Example sentences of "few [noun pl] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From our site in Old College it is only a few minutes walk to Parliament House , where the highest criminal and civil courts in Scotland sit , and to the local Sheriff and district court .
2 Few minutes walk to Widemouth Bay .
3 Just a few minutes walk from town centre & beach .
4 Within a few hours drive of Gwent , for instance , lie some fascinating areas — the Forest of Dean , formerly a major coal-producing area ; Snowdonia , where the evidence of centuries of quarrying and mineral extraction is heaped everywhere ; Pembrokeshire , where pretty fishing villages once exported coal , and Cornwall where mining was once a much bigger earner than cream teas .
5 Only a few hours drive from Glasgow to a world of serenity and tranquillity .
6 In a few hours time in Toronto Lynn Gibson will be racing for Britain in the 800 metres …
7 By storing up a few milliseconds worth of message and then pumping it out in a splurge , several digital phones can operate over a channel that would accommodate only a single analogue one : they merely send out their bursts at different times .
8 Also known as Alphabet City , or Loisaida to the Hispanics whose numbers dominate the area , it lies a few blocks north of Little Italy , the spiritual home of the Mafia , and a few blocks south of the East Village , where New York beatniks gave birth to our modern global drug subculture .
9 On the face of it , the Friend 3 seems the model least likely to benefit from flexibility — the thick stem interferes little with the working of the cams , both designs have the same strength rating and there 's only a few grams difference in weight between them .
10 Few stations south of Thirsk had much to offer until Richard discovered Biggleswade on a visit to his sister 's home .
11 For a few years funding for memory research became hard to come by .
12 Surplus component boards etc. are most useful if they contain expensive semiconductors , and are probably something that are best left to those who have a few years experience of electronics behind them .
13 But over the past few years fashion for men has experienced something of a silent revolution , with smoother lines and looser fits becoming ever more popular .
14 In August one year he spent a few days holiday at Saxon-les-Bains in the Rhone Valley , where he had an interest in a fruit preserving factory .
15 He had a few days growth of stubble but something about him was fundamentally clean cut .
16 After the wedding , a reception was held in the New Farm Loch Community Centre , followed by a few days honeymoon in York .
17 Okay , do n't forget to have a few days break over Christmas , do n't work all the time , have a jolly good time .
18 Magharba reinforcements from Bishr turned up and camped in a clump of trees a few kilometres west of town .
19 Last June saw the opening of a new museum in Ingolstadt , a few kilometres north of Munich , devoted to concrete art the art of geometric form and pure colour espoused in the 1930s by artists such as Arp , Kupka , Vantongerloo and van Doesburg .
20 Some stolen cattle were transported from the Northern Band to supply the beef market at Kandy ; the Moors of Akurana , a few kilometres north of Kandy , were said to be involved in this trade .
21 The most important river in the region is the Marne which starts life in dramatic surroundings a few kilometres south of Langres , not far from the magnificent Château le Pailly .
22 I would like to invite members to stand and join me in a few moments silence in memory of Doctor .
23 I 'll be talking in a few moments time about aviation travel and the risks and , indeed , the trends that are being reflected at the present time , but erm before we move to that let's just think about those of us who perhaps have decided we wo n't go abroad .
24 Further north , and a few miles west of Fréteval , which Philip had held since last June , the lord of Vendôme switched his allegiance to France .
25 Large quarry faces at Scrabo Hill , a few miles west of Newtownards , show porous dune-bedded sandstones associated with rippled sandstones and thin layers of clay galls .
26 Sedgebrook is a pleasant village in the flat , once marshy area a few miles west of Grantham , near the confluence of two rivulets .
27 A few miles west from Garry Bridge is Queen 's View , a rocky , pine-clad promontory with stunning views westwards down Loch Tummel to graceful Schiehallion .
28 A few miles north of Leominster , Berrington Hall is an 18th-century house with gardens designed by the father-in-law of Capability Brown .
29 A few miles north of Banbury , in the village of Cropredy , Prescote Manor dominates the meadows of the Cherwell River .
30 Just a few miles North of Annesley the engine failed on the Tibshelf bank , so I had to go for assistance .
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