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

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1 But now , for the man who serves the famous … it 's back to serving the public of Swindon … after all John Reynolds has a few more strings to his bow .
2 He has a few more shocks coming his way yet .
3 And Dave Wotherspoon has a few more tricks up his sleeve , too .
4 Faye still has a few more days to consider the amniocentesis .
5 No there seems no logic in taking a , a long barrelled weapon er in as much as the team leader perhaps has a few more responsibilities than the other officers have and I would be going forward to handcuff whoever was in that bo er in that bedroom .
6 She said I must mention I 've had a few more deliveries from Ercol So we walked into the living room .
7 Still , they might have had a few more years left in them yet , and so in that respect , it was rather courageous of them to accept Nicholson 's script and Rafelson 's apparent decision that all good things must come to an end .
8 ‘ I 've had a few more ideas … well , I 've thought about … areas I did n't think I could use that I now think I can , and I want to develop that stuff , and — ’
9 Bolton 's could have had a few more goals … thankfully Reece and his defence managed to stop the rot …
10 Bolton 's could have had a few more goals … thankfully Reece and his defence managed to stop the rot …
11 ‘ But you 're here now , so you may have a few more minutes with him , until the drug I have just administered takes effect .
12 ‘ I 'm half inclined to pursue her tomorrow ; perhaps if we had her we would have a few more answers to all this .
13 It 's very heavy this end , can we have a few more men . ’
14 ‘ Christ , ’ says Pamela , good-naturedly , ‘ do you think we can have a few more poofs in here ? ’
15 Well , if he lived in the north- east , er part of this county , that great ar area where there is very little in terms of infrastructure perhaps er er it 's a pity we ca n't have a few more hysterics and we would perhaps get further down the road .
16 ‘ The time has come for me to get it sorted out — and I 'd happily take a year out if it meant I 'd have a few more years later on .
17 So far everything had gone our way , but it was hard to believe that the wily old campaigner would not have a few more tricks up his sleeve .
18 Now , can we please have a few more bands that intend to be this good ?
19 They have merely said , ’ Oh , no , we shall have a few more guillotines . ’
20 ‘ Now to look on the bright side of ffeatherstonehaugh 's , I 've a few more lines of Rochester for you :
21 ‘ Well , ’ he said finally , ‘ I 've a few more things to do in the garden .
22 In the case of the tms and citB promoters , however , stable complexes were not detected until the nascent RNA had a few more nucleotides ( 11 ) .
23 The garage attendant , who almost called in a SWAT team when he saw me arrive that morning , had a few more palpitations when he watched me climb in the back seat and start peeling off my biker 's gear .
24 She had a few more minutes .
25 We asked if she was getting tired of being subjected to all these questions , and she said that she had a few more minutes before she had to go and meet Jack and Rod for lunch .
26 ‘ Mayhap if we had a few more wizards among us we would not now be in the straits we are in . ’
27 As we reached the island pool , I suggested Blair had a few more casts before finishing .
28 In pursuit of land reform , in a country without large inequalities in ownership , party militants shot any old man they could find who had a few more acres than the rest , or whose social position , as arbiter of disputes , set him apart from others .
29 One hopes that Wyton , being a pre-war station , had a few more amenities than Bourn , which apparently had only recently been caved out of the mud .
30 ‘ We have a few more surprises up our sleeves , including a sky diving team who will arrive with the match ball from 5,000 feet , ’ explained club official Gavin McCullough .
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