Example sentences of "a [noun] [art] few " in BNC.
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1 | Elizabeth Cheng looks at the space where her mantlepiece clock used to be … it was stolen in a burglary a few days ago . |
2 | A decision a few weeks ago to change engine suppliers almost instantly brought a revival in Jonny 's fortunes . |
3 | A black hole with a mass a few times that of the sun would have a temperature of only one ten millionth of a degree above absolute zero . |
4 | Binkie Beaumont , good as his word , saw that he had a contract a few weeks after he was finally demobbed in 1947 . |
5 | Ziba 's 35-year-old brother , Meho , who worked at the dairy and fought with the Sarajevo defence force , had been killed during the night in a skirmish a few blocks away . |
6 | When Harry 's front axle buckled , he was behind a truck A few brief comments on each of these : in ( 35a ) the pronoun I is used gesturally to self-nominate from a group , in ( 35b ) it just has the symbolic usage ; in ( 36b ) the word ago places the time at which the action occurred relative to the time of speaking , in ( 36c ) the time is relative to the time at which the events in the narrative occurred . |
7 | One of those trees had blown over in a storm a few years later ; the other survived as a diseased and sterile relic . |
8 | It 's heartening to see what a change a few weeks can bring . |
9 | I remember watching children dancing at a wedding a few weeks ago . |
10 | For David there is not really a lot more to tell except perhaps that I got some new teeth and as a result a few more pounds have been gained . |
11 | He got me a ring a few years ago . |
12 | The coroner heard it revealed for the first time — none of the family knew it — that Charlie had had a stroke a few months before , which explained the strange behaviour . |
13 | Writing a piece a few weeks ago , she had had to think very hard before remembering the American expression for council housing . |
14 | I saw the virtue of her advice most clearly when I stayed with a girlfriend a few weeks ago . |
15 | She 'd hired a car a few days before , with the trip to the clinic in view . |
16 | He could not explain why he ran or why he and David abandoned a car a few minutes later a mile from the town centre . |
17 | Then Newsweek magazine dredged up some remarks which Mr Mason made at a lunch a few weeks earlier . |
18 | I was given a cutting a few years ago by my sister and have subsequently passed on cuttings but have never known the proper name of it or much about it . |
19 | It is a pity a few more people , who promised to attend , did not turn up because we could have easily included them . |
20 | Behind the sundial there were a few trees , some of them in flower : a small path led into their deceptive shallow depths , and there , in a hollow a few yards from a high brick wall that bordered the garden , stood a sculpture . |
21 | In January 1983 , BBC2 's Man Alive showed a documentary called ‘ Only Time Would Tell ’ which discussed the life of Matthew Crosby , an 18 year old Down 's teenager mainly through the eyes of his mother , Anne Crosby , who continues to believe that Matthew would have been better off dead and recalls her desire to end his life with a pillow a few days after his birth . |
22 | On the mantelshelf behind him there was a photograph of a pretty , smiling , dark-haired woman , a boy of about ten and a girl a few years younger . |
23 | and in October he moved down to Shamley Green , a village a few miles outside Guildford and within commuting distance of London . |
24 | And on a er visit to a museum a few weeks later he also discovered flying boots of exact prints he 'd seen on the wet floor . |
25 | Instead of doing the usual reach-fall-reach , choose a point a few hundred metres upwind as a target to sail to , then you can concentrate solely on gybing as you work your way back downwind . |
26 | The latest 280sq miles of fields stretch from the Red Wharf Bay area of Anglesey to a point a few miles from Crosby . |
27 | You , you did give once to a group a few years ago . |
28 | ‘ To a man without a job a few more houses on a field or a few foreign accents in the local pub seem a price worth paying for prosperity . |
29 | Yes we had a meeting a few weeks ago to discuss the future and it was agreed that we should have three issues a year rather than four , I think this would be welcomed by local police stations got ta change the dates to act on market research which indicates certain months when certain security devices sell well . |
30 | Tabor , named from a hill a few miles from Bethlehem , was founded in 1420 by the Taborites , the radical wing of the Hussite movement . |