Example sentences of "[det] [conj] a couple of " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes just one person like that or a couple of people ?
2 to stop the wetness seeping through and that the gel , what they do is they shave rabbits , and rub it into their skin , the rashes and that and a couple of rabbits have died from it when they first started testing the stuff
3 And it 's a family that 's well known as a bit you know Geordies and that and a couple of rottweilers .
4 Yet , apart from these and a couple of stagings of The Tempest , choreographers have tended to present Shakespeare only in one act form , at best condensing the great poetic dramas into intense and intimate character studies at worst , turning them into a slide show of cliched vignettes .
5 Just and all these and a couple of a key sixes their playing .
6 All but a couple of the bidders were too preoccupied to notice the latecomers .
7 Should n't take more than a couple of weeks at most …
8 Whether yours is a family garden which has to sustain the rigorous attentions of children , a more sedate garden for entertaining al fresco , or a small city garden with little room for more than a couple of raised flowers beds , a patio can give your home and lifestyle a whole new dimension .
9 The time-consuming nature of Janet 's part in the process , combined with a bad back which prevents her spending more than a couple of hours at the drawing board every day , means she can not keep up with her husband 's prolific output .
10 Biggs is of the opinion that Mason would be unlikely to survive more than a couple of rounds against the world heavyweight champion and at this stage it would be unwise to even think of him as a genuine contender .
11 The taste is good enough to send half a million people a year squirrelling around in the woods of northern Michigan , in search of something that is often no more than a couple of inches high and is usually hidden under a thick pile of forest-floor debris .
12 Even the biggest stars rarely sell 6m copies ( as Janet must do if Virgin is to make a profit ) for more than a couple of records .
13 I had thought I might stroll out towards the famous Liseberg Gardens , but I got no more than a couple of hundred yards before I was turned back by the pitiless downpour .
14 The Colonel did not stop to reassure his wife , but rose neatly , pushed his chair under his table and with swift , disciplined steps reached the terrace no more than a couple of yards behind Miss Danziger .
15 Even if the committee agree to a grant , it ca n't be more than a couple of thousand — not enough to keep you going for a few months .
16 I do n't think Father played more than a couple of games of golf thereafter and he spent the next twenty years in pursuit of trout , salmon and sea-trout ; never happier than when he was waist-deep , regardless of time of year or weather .
17 These do n't usually rise more than a couple of hundred metres before falling back along parabolic paths .
18 They are rarely more than a couple of hundred metres high , and they are usually symmetrical , although they may be ‘ breached ’ on one side , where a lava flow has emerged .
19 Neither side had more than a couple of scoring chances in the first half , and Ecchinswell took advantage of the first of these , breaking through after dispossessing Martin Whiddett on the sideline and finding a vast opening in the Alton defence .
20 The second , or spare rod , is never left to fish for itself for more than a couple of minutes .
21 It will not say how many subscribers it has — only that it expects to sign up no more than a couple of dozen by the autumn .
22 The new companies , many of them under a year old and employing no more than a couple of dozen people , base their computers on processor chips imported from the US .
23 Kelly liked the man but dreaded those rare occasions when their conversations lasted for more than a couple of sentences .
24 Probably the best advice is to be wary of any project that is more than a couple of years old , and to be extremely wary of any that were published more than five years ago .
25 The tidal range in the Caribbean sea off the north coast of Panama is very modest — no more than a couple of feet .
26 Do not repeat this more than a couple of times in rapid succession however , because otherwise the dog may start to interpret this as a game .
27 ‘ I personally want to represent Canada at the 1995 World Cup ’ , he says , ‘ and , to be realistic , there is absolutely no way the Japan RFU will see their national team take the field with more than a couple of foreigners in the line-up .
28 The tenacity of his loyalty brought him back again and again to the perfect womanliness of Cis and the unmatchable maleness of Ifor , but in his wider field of operation they were no more than a couple of reference points : the rest of the map had to be filled in — by Philip , by Meredith , by rugby heroes , by the poets , but most of all , and as he went along , by himself .
29 Even those specimens collected from deep water seem to accept captive life in no more than a couple of feet of water quite happily .
30 Even an estate worth upwards of £100 a year might well consist of no more than a couple of manors plus an assortment of lesser parcels , all located in a single county .
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