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

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1 Yes , I was possessed , but happy to be so , if it allowed me to be with him , to feel him near me for a few hours every day .
2 It was at this point that I gave up any hopes for an aviation career simply because of the increasing high cost of hiring that DH Moth for a few hours every weekend .
3 Perhaps it will be both rather more demanding and more flexible than some , asking for a few hours a year but with more emphasis on personal planning .
4 Though it may be possible to get professional or voluntary back-up for a few hours a day or a few days a week , an old or very sick and disabled person needs constant nursing and supervision round the clock .
5 With an air of great condescension he told me that he was ‘ prepared to give me a try-out ’ for a few hours a week .
6 AFTER THE MONTHS of location shooting in Cornwall , and the completion of the interiors of Straw Dogs at Twickenham Studios in London in March 1971 , Dustin returned to his New York home , determined to spend as much time as possible with his family , only going down to his production office , SweetWall Productions , on West 56th Street , for a few hours a day .
7 Even if you only work for a few hours a week , take out professional indemnity insurance .
8 Despite this demonstration of his habitual need for normal sleep , even if only for a few hours a night , this same individual appeared on television a few years later , again claiming never to sleep .
9 For a few hours the Tea Master and his guests perform an artistic ritual in which the mundane is washed from their minds .
10 This was the rime when everyone had a siesta and for a few hours the village was virtually dead .
11 It 's a good idea to run your central heating pump for a few minutes a week in summer to prevent it from seizing up when the system is not in use .
12 If I feel that a particular patient is suffering from extreme tension and finds it difficult to relax , then I may suggest that , during the two weeks following the regression session , he simply practises a basic relaxation exercise for a few minutes a day .
13 After studying the situation for a few minutes the first macaque ran off and got a long stick .
14 For a few minutes the prisoner enjoyed the game , but then she suddenly felt wet and sat up .
15 For a few minutes the sun glimmered through the mist to my right , a red ball just risen above the mountain .
16 Bought as an ‘ add-on ’ with a house contents policy for a few pounds a year , it should cover you for consumer , household and personal injury claims .
17 So , for a few pounds a month now , you could build up a very welcome nest-egg for yourself and provide financial protection for your family at the same time .
18 For a few moments no one spoke and then there was some activity in one corner where a young man was trying to persuade the girl beside him to stand up .
19 For a few moments the clouds open and we lie in the heat of a hazy sun , our efforts justly rewarded .
20 For a few moments the corpse was trapped on a half-sunken log , then an eddy loosed the dead man and carried him westwards .
21 For a few moments the pilots sat there , appalled by the racket , upset by the tragedy , unwilling to leave .
22 For a few moments the headlights stayed , then she heard the noise of acceleration and once more all was quiet .
23 It was true that the happy-go-lucky dockers , working for a few pennies every time a ship came in , were being watched carefully by Captain Robins on the bridge , but it all seemed rather haphazard , as though I would be lucky if I ever found all my trunks .
24 Smith himself was for a few years a tutor at Christ Church , but in 1795 he resigned his studentship to become incumbent of Daventry ( a Christ Church living ) , returning to Christ Church as a canon in 1807 .
25 For a few years a lean-to building stood against the remaining old wall which sheltered the homeless and I have spoken to one old inhabitant of Halling who remembers coming to the village as a young child and whose parents , being unable to afford other accommodation , sheltered there .
26 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 .
27 For a few years the two seemed more or less equal , but after 1968 Kosygin seemed to be losing authority .
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 For a few years the child population remained at pre-war size and existing facilities could match demand .
30 For a few days the president agonized over whether to exercise his veto , but , in the end reluctantly signed what was now a Congressional rather than a presidential bill .
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