Example sentences of "[art] few days in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was very happy at Emmanuel Church and the University Congregational Society , and it is a joy for my husband Michael and me that we are still in touch with so many friends from CongSoc , and in fact some of us still meet every year for a few days in the Lake District .
2 On one level they were just marking time , spending a few days in the country at a friend 's house .
3 About ten days after the Club dance , my mother and father and I , and Anne and her parents drove up to spend a few days in the Rest House at Kota Belud , a beauty spot on the upper slopes of Kinabalu .
4 We all know that we feel better after a few days in the mountains but why is this ?
5 What you need is a break or a holiday so count your pennies and weigh up your chances of a few days in the sun or short spell staying with friends .
6 After a few days in the nest , however , the chicks will peck more at the herring gull model ( Figure 3.4 ) .
7 I had planned to stay only a few days in the Bahamas .
8 To preserve her anonymity they had agreed on the pseudonym Vesta , and if at first he had thought a few days in the East End might dampen her enthusiasm he had been proved wrong .
9 BY THE time they got to Woodstock they might have been half a million strong , but give them a few days in the mud and they 'd soon wandered off into an acid daze looking for luxuries like a toilet , somewhere to sleep and a decent tofu burger .
10 After a few days in the cave , he entered the farmhouse , saying that his end was close .
11 It 's best to store the panelling for a few days in the room in which it will be used , to allow the moisture content of the wood to settle before installation .
12 If the war was n't actually forgotten , it was put aside for a few days in the district around Screehaugh .
13 ‘ After a few days in the gym here I would wake up and hope that the sparring partners would not turn up .
14 ‘ After a few days in the gym here I would wake up and hope that the sparring partners would not turn up .
15 In the old days , when Margaret Thatcher was still a chemist , and John Major was John Major-Ball , most MPs and many Ministers stayed away from the Party conferences , regarding it as a necessary vulgarity , an annual opportunity for the spear-carriers and party bit-players to travel to a seaside resort out of season to spend a few days in the proximity of the great .
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