Example sentences of "within a few [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The plan started to work within a few day he became shy and nervous of humans even at feeding times .
2 But within a few moments we were sipping extra-dry martinis from paper cups , then eating cold chicken and tinned ham , with beer chilled by the sea .
3 Within a few moments I had been directed to the Gasthof zur Alte Post and installed myself in a tiny room which was to cost about £12 for the night , including breakfast .
4 Within a few moments I was on a floater , crossing the fairly well-lit spaceport , still with no one in sight anywhere around me .
5 Within a few moments you will start to lose your balance .
6 Within a few pages we move through a recognition and rejection of the fantasy of the Perfect Mother , an understanding of her mothers ' reality and an account of telling her mother , who Is at this point 80 .
7 The proteins move in the electric current at a speed which depends on their electric charge and molecular weights , and within a few hours they have become distributed along the length of the gel — the procedure is called gel electrophoresis .
8 Within a few hours they had 50 signatures .
9 Within a few hours I noticed a large number of fry appearing at the water surface .
10 Within a few hours he cancelled on the grounds that the subject was ‘ too sensitive ’ — some twelve years after the amalgamation of his library had taken place .
11 Put a piece of raw meat into a stream and within a few hours it will be covered with small , flat , black worms feeding on it .
12 Within a few hours she was transferred to the neurosurgical unit at Addenbrookes hospital , Cambridge .
13 Unable to stop paddling for fear of capsizing , Tony and I can not put on our anoraks and within a few minutes we are soaked by the freezing combination of sea and rain .
14 Samuel had already arrived and within a few minutes they were joined by Neville Chamberlain , MacDonald told them of the situation in the Cabinet , and of his advice to the King .
15 Within a few minutes she saw him riding towards her up the hill , his horse 's harness glinting in the sun .
16 Whatever mood you are in when you arrive at HCI 's Club Romantica … you can be sure that within a few minutes you 'll feel at home in this pretty village of chalet bungalows surrounded by trees and flowers .
17 Within a few minutes he had noticed a scruffy individual walk into the Oak public house , Stoke Row .
18 ‘ Frankie would buy a wonderful new suit and within a few minutes he 'd look as though he 'd slept in it .
19 I was told how to contact him in Rome and within a few minutes he was on the line .
20 Within a few minutes it has to return to wet its skin and take a fresh mouthful of water .
21 Within a few minutes it was adopted unanimously .
22 I am hot and sticky from my drive , but the scent of lilac drifts in from the garden with the sound of blackbirds , and within a few minutes I feel much at home .
23 Within a few minutes I not only felt but heard the tissue in the sinuses beginning to break up , and by the time he had finished both were completely clear .
24 Within a few trials it learns to stay on the shelf ( this is called ‘ step-down avoidance ’ ) .
25 She 's soaking wet and within a few thrusts I 'm ready to come and she 's panting , then grunting then calling out , ‘ Oh , fuck , yes ! ’ and then it 's all over and I collapse over her and then fall off her and almost cut my ear on the cool blade of the kitchen knife lying on the sheet .
26 Within a few seasons it should be possible to interpret the motion vectors quantitatively and to represent them in more realistic terms than in the cartoon of Figure 2 .
27 Within a few years we will see the majority of UK companies having smoking policies . ’
28 Because they arrive with an expectation of moving on within a few years they refrain — ; if only for reasons of emotional self-defence — from putting down ‘ roots ’ and involving themselves too closely in village affairs .
29 Within a few years it had 200 local groups , had organized the first London rally against nuclear power ( in 1977 ) , and had effectively intervened in the debate about British nuclear policy .
30 Within a few years it was the Guns Mill Paper Company .
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