun for now shining , Emyr described in a few words how it would eventually burn itself out .
2 Although it is conceded that a ‘ decline ’ occurred in a few trades , reformers are said to have been confused by terminology and to have failed to distinguish between ‘ deskilling of individual jobs and industrial changes which led to the number of jobs in certain industries or occupations declining either relatively or absolutely , but not to the nature of the job themselves changing ’ .
3 The reply came in a few minutes ago listing ten different countries with which he does business . ’
4 Jock Lewes came in a few days later with a different tale to tell .
5 A new chairman came in a few months ago .
6 It all happened in a few seconds .
7 Laser projectors could beam whole programmes into the mind , where the programmes became like your own lived memories , though they faded in a few days .
8 She phoned for a taxi which arrived in a few minutes .
9 He returned in a few minutes with a very wet and chastened Liam and the cortege was complete .
10 Shivering , she brushed a few drops of rain from her face , glad when Rune returned in a few minutes in the promised taxi .
11 One example might be where a newborn child developed an infection requiring special care , but recovered in a few days .
12 It has n't been a disastrous trip for me , but I got in a few times without going on to a really big score . ’
13 When the author of The Three Midshipmen reflected that his three heroes , supposed to be his former schoolfellows at ‘ dear old Eagle House ’ , had in a few years ‘ crossed swords with real red-capped or turbaned Mohammedans , fought with true Greek romantic pirates , hunted down slavers , and explored African rivers with voracious sharks watching their mouths , hungry crocodiles basking in their slimy shallows , and veritable negroes inhabiting their banks ’ , this rhodomontade , appealing to the eager youth of the mid-Victorian period , was entirely justified .
14 Not bad for the first day , she thought with a sense of satisfaction as she washed her hands and tucked in a few strands of escaping hair .
15 Whereas restorers in the past speculated on some of the missing elements and snapped in a few flowers here and there , we take the view that if it 's missing when we took the carving down then it will stay missing when we put it back up again .
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