Example sentences of "[be] [adv] in a few " in BNC.

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1 Gesner would be on in a few moments and then the thing would lift off .
2 ‘ Mr Parkinson is with Sir Ewen in the big house , but he 'll be along in a few minutes , ’ Bob informed them after Maggie explained why she was there .
3 ‘ The Kilcharran will be alongside in a few minutes .
4 Wars had been fought before by the regular Army , and this one , it was supposed , would be the same : it would be over in a few months , it not weeks .
5 I just thought that the war would be fought far away , like the one in Abyssinia , and that it would be over in a few days , or weeks at the most .
6 ‘ I 'll be home in a few days , ’ she told them happily .
7 He 'll be home in a few minutes .
8 Can I please because I have to be off in a few minutes .
9 He was also ensuring that their first record , The Bride of Christ , would be out in a few weeks .
10 He 'll be out in a few years time .
11 I 'll be back in a few minutes . ’
12 ‘ I 'll be back in a few days with your orders . ’
13 I 'll be back in a few minutes for our little talk . ’
14 Coda has published its report and accounts each year since 1987 because , Turner says , its products are generally sold to the financial directors of large corporations and they always want the security of knowing how a firm is doing and if it will still be around in a few years .
15 When I am tired and think , ‘ I do n't want to do this any more ’ I just tell myself that it might not be here in a few months and that there 's probably a million who would kill to be where I am .
16 ‘ She 'll be here in a few minutes . ’
17 Some friends should be here in a few minutes , for a little drink . ’
18 Your salad will be here in a few moments . ’
19 ‘ He 'll be here in a few minutes . ’
20 ‘ The picture might not still be there in a few days ’ Maxim said patiently .
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