Example sentences of "[vb mod] only [vb infin] a few " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Should only take a few days . |
2 | I 'm just waiting for my international clearance now , which should only take a few days , and then I 'll be aiming to challenge for a first team place . ’ |
3 | I think it should only take a few minutes to have you begging me to make love to you … ’ |
4 | When Doris joined my classes , her figure resembled a barrel and , accordingly , she could only perform a few of the easier exercises . |
5 | Er but radical certainly as compared to how things operated before , when you went into the fitting shop , you know , you could , you could only walk a few feet |
6 | However , we agreed that self-help schemes could only bring a few jobs and that a central demand should still be that the state provide jobs . |
7 | Peering into the tank using a strong eye-glass I could only see a few fry and I mean a few . |
8 | You 've got a great acting career ahead of you if you could only learn a few more tricks . ’ |
9 | The presenter said she could only recall a few people , and volunteered the story of David Parkin throwing a glass of wine at his wife and how she had watched Maggie Parkin stalk out of the room trying to pretend that nothing had happened . |
10 | they could only snatch a few minutes together from time to time , usually when Daddy came over to Low Fields to look after the cattle , or during the haytiming . |
11 | Sometimes the image would only remain a few seconds . |
12 | The government said that fuel supplies would only last a few weeks , but that meat and butter would run out within days . |
13 | It had been assumed that , because the journey would only take a few hours , it was better to be in the open air than in the dark and unventilated cargo holds . |
14 | So his results were preliminary but it would only take a few weeks ' work , using the neutron spectrometer , to know for sure . |
15 | It would only take a few minutes . ’ |
16 | When Durbeyfield heard he would only get a few shillings for Prince 's dead body , he rose to the occasion . |
17 | ‘ I could n't bear to think of the future , of what would happen to her when we got old , if we got ill , when we died , or worse — whether she would only live a few years , ’ she says . |
18 | USAAF memorials have received much coverage in Fly/Past so I shall only mention a few . |
19 | USAAF memorials have received much coverage in Fly/Past so I shall only mention a few . |
20 | Together their income is £44,000 , more than the Lippitt family and far more than the Belkin family , yet they will only pay a few extra pounds a week in combined tax under Labour . |
21 | It will only take a few hours of your time . |
22 | It will only take a few minutes , certainly . |
23 | It is obviously every bit as important to respect the wild flowers in a foreign country as it is in one 's own , and not to pick large quantities of anything as you will only need a few pieces to create a floral souvenir of your trip . |
24 | When they called on us , they would always say to Mum , ‘ Fanny , we came to see how you are getting on , but we can only stay a few minutes . ’ |
25 | Today he 's kept alive by a machine … he can only walk a few yards before getting out of breath . |
26 | This requirement eliminates a lot of the older classical chemical techniques and indeed some of the ultra-modern high-tech instruments which can only handle a few objects per day . |
27 | As our bodies can only make a few of the necessary vitamins we need , they must be provided by what we eat . |
28 | Unless there is exceptional need they only work from Monday to Friday , and as the service is very short-staffed in many areas most people can only receive a few hours ' help a week ; although in special cases daily help can be arranged . |
29 | If you can only wait a few — ’ |
30 | Even the island of nuclear stability , that metallic gleam in the physicists ' eye which promises stable or reasonably long-lived elements around atomic number 114 , can only add a few more to the current tally . |