Example sentences of "[coord] in [art] few moments " in BNC.

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1 I returned to the tractor-path and in a few moments saw Holford House standing before me on a rise .
2 Thus , when he suffers what in the past he would have regarded as a disaster , he can move now into the transcendent and in a few moments compose himself .
3 Anything struck by a poisoned arrow was paralysed almost immediately and in a few moments was dead .
4 Er , so you can say that er Mr is a friend of pensioner 's , he said , he said he would be prepared to , what I , I , I approached him and said er , what about Harlow Caring Council , are they prepared to assist the pensioners in any way or do they wish to join in on this , oh yes he said , of course Norman he said , how much are you paying er Ron I said well his asking forty pound for the , for the morning , oh he said I 'll go half way with that , then he came out and said to me , pull me up afterwards and ask me to go to leisure services about the Tuesday , and so I 'm still following that up and hopefully we will have two days on pensioner 's week , because you want to have as much impact as possible and in a few moments , when I nearly finished here , I shall be reading you something where you 'll see that it is important that we make an impact on the people of Harlow .
5 He then picked him up and in a few moments had taken Woil back to his cage , put him in , closed the iron gate and secured it .
6 And in a few moments a voice from that quarter , low and breathy , joined very softly in the responses .
7 There was a tumult at the gates , and in a few moments Dunan and the Hearthwares joined them .
8 And in a few moments she would be in the privacy of her own cabin , snuggling into a warm sleeping-bag on a thick foam mattress with a fabric cover that matched the padded headrest .
9 It was hardly past noon and in a few moments eleven hundred fresh fighting-men would be stepping ashore .
10 The road to Rimini by-passed the town and in a few moments they were out in the wilds again , labouring up a steep , tortuous medieval track on which modern civilization had done no more than slap a layer of asphalt and a road number .
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