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

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1 It had a resale value , even if it was no more than a few lire .
2 Loverboy tries hard to be hilarious , but raises no more than a few laughs .
3 Benn , the WBC title-holder , countered : little more than a few inches from his hated foe 's nose , returned the observation in kind .
4 Many great rivers — the Ganges and the Indus , the Amazon and the Yangtze — are so muddy that the animals swimming in them can not see more than a few inches ahead .
5 Most of the 400,000 people who turned out to watch saw little more than a few sparks over the Scheldt .
6 In fact over the 1950s the Tories never won as much as half of the popular vote , and were never more than a few percentage points ahead of Labour — percentage points which are nonetheless crucial within the British electoral system .
7 Of whom there were more than a few I would imagine , thinking of how she had thrown herself on the poor defenceless Marcus .
8 It will take more than a few scandal-mongers to sink him .
9 You are advised to keep your answer to question 5 as concise as possible ( no more than a few sentences ) ; be sure that you know exactly what you want to say before you pick up the phone .
10 In the case of Santiaguito , there is little evidence that the dome is actually growing at all — one can sit and watch it for hours without seeing anything more than a few wisps of steam from the top — and it 's quite safe to scramble all over it .
11 First , at currents of more than a few amps , capacitors that can carry the current without suffering di/dt stress , heating stress , and MHz ringing tend to be physically large , and expensive compared with normal power supply capacitors .
12 The apparatus required for imprinting , and then for measuring the efficacy of the imprinting response , was large and elaborate ; it was impossible to train more than a few birds at a time .
13 It had been splendidly undemanding ; because of his family , she did not see him more than a few times a month , always meetings snatched at short notice and with absolutely no expectation from him that she would be available .
14 When examined in respect of his own involvement , von Keller denied that more than a few objects had been taken ; and stated that , as to his having appropriated the dormeuse for himself , there was never any question of sharing it .
15 Saving on housing is more than often , very unwise , when depreciated over a period of 10 years , the extra cost may be no more than a few eggs per bird extra .
16 Her pleading frail voice went straight to my heart every time , and quite often I would crack her more than a few eggs to make up the dozen .
17 That was at most a couple of miles up the road and no more than a few pence on the bus .
18 The ‘ patchwork pieces ’ could never be economically viable because they took time to cut , arrange and bag , yet were never sold for more than a few pence .
19 The male of the species is an unadulterated chauvinist who will not allow the females of his harem to move more than a few feet from him .
20 The land was not flat now but undulating , rising no more than a few feet in various shades of brown and gold as far as the eye could see .
21 And excellent sight is most important if your world is in the air or your head is more than a few feet above the ground .
22 Now , as always at the beginning of the rainy season , dense black clouds began to roll in over the Residency from the direction of the river , advancing slowly , not more than a few feet above the ground and masking completely whatever lay in their path .
23 They hesitated among the thick heather , unable to see more than a few feet ahead .
24 A shy doe stood stock-still , observing us from no more than a few feet away .
25 None of them was out by more than a few feet .
26 From more than a few feet it was impossible to tell even the sex of the figure .
27 Luckily they were usually no more than a few feet deep .
28 This deposit mantles the flanks of the pre-existing cone , but is no more than a few metres thick at most .
29 The ancient streets could perhaps have been left to enforce their own low driving speeds through their narrowness , their cobbled surfaces and their lack of visibility over anything more than a few metres .
30 Breathing in this way will be more efficient if the body is of the size and shape that gives maximum skin area and minimum body volume and this indeed , is just what is found among these lungless salamanders ; their bodies are thin and elongated and none of them grows to more than a few centimetres in length .
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