Example sentences of "were only [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The curtains were only a few inches apart and he pushed them aside so that the room was suddenly filled with light .
2 We were n't allowed to have a we were n't allowed to have a cup of tea in break time no but er we were all on edge you know for fear , if he kicked it it would have scalded his foot and he were , he were only a few inches away from it , and of course he went now what we used to say now nosing around and we should n't have done he had a job to get round because he was
3 There were only a few inches
4 However , an Agence France-Presse ( AFP ) report on Sept. 18 revealed that the exchange of prisoners had suddenly been interrupted on Sept. 15 reportedly because there were only a few prisoners in Iraq , while almost 20,000 remained in Iran , many of whom were unwilling to return to Iraq .
5 Evidence of this can be seen in the surprising number of items surviving from the late 19th and early 20th centuries , which one could be forgiven for thinking were only a few decades old .
6 Bernice glanced over her shoulder and was relieved to see that Francis and Elaine were only a few metres behind her .
7 There were only a few gulls , though , wheeling in a sky shot with ragged clouds .
8 There were only a few dresses but these were elaborate , expensive and curiously old-fashioned compared to the heap of jeans and dungarees piled up on the floor of the wardrobe .
9 Three days into our trek we were only a few hours short of the first Zanskari hamlet .
10 And when we were only a few hours from our turn to life off , we had last-minute visitors .
11 There were only a few spots of blood and all I could think about was how Mum must n't see them .
12 Where there were only a few birds they were carried in the guard 's van and released at the time and place stated on the label .
13 Moving was no problem , as the houses were only a few streets apart .
14 But in the massive ballroom across the way there were only a few chairs and a sideboard or two , and even on a dismal day the light had fallen on the intricate design of a wooden parquet floor and pretty chiaroscuro frescoes painted into the panels of gracefully arched walls .
15 There were only a few guests — among them Martin Browne and his wife , Rupert Hart-Davis and Jacob Epstein ( whom Eliot had come to like and admire when he was sitting to him ) .
16 There were only a few names left on the list from the DVLC .
17 In fact there were only a few cars but quite a number of pack mules , some horse-drawn carts and one or two carozzelle , fine horse-drawn carriages , most of which had seen better days .
18 There were only a few weeks now before she went into dry dock .
19 Days later , we were only a few bio-hours from the Vadinamian system when we received a call from Mala 's pet FedPol , Chertro .
20 I am sure our guide had this well planned , because we were only a few steps away from a group of rockhopper penguins !
21 There were only a few trees along the river bank .
22 There were only a few realists in the ILP who appreciated that it could not function independently of the Labour Party .
23 Sadly , the old bitches his mother lined up were only a few years younger than him .
24 In fact , as a result of automation and computerisation , production costs as a percentage of total cost are now considerably lower than they were only a few years ago .
25 We were only a few miles from the coast , but in the days before we had our own car , visits to the sea were exciting expeditions .
26 Between seeing my surgeon and being X-rayed there were only a few days .
27 There were only a few occasions when I remembered the news room falling silent as news came in via satellite .
28 Fred Klepner had been in and out of both Mark 's and Pat Muldoon 's offices , which were only a few yards apart , like an eager beaver .
29 By this time we were only a few yards from him and the car had almost stopped .
30 The gates were only a few yards ahead and I staggered up to them and halted among my groaning comrades .
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