Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [prep] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 Newman had stopped walking for a few moments , his mind racing .
2 THE Director of Public Prosecutions , Mr Allan Green , QC , is expected to decide within a few weeks whether to press corporate manslaughter charges against British Rail , the Crown Prosecution Service said yesterday .
3 If feeding and antibiotics continued to be administered Tony could be expected to live for a few more years .
4 And now that Lucy had resolved to stay for a few days , she decided to tell her aunt to expect her when she saw her .
5 In May 1977 the policy was amended , when it was decided to concentrate on a few tourist growth points in areas of rural depopulation where there was unrealized tourist potential .
6 We have seen accomplished within a few brief months or years reforms to which we should have assigned , not decades , but generations .
7 The sex exclusive markers which do indeed occur in some languages are superficially striking , but on closer inspection they can be seen to result from a few regular and predictable rules acting on the same basic structures .
8 It was as if , thought the queen-dowager fancifully , the world had stopped turning for a few moments , immobilised by the enormity of her action .
9 I 've had to deal with a few . ’
10 I 've even got to think of a few of the regulars as friends over the years . ’
11 Some of them not as high as the non-metals but most of have got to get to a few hundred degrees C before they start .
12 He is an experienced manager and he knows that if a player is sitting on the treatment table for two or three weeks they are bound to put on a few pounds . ’
13 Carwyn desperately wanted to come through a few heats of the Pipeline Masters .
14 Similar action should be taken , so that the dog is told to be quiet , and you disappear until it has stopped barking for a few moments .
15 Unknown to many of the trapped men , but suspected by the more experienced , poisonous gases had started to gather in the few roadways available to them .
16 ‘ With the money I 'm prepared to pay you for your half of the house you could buy a more than adequate little base for yourself — and still have change left to indulge in a few luxuries . ’
17 It must not brown , but should be left to bubble for a few seconds before being removed from the heat and left to settle .
18 Mustard should be allowed to stand for a few minutes after mixing and before serving to allow the flavour to develop , but mix little and often the flavour will be retained but the pungency will soon be lost .
19 After this the hole in the shell is sealed and the embryo is allowed to develop for a few days .
20 It was not a good year for them to start with , and this year 's explosion in grey squirrel numbers seems to have put paid to the few that did form .
21 Around this time , as it was evident that the trams in London would have to be kept going for a few more years , visible external truss rods and other strengthening devices began to appear on many of the cars .
22 After I had been kept waiting for a few moments in an ante-room , I was ushered into the main boardroom where Dr Barton and six colleagues were seated around a long , rectangular , polished table .
23 But , with the Christmas party season in full swing , revellers are warned to stop after a few glasses .
24 It was very simple , efficient , and reliable in operation , with the minor disadvantage that the vaporizer required preheating for a few minutes before the engine could be started ; when running , it retained sufficient heat to ignite the injected fuel .
25 Recorders ( of whom there are over seven hundred , plus some five hundred Assistant Recorders ) are practising barristers or solicitors who are required to sit for a few weeks each year .
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