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

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1 I was only given a few days ' notice .
2 One man 's father told coastguards that normally the group only travelled a few miles along the coast on the speedboat trips .
3 You only got a few minutes did n't you ?
4 Well I only got a few responses so the rest of the votes I made up .
5 So is the main report true ? only got a few seconds , I 'm sorry .
6 When they called on us , they would always say to Mum , ‘ Fanny , we came to see how you are getting on , but we can only stay a few minutes . ’
7 Sometimes the image would only remain a few seconds .
8 Unlike many other contracts , the courts have not exercised a strong influence over the framework of this relationship and the common law only imposes a few terms upon leasehold parties .
9 One classic er case that only occurred a few years ago and it was way before bonfire night , but erm , people working from home to try and make a little bit of pin money , a young lady had taken on the task of putting sparklers into five into a little bag for a particular manufacturer .
10 It is obviously every bit as important to respect the wild flowers in a foreign country as it is in one 's own , and not to pick large quantities of anything as you will only need a few pieces to create a floral souvenir of your trip .
11 Only installed a few weeks back .
12 Typically , the net contains many nodes , but each node only has a few inputs : N is quite small .
13 Even if you make a complete mess of it , the model only has a few inches to fall .
14 If that is the case that each of the political parties , as I assume is the case for er the Conservative party , I know it to be the case of the Labour party I assume the same is true for the Liberal Democrats and other parties represented in this house , that they undertake the very considerable organisational er er process of selecting candidates only to find a few weeks before June the ninth , that as a result of the difficulties that I 've described as far as the French government attitude towards these elections is concerned , that er in fact we have to revert to the existing arrangements and that we can not have these new er boundaries in place .
15 He discarded his captain Wayne Shelford in a rather messy episode in mid-1990 only to find a few months later that Shelford 's replacement also had his faults .
16 She says she had no idea that there was a REAL Paradise in Gloucestershire , even though she only lives a few miles away .
17 However , we agreed that self-help schemes could only bring a few jobs and that a central demand should still be that the state provide jobs .
18 we know , from research even amongst very young girls who only smoke a few cigarettes a week , that when they try to give up they get withdrawal symptoms , and so having a cigarette erm helps them
19 I have only selected a few examples of deducing modes of life from these fossils with two valves ; the examples could be multiplied many times .
20 They had only met a few days ago .
21 ‘ They had a long and very happy life together , and when her husband finally died Lucia only lingered a few days before following him . ’
22 If you only get a few ideas , you 've only got a few things to look at .
23 Well I have only got a few courts ,
24 Erm , now what that means is , if you ca n't answer the question and you 've only got a few lines down then sort of trying t w blur it a little bit and make it waffly so that there 's something we can point to and say that you 've written something , right ?
25 I 've only got a few books on differentiating .
26 You 've got to pay attention to what you 're doing because you 've only got a few laps . ’
27 We 'd only had a few dates .
28 Although they had only had a few hours , he was happy with what the squad had uncovered from newspaper cuttings and phone-calls — not that they had detected any connection with Nicola Sharpe .
29 ‘ And we 'd only had a few months of marriage . ’
30 Meurdesoif , whose firm agreed to pay a £1,250 fine , claimed he had only had a few drinks with lunch on a cross-channel ferry .
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