Example sentences of "[subord] [art] few [noun pl] at " in BNC.

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1 Although Frankie had been dozing , he was too hungry to sleep for more than a few minutes at a time .
2 TOWARDS the end of her life my mother was in hospital , a victim of Alzheimer 's Disease , a severe diabetic , unable to walk and increasingly unable to remain conscious for more than a few minutes at a time .
3 But within a few days , all her mother 's youth and vigour were gone and the energetic , independent woman whose health and dependability she had taken for granted for so long had turned into a helpless invalid , unable to hold down the thinnest gruel , unable to sleep more than a few minutes at a time , unable even to answer the calls of nature on her own , so that she had to be lifted like a child onto the pot and lifted back into the jumble of stinking bedclothes .
4 A breathless , pervasive sense of heat possessed her body at every return of the memory and she was unable to remain settled and at ease in her seat for more than a few minutes at a time .
5 Hearing people are members of the dominant culture , who usually wish to preserve their hearing status and whose length of stay among deaf people is often no more than a few hours at a time .
6 ‘ The barrow now belongs to you , so never let it or the pitch out of your sight for more than a few hours at a time . ’
7 The apparatus required for imprinting , and then for measuring the efficacy of the imprinting response , was large and elaborate ; it was impossible to train more than a few birds at a time .
8 The Glass-Steagall Act and the McFadden Act prevented banks from operating in more than a few states at a time , and also restricted their scope for involvement in the securities markets and other financial services — areas where their international competitors already had wide powers .
9 First , only a handful of people have spent more than a few weeks at a time in space .
10 Indeed , until he was summoned home from King 's College , Cambridge , in 1698 , after the death of his elder brother , Walpole had rarely spent more than a few weeks at his Norfolk home in any year since he was 6.17 Not all families , however , sent their children away from home so early , or for so long .
11 The three of them began to creep slowly down the hill , moving from tree to tree , but no more than a few yards at a time .
12 It was hard for him to scrape together more than a few coppers at a time .
13 Bands usually look better if a few needles at the edges are knitted in stocking stitch which will roll and give a neat firm edge .
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