Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 She had enough tins in the larder to see them through a few days at least .
2 The realization that I had an incurable disease that was likely to kill me in a few years was a bit of a shock .
3 Maybe someone bold enough to improvise like that would even take the risk of getting himself really knocked out and dropped in the water , knowing I could n't fail to find him in a few minutes . ’
4 Going it alone in difficult times is not to be recommended , but if you wish to try it for a few weeks then there is no harm done , simply time lost if you are unsuccessful .
5 As I cleaned the little beauty and mounted it in my new display case , I promised myself that I would do everything possible to provide it with a few companions in the months that followed .
6 ‘ Of course I 'd like to see you with a few sheep , my lass , sheep being so close to my heart .
7 Also their directors wont really be able to sack him for a few years .
8 There are four key ideas in that sentence , and I want to underline them for a few more minutes .
9 Now anyone with a spreadsheet should be able to do them in a few hours .
10 This is how to do it with a few extra explanations to help you understand why you are making the movements — realising why levers move often helps to set the method in the mind .
11 When any seeds arrive from him I will take the first opportunity of sending you a share and in return shall trouble you for some Northern and Welsh plants which I hope we shall make proper conveniency to receive into our Garden in a short time ; for several of those which you were so good as to furnish me with a few years since are lost for want of proper soil and situation , the natural earth of our Garden being too light and dry and the bottom too warm .
12 No , I mean , there 's nothing to stop him arresting more British people , or er , any nationality , come to that , and saying well , they did stray into our territory , I 'm sorry about this , but er , we ca n't have that sort of thing , you 'll have to er , come and see if I want to release them in a few months .
13 He designed and built it specially for his wife because she 'd always wanted to live by the river , but she only had time to enjoy it for a few months before she died .
14 If the imagination-free hacks at Today need any more decent ideas , I 'd be happy to supply them with a few more of our back numbers at a very reasonable rate .
15 The vessels ' hulls are completely intact , and the team hopes to raise them within a few years .
16 But we want to review it after a few months because as I say , once she 's got herself organized , it might be alright .
17 You see towards the bottom er we pose a few questions there , I 'm going to ask you in a few minutes to introduce yourselves and to say what what sort of presentations you make at the moment .
18 Gradually it became possible to stop her for a few seconds , and then to ask her to start walking again before her anxiety rose and she reared .
19 Hence , the ‘ Bow-Wave Phenomenon ’ turned into the ‘ Barrack Square Syndrome ’ , in which the only way to mop up money was to spend it on a few quickly and easily let contracts , like refurbishing barrack squares and military roads !
20 Happily in those days there was no air navel to take us in a few hours to Addis Ababa and bring us back a few days later .
21 Tiny children , barefoot and dirty , tried to generate enough courage to touch us for a few fils ’ .
22 See if you can get our people to introduce you to a few American officers ; broaden your mind .
23 All those below were too busy and had not time to spare to comfort him with a few minutes ' companionship .
24 An expensive all-concrete , all-dredge , work-from-both-sides approach may in certain cases have much to recommend it to a few of the more old-fashioned river managers , especially since the cutting of straight ditches involves minimum initial design and subsequent supervision , combined with maximum actual earth-moving and construction works on the ground .
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