Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun] [art] few weeks " in BNC.

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1 Of course this notice would naturally not be signed by both parties as required by s. 2 , which had come into effect a few weeks before .
2 ‘ I gather she 'd been looking into drugs a few weeks back and then into child porn .
3 An overall winner and a runner-up were chosen from the many entries and their reviews were featured in TeleClub a few weeks ago .
4 That calm , matter-of-fact voice belonged to Jack Swigert , the command module pilot , who survived that close call but died of cancer a few weeks ago .
5 They had been sent on from Sydney by their nephew Henry , who had left for Australia a few weeks earlier to live with his uncle , Stephen Coxen , at Yarrundi in New South Wales .
6 Last week Yamaguchi , 20 , added the women 's ice skating world title to the Olympic gold she won in France a few weeks earlier .
7 The band does n't occupy all our time , but we 're alive and we 're well ; I spoke to David a few weeks ago , and we 're trying to juggle the schedules to go into the studio early next year . ’
8 In what seems like a big complement on our powers of imagination , Unix System Laboratories chief Roel Pieper and Chuck Reilly , vice president of operations at the Open Software Foundation have been re-writing history , claiming at Utrecht a few weeks back that the press made up the entire Unix Wars all by themselves : ‘ they never happened ’ pleaded Rielly , who did n't join OSF until 1989 , after some of the worst was over .
9 ‘ Everyone wrote off Norwich a few weeks ago , but they beat Sheffield United in midweek while we lost , and Villa slipped up by only drawing with Tottenham .
10 But a tape , on which she recorded a conversation she had with Maurice a few weeks before her death .
11 Very shortly afterwards the young man was called up and sadly , he was killed in action a few weeks later .
12 But the pair returned to Britain a few weeks ago after homesick Joanna complained that Rome did not match up to Newcastle .
13 He had already invited his new young friend to travel to Stowey a few weeks later , and when they parted after six miles , Hazlitt was possessed by a single thought : ‘ I was to visit Coleridge in the spring . ’
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