Example sentences of "more than a few " in BNC.

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31 He could n't stay still for more than a few seconds and either paced the ground or fidgeted with his hair , clothes , hands , face and anything else within his reach .
32 The male of the species is an unadulterated chauvinist who will not allow the females of his harem to move more than a few feet from him .
33 Visibility had been reduced to no more than a few yards .
34 If there is a need for screening , it is in identifying the types of congenital malformations , such as anencephalus , which will not permit the child to live for more than a few weeks .
35 If he disappeared for more than a few hours she became frantic and ran to the Zborowskis ' apartment in the Rue Joseph Bara to ask for news , and almost lived there until he was eventually found .
36 My son did n't live more than a few hours , but I can feel for the parents of that little girl .
37 It may be that like the other NCT groups people do not feel the need to attend for more than a few months ( ca n't stay a New Mum for ever ! ! ! ) and at the moment no one needs the MiE group I do not know and I would like to find out .
38 But for years the garden , with its extraordinary follies and temples , had been decaying , and it was clear that soon no more than a few heaps of stone would be left .
39 Books can be sold on their jackets to impulse buyers who may well not read more than a few pages once they have bought them .
40 It had a resale value , even if it was no more than a few lire .
41 The heat did not last for more than a few seconds , and when it had passed , Ciparis was left in an awful solitude , his cries for help going unanswered as the city burned above him .
42 In the case of Santiaguito , there is little evidence that the dome is actually growing at all — one can sit and watch it for hours without seeing anything more than a few wisps of steam from the top — and it 's quite safe to scramble all over it .
43 Such large bombs are rather exceptional , though ; most are well under a metre across , and do n't travel more than a few tens of metres from the vent .
44 This deposit mantles the flanks of the pre-existing cone , but is no more than a few metres thick at most .
45 It has in the past been notorious that a pupil in an English school , having learned French for seven years , and having even passed at grade A at A level , may yet be unable to utter more than a few halting sentences , and be hardly able to follow a simple conversation with a native speaker .
46 The land was not flat now but undulating , rising no more than a few feet in various shades of brown and gold as far as the eye could see .
47 Go on ; but do n't stay more than a few minutes . ’
48 No more than a few minutes , mind . ’
49 Happiness , wonderful as it is , is a transient thing , often lasting no more than a few moments .
50 An argument by many atmospheric physicists , for example , is that shortcomings in the accuracy of weather prediction over periods of more than a few days largely results from the unsophisticated nature of existing models , the lack of suitable data and inadequate computer power ( see Fig. 9.3 , derived from Tyler 1989 ) .
51 They spread between people by coughing , sneezing and kissing but they can not live for more than a few seconds outside the body .
52 So , it might be asked , why is it important to examine in detail what , after all , merits little more than a few paragraphs in conventional histories of education ?
53 Some were quite healthy , but more than a few had measles .
54 This includes more than a few in the occult .
55 The Bible has more than a few things to say about astrology and fortune-telling .
56 Although recorded annually there is no regular winter population , and birds rarely remain for more than a few days except in severe winters , when considerable influxes occur .
57 However , the concert party folded before we had had more than a few ragged rehearsals , mainly because Bob 's girlfriend , a tall , bossy Waaf who fancied herself as another Vera Lynn , suddenly went all narrow-minded and decreed that if there was to be a chorus line , we were not to show our legs but to wear slacks .
58 So why , then , does her depression return whenever she ventures away-from home for more than a few hours ?
59 Civil servants may have spent no more than a few million pounds on the metals , although they may authorise more hefty purchases later .
60 Pupils can come to identify with the students — sometimes the age difference is not more than a few years — and ask how they can emulate them .
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