Example sentences of "a few day [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The plan started to work within a few day he became shy and nervous of humans even at feeding times .
2 For a few days they should be given a cool , shaded position ; after that as much light as possible .
3 Within a few days they were ready to invite Poole to a dinner of roast pork and potatoes — cooked in the baker 's oven because the cottage had none that could be used — and at the end of January a letter to John Prior Estlin described with quiet enthusiasm the clear brook which ran before the cottage door , a pretty garden — ‘ large enough to find us vegetables and employment ’ — and an orchard lying beyond which was about to become home for some ducks and geese , as well as two pigs .
4 The captain had told her that they were now off Porto , and that within a few days they would be entering the Tagus .
5 However , after a few days they can normally be enticed to eat again , with either freeze-dried or live foods .
6 The guards knew full well what was happening and we knew that after a few days they were likely to get heavy about it .
7 In a few days they 'll be back here begging us for food . ’
8 Derek Hegarty says it 's been tougher than they expected because the winds up in Scotland were very strong and after a few days they had troubles with their knees but they 've managed to keep going …
9 After a few days its rightful owner came to collect it and informed her that it was in fact a ferret .
10 In a few days we shall announce our exact demands which must be fulfilled before we release Liam Shakespeare .
11 Within a few days we had become bystanders , watching things happen beyond our control .
12 After only a few days we were both madly in love , not just with each other , but with this beautiful island in the sun and with Crystal Springs , which we found by accident .
13 Yeah , erm when we 're up the farm when er , after a few days we put the feed in them they smell .
14 for a few days we took him up here and all up there !
15 Adela fixed up a meeting between the king and archbishop , and in a few days everything was arranged .
16 After a few days my condition improved , the weather changed dramatically , and I made my way across the cultivated , fertile fields of Normandy .
17 Sometimes Buddie stacked trays of eggs above the pipes to incubate , and after a few days there would be dozens of fluffy , chirruping chicks hatching out in the heat .
18 First , just two appear at the front end as distinct blocks of tissue and then , about each hour , another pair are added behind them and a wave of formation proceeds backwards so that at the end of a few days there are 46 somites .
19 In a few days there will be a new office for Major Kypov at the end of the Administration block .
20 For a few days there was a swirl of conversation in the camp about the fire and its likely cause , and then the talk slipped .
21 For a few days there was a period of uncertainty , as Huw waited to see if the Brotherhood were planning another attack upon him — and the Inner Circle of the Guild waited to see if any steps would be taken by the Dockers ' Union , or by the police , in defence of the young man .
22 Within a few days she had resolved to flee the country — her husband would not leave his business — and to join her parents , who had settled in London in 1936 .
23 Within a few days she had recovered enough to play practice chukkas , going straight into fast polo as though she 'd played it all her life .
24 Within a few days she seemed very accepting of the situation , almost enjoying not having her husband around the house .
25 But in a few days she will leave England and follow me to Argentina .
26 After a few days she even left the cubs for a while to give him a reassuring lick .
27 I had to wait until the female was bulging-ripe , so within a few days she was brooding .
28 Then for a few days she was quiet .
29 But after a few days he saw the sparks of it begin to reappear and within a week Mould was chattering away as usual and ran about the school thinking of a new plan .
30 Coleridge and Sara began their married life more conventionally , and within a few days he was writing in enraptured terms to Tom Poole from their ‘ comfortable Cot ’ in Clevedon : ‘ the prospect around us is perhaps more various than any in the kingdom — Mine Eye gluttonizes. — The Sea — the distant Islands ! the opposite Coasts ! — I shall assuredly write Rhymes — let the nine Muses prevent it , if they can . ’
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