Example sentences of "in a very few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In a very few moments she was racing from her room and into the sitting-room .
2 As regards malicious referrals , what seemed to be the case in a very few instances was that at least some of the allegations had substance to them and were worthy of investigation , but in discussion with the parents it seemed possible that the referrer might be using the allegation to progress some dispute with them .
3 He 'd have been dead in a very few minutes .
4 No vote was taken and Sir John refused to say whether any clubs opposed the deal but he added : ‘ It all went through in a very few minutes . ’
5 ‘ You could put it to the test in a very few minutes , my lord . ’
6 For the study of local history there is , except in a very few cases , little need to look before Saxon times .
7 Only in a very few cases can incompleteness be acceptable .
8 In a very few cases , serious mental disorders similar to schizophrenia or mania have been reported that may be due to a direct effect of HIV on the brain .
9 However , you need also to know that in a very few cases , you can get a negative result even though you are infected .
10 In all Boards there was certainly an increase in red tape and committee work , and perhaps a loss of initiative and an unwillingness to take responsibility among managers and engineers , and , in a very few cases , simple unchecked extravagance .
11 Only in a very few cases are points awarded explicitly to recognize the need to reside in specific rural locations , which is a sad reflection on the past role of allocation policy .
12 It 's an allergic condition , usually pretty harmless , but in a very few cases it causes oedema of the larynx — that 's what we 've got here . "
13 The sign made up of these two elements is arbitrary for two reasons : because , more obviously , the association of a signifier ( the sound-image ‘ tree ’ ) with a signified ( the concept tree ) is , except in a very few cases , fundamentally the product of linguistic convention , not of any natural link ; and , less obviously , because there is also no natural or necessary relationship between the sign as a whole and the reality to which it refers .
14 In a very few appearances on the mini tour , he accrued sufficient money to gain his card for the 1991 Volvo Tour .
15 The answer came in a very few days and was as follows :
16 He had a genius for explaining a work of art in a very few words .
17 ( Note : do n't be tempted to use filter floss as a gravel tidy substitute as it will become fully clogged and impenetrable to water in a very few months . )
18 ‘ We are going to start to combat the transport congestion and make the investment in communications without which commercial Britain will judder to an expensive and dangerous halt in a very few years .
19 Mr Kinnock said : ‘ We are going to start to combat the transport congestion and make investment in communications without which commercial Britain will judder to an expensive halt in a very few years .
20 It seemed like a good idea at the time , but that time , I could feel , was running out , and I could see that in a very few years it would have run .
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