Example sentences of "to [art] few [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He smiled and she pulled her robe tightly round her ; the bathroom that had seemed quite large had shrunk to the few feet between them .
2 So he sat still and let her talk , murmuring answers to the few questions she asked him , trying to memorize details that might be important .
3 Further on the Brook splits , and one tributary leads to the few remnants of what was Upper Ley Mill .
4 From Poolewe , a narrow road follows the coast to the headland west of Loch Ewe but is of interest only to the few residents alongside it , and visitors invariably continue on the A.832 to Gairloch , this road also having been brought up to modern standards .
5 If , in addition to the few notes which I have taken the liberty of enclosing , you feel that you need any advice , then please ask for it .
6 Her world had shrunk to the few things which still had interest for her .
7 By last month tens of thousands of people were on the road to the few relief centres that the government runs .
8 Its success is almost invariably limited to the few cases where free advice enables a businessman to make immediate cost savings .
9 Similarly , in 3 the time span which is indicated by " now " is limited to the few seconds immediately following the utterance , whereas in 4 the reference of " now " extends well before and after the time of utterance .
10 Finally the road turns away and makes a long and rough descent , with Loch Hourn dramatically in view ahead , to the few buildings of Kinlochhourn where there is life but no sign of it .
11 He listened to the few men who had survived for more than a few weeks and talked of ‘ Blighty ’ and prayed only for a ‘ cushy wound ’ so they could be moved to the nearest hospital tent and , if they were among the lucky ones , eventually be sent home to England .
12 The electronic cameras captured the action , and powerful transmitters beamed the signals directly to the few homes in Britain equipped with television receivers .
13 A travel company from Thailand has contacted the People 's Committee about the possibility of bringing in tourists , and the governor of the province , An He , is keen to talk to the few foreigners who pass through about his hypothetical Riviera .
14 At my first event in Fort Worth , I had held on to the few people I knew as though for dear life , terrified at the thought of being stranded in this great wilderness .
15 Should we listen to the few objections of the few people affected ?
16 That evening revealed a petulance Hugh Paddick had not known before , but which would become quite familiar to the few Williams intimates .
17 And despite their higher incomes , they rarely become rich because their activities are limited to the few months during the year when the climate is favourable for construction work .
18 City teachers , even the most experienced , are so accustomed to mobility , access to transport and social competence in getting around that they are continually surprised to find that so many of the children they teach lead lives confined to a few streets .
19 Mr Heath was a directive leader of the Cabinet but confined , his interest to a few areas ( EEC , incomes policy , and Northern Ireland ) .
20 Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals .
21 Sums laid out by administrators ranged from hundreds of pounds spent repaying deceased 's debts to a few pence spent mending children 's shoes .
22 Once again they were relatively complex to use and whilst smaller and faster still restricted the user to a few faces and sizes at any one time .
23 Cannons are dangerous if sometimes unpredictable weapons whose manufacture is limited to a few groups of human and Dwarf experts .
24 If an organisation is market leader and has a size and presence which can ensure that manpower planning is possible so that most jobs can be filled from graduate entry , then the need for an executive search firm is probably limited to a few specialist or technical appointments .
25 For common igneous minerals , critical concentrations are very small ( typically 0.002–0.03wt% ) and layers of the order of centimetres to a few metres thick will result .
26 On moderately dry ground , for example along the coast of Antarctica , unsorted polygons are convex shapes in the ground up to a few metres across , ringed by a network of furrows that mark the positions of persistent cracks ( Figure 3.8 ) .
27 They succeed by a greater division of labour , with most volunteers carrying responsibility for generalist advice while referring complex work to a few specialists .
28 At around this time I began to give private lessons in Latin and mathematics to a few boys who were in their first and second years of school in Parma or who had to take an entrance examination .
29 And that will lead to a few mist patches later on .
30 Your answers to a few questions — in exchange for my silence . ’
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