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

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1 Sylvia comes from nine to five each weekday , and nurses are on duty between six and 10 every evening and for a few hours at the weekend .
2 This was the rime when everyone had a siesta and for a few hours the village was virtually dead .
3 A petite , pleasant-faced doxy , however , caught my eye and for a few hours I became old Shallot again , whiling away the time , telling the most outrageous stories and making her laugh both in the taproom and on her feather-filled mattress in the chamber above .
4 He had given her a sob-story and for a few hours — a few fatal hours — she had mistaken compassion for love .
5 She lay back with a little thud and for a few minutes they were both silent .
6 As long as I was forced to stay awake I shrank from any stimulus to sensation ; now I relax and welcome the fading sensations until they are extinct , and for a few minutes will notice impressions of which I am normally unaware , such as the twilight images on the edge of consciousness .
7 They sat in their saddles , and for a few minutes there was a great peace , as if the world held its breath at the beauty of this Irish evening .
8 When Nancy was out in the street again , she sat down on a door-step , and for a few minutes seemed unable to move .
9 It was the morning of Emilia Frere 's departure from the Hall and for a few minutes Louisa found herself alone with the Rector , who fingered the brim of his hat and beamed like the milky sun outside .
10 George drove , not going anywhere , and for a few minutes he said nothing , then : ‘ Ecology .
11 He slid his hands into the sleeves , and lifted it to turn the back to the light , and for a few minutes stood studying it closely .
12 Oats and potatoes are grown for themselves and for a few cattle .
13 Nuala positively glowed , and for a few moments she looked like a child who had been given a present .
14 He continued up the hill , and she went on down ; but a few paces further on she stopped and looked back , and it was at that precise moment that it happened , because he had turned back as well and for a few moments they looked longingly at each other , each tongue-tied , but each sure , now , of the other 's feelings .
15 I know we 've argued all these years and I 've been irritable , if not downright rude , but … but … ’ and Creggan was astonished to see that this fiercest of eagles was suddenly close to a profound grief and for a few moments quite unable to say anything more .
16 In the morning Riven lay half awake , listening to the sound of the water close at hand , and for a few moments thought it was a quiet tide outside the bothy .
17 Eleanor looked as if he had actually hit her , and for a few moments Jessamy found herself feeling sorry for her .
18 And for a few moments everything else was forgotten .
19 Actually , I did n't like the way Diggs questioned me about what had happened , and for a few moments I thought he might have guessed , but my replies seemed to satisfy him .
20 ‘ Yes , ’ she said briefly , and for a few moments they studied each other .
21 ‘ I 'm not married ! ’ she retorted , and for a few moments as her world righted itself and she realised that she must have momentarily got her wires crossed , because he had already told her he was not married , she realised too that , up until a moment ago , he must have thought her — Mrs Barnaby Stewart .
22 And for a few weeks I was happy .
23 Vic swings on to the motorway , going north-west , and for a few miles gives the Jaguar its head , moving smoothly up the outside lane at 90 , keeping a watchful eye on the rear-view mirror , though the police rarely bother you in the rush hour , they are as eager as anyone to keep the traffic flowing .
24 Capital letters : Use these only for proper names and for a few dignitaries such as Her Majesty the Queen , Prime Minister , Archbishop and Field Marshal .
25 But by the time I had reached middle age , the Ordnance Survey had switched the names after an inconclusive local census , and for a few years the eastern stream appeared on their maps as the River Doe before being changed again — this time to the River Greta , having no doubt decided that the eastern stream was the principal of the two and really the source of the parent river .
26 They were just what their case needed , and for a few years these texts became the foundation of the Canterbury case .
27 And er also many engineers when they were out their time , they went to Glasgow and for a few years , he , everybody who went from Galashiels , word got through to him and he met them at the station and got them settled in their digs in Glasgow .
28 Halling had to wait until the 1939–45 war when a military bridge was erected and a road laid down and for a few years the people of Wouldham and Halling were able to move freely between the villages , which was a great asset to the people of Wouldham who used the bridge to get to work on this side of the river , but it was certainly the death knell of the ferry .
29 And for a few years it had just about done so .
30 He told Lisa that before the operation , and for a few months after , she would have to wear a steel frame pinned to her head and connected to a rigid plaster jacket to hold her damaged neck in place .
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