Example sentences of "and [adv] a few " in BNC.

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1 Several contractors have had it and it 's never been right and eventually a few days or weeks later a man comes round to pick up the grass which has already flown everywhere so it 's too late and a wa total waste of money .
2 Travel has been easier than in the upper course valleys and so a few villages have grown to become market towns .
3 ‘ … a little cottage , and perhaps a few chickens .
4 The crucial question is whether the arbitrator 's is a typical authority , or whether the two features picked out above are peculiar to it and perhaps a few others , but are not characteristic of authorities in general .
5 You may live within a few metres of many if not most of the plant and animal species ever recorded in Britain , and perhaps a few that are new to science .
6 I had greatly looked forward to the meeting , hoping to hear words of wit and wisdom about the law , and perhaps a few good legal anecdotes .
7 We might run in the chaps I saw , and perhaps a few others , if they maintain a twenty-four hour guard on the place .
8 The narrowest such " we " -group is that of the domestic family itself , parents and their young children and their co-resident retainers ( if there are any ) , but the category " kinsmen " also embraces grandparents and grandchildren , married siblings and their children , married children , uncles and aunts , first cousins , and perhaps a few more .
9 Many of you will remember Her Majesty the Queen 's visit in 1984 when she opened the Queen 's Library at Sighthill , and perhaps a few of you will recall the Duke of Edinburgh 's visit in 1965 .
10 Disappointment for Oxford , joy for Swindon and perhaps a few more converts to Rugby League .
11 Out into the spooky snicket and down a few yards towards the churchyard .
12 Up and down a few more hills .
13 Swing the leg forwards and lift it up and down a few inches , 25 times .
14 Swing the leg forwards and lift it up and down a few inches , 25 times , holding each raise for 1 second .
15 Swing the leg forwards and lift it up and down a few inches , 30 times , holding each raise for 1 second .
16 Swing the leg forwards and lift it up and down a few inches , 30 times , holding each raise for 1 second .
17 Swing the leg forwards and lift it up and down a few inches , 35 times , holding each raise for 1 second .
18 Swing the leg forwards and lift it up and down a few inches , 35 times .
19 Loosen the holes slightly by moving arms and legs up and down a few times .
20 They swing to the top of the backswing and then practise with the left arm bouncing the club up and down a few times so that there is a feeling of taking control of the downswing and the right shoulder not wanting to push .
21 He flicked the switch up and down a few more times .
22 It will be the first time that the Unita leader has met a British minister , and only a few days ago the Angolan ambassador in London was assured by a Foreign Office official that there were no plans for such a meeting .
23 A month before the World War broke out , and only a few months after he became a parish priest , the Archbishop of Canterbury tried to make him head of St Augustine 's College at Canterbury , which had the work of training men to be missionaries .
24 I knew only that they happened there in the darkness and only a few feet from the pavements .
25 Rightly , because there was no easy link to be made and only a few years previously the best criminologists were explaining the increase in crime as an inevitable consequence of prosperity .
26 She exuded power : the power to change a boy 's destiny with a stern shake of her head and only a few official-sounding words .
27 Among vertebrates , no mammals , and only a few domestic strains of birds , are parthenogenetic , but there are wild ‘ species ’ of lizards consisting only of parthenogenetic females .
28 ‘ I 'm sure that the majority of runners have to get money because you can not survive without it , and only a few are in a position to do otherwise . ’
29 With an equal number of doctors and town watchmen in the city , about 50 , no gas and only a few oil lamps illuminating the winding streets and alleys , the dark work of the Resurrectionists went ahead almost unhindered .
30 The land was therefore made into a coach road , allowing farm labourers and market gardeners access to the fields , but during the reign of George I , this long-established route was closed by the Surveyor General and only a few privileged people were allowed to use it .
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