Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And when they tied up at Water Gypsy 's permanent moorings , he gathered his few possessions together and left with only the most perfunctory of farewells . |
2 | ‘ I saw Earth Commander some minutes ago and talked to him about rain , ’ Zadak said quietly . |
3 | Blinked a few times instead and told him in a croaky voice that I 'd met Erica Upton twice and had sat next to her at dinner . |
4 | You 've got to use your fingers have n't you or get some pennies out and count them . |
5 | She only mentioned Margaret twice — once tenderly : ‘ the beautiful curtains Margaret and I chose together ’ — once tartly : ‘ Margaret would never prepare her lectures … just gather a few notes together and wonder why she was nervous at the last moment . |
6 | He walked past a few minutes ago and said that 's the third letter you 've written today why do n't you put them in the same envelope and save postage ? |
7 | We reached Brigade H.Q a few minutes later and drove the jeep round to the back of the house where we unloaded the canisters . |
8 | He ran into the room a few minutes later and began to tear off his crumpled clothes . |
9 | ‘ When he puts a bad cross in , he 'll go down the line again a few minutes later and try once more . |
10 | Watching the BMW ease out into the traffic a few minutes later and accelerate away along the road , Harry turned Nadine 's words over in his mind . |
11 | If it 's not ready , boil for a few minutes more and test again . |
12 | Set the alarm clock a few minutes earlier and exercise before you get up . |
13 | He was ambushed a few hours later and shot dead . |
14 | ‘ Especially when I was shutting myself away until two or three in the morning , so that I was absolutely certain that I was going to be able to go into the studio a few hours later and deliver something that was believable and complete . ’ |
15 | After a while Bambi and Nell returned alone , and Bambi with an unexcited word of gratitude to Nell walked a few paces forward and stopped beside her son , who had done nothing to comfort or help his sister and was now sitting alone . |
16 | He took a few paces forward and leaned over Willie 's small thin shoulders . |
17 | Spurred on again by a stream of oaths , it staggered a few paces further and sank to the ground , defeated . |
18 | He took a few steps away and sat down in one of the room 's elegant easy chairs . |
19 | She now moved a few steps backwards and sat down again , straightening out one leg and rubbing it as she did so . |
20 | He took a few steps forward and tripped over a heavy iron grill set over one of the graves to protect it from the resurrectionists who had once supplied Dr Knox 's anatomy classes . |
21 | But perhaps it is best to take a few steps back and begin with the preliminary question : why an exhibition of the nude ? |
22 | I am writing primarily to dispel the myth your business correspondent started some months ago and repeated in each article , that CSE built the Sydney Harbour Bridge . |
23 | An office colleague to whom I had told my story , went to Lochinver by train and bus a few months later and stayed at the same cottage . |
24 | I 'll never forget when he came home one night a few months ago and said he 'd met this old man who could tell fortunes by reading the dregs in the bottom of a beer glass . |
25 | He had a very bad car accident a few months ago and shattered his kneecap . |
26 | To Hazel , it seemed a likely place for a weasel : or the white owl , perhaps , might fly along the escarpment at twilight , looking inwards with its stony eyes , ready to turn a few feet sideways and pick off the shelf anything that moved . |
27 | I said good-bye to Uncle John and Aunt Janie , gathered my few belongings together and bought a one-way CPR ticket to Vancouver . |
28 | This 18-year-old rookie averaged 69 over four rounds to win the Zimbabwe Championship some weeks ago and plays a stronger game than his dad , the professional at Wyngate , a posh club in suburban Harare . |
29 | They are , therefore , not required by law to have governing bodies although some LEAs , including Berkshire , established such bodies some years ago and have subsequently applied most of the requirements of legislation to the ways in which they conduct their affairs . |
30 | Mr Moynihan blamed his defeat on the ‘ collapse of the Liberal Democrat vote , which came from Labour some years ago and has to some extent returned there ’ . |