Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] a few [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Individually , haplochromines are not spectacular in appearance : most are only a few centimetres long , and silvery , when they are not in their breeding colours .
2 Mudskippers are only a few centimetres long and you can find them in mangrove swamps and muddy estuaries in many parts of the tropics , lying on the glistening mud well beyond the lap of the waters .
3 Radar and some ovens make use of microwaves , which are only a few centimetres or millimetres long .
4 Almost all the crops are cash crops and there are only a few cattle in the area .
5 There are only a few passes which remain open all year , although many smaller routes can be traversed freely throughout the summer months .
6 Ground-nests are so well concealed that predators can easily overlook them even when they are only a few feet away .
7 The woodcuts are only a few inches square , and defy the artists ' desire for detail and extravagance .
8 ‘ There are only a few minutes left , ’ Henri warned .
9 There are only a few studies with which we can illustrate this approach .
10 These people and their children differ from the so-called mixed race children only in terms of time , and are only a few generations removed from the point at which the mixture occurred .
11 In fact , at each stage of the criminal justice process , there are only a few cases which get both widespread and sustained coverage in both the national and local press .
12 But by their very nature they are only a few lines on a piece of paper at the moment .
13 The same applies to anyone , tall or short , who has been dieting for a lengthy period already , and generally to those who are only a few pounds overweight .
14 Having a naturally restrained appetite , which probably means that you are only a few pounds overweight and have gained this weight over a lengthy period .
15 Thus anatomy may reflect the fact that there are only a few ways in which some engineering problem can be solved .
16 In Easton , there are only a few policewomen attached to each section .
17 Small wonder then that there are only a few candidates !
18 Syphilis has long been labelled ‘ the great imitator ’ and there are only a few clues to prod the examining doctor into thinking of the correct diagnosis rather than some other condition .
19 Even at setts which are used regularly , the signs are not always clear if there are only a few animals present .
20 A glass or plastic one measuring about 18″ × 10″ × 10″ will hold 50 or so full-grown ones : often a single nettle head collected when the caterpillars are only a few days old will contain at least that many .
21 The chicks are only a few days old , but these parents are obviously more relaxed with them than the Barnys were with any of their offspring . ( )
22 The National Exhibition Centre and Birmingham International Airport are only a few miles away whilst the new International Convention Centre is only a short walk away .
23 However , since there are only a few parties competing in the election and many different aspects of government on which they are offering a position , this can be only a very crude way to elicit people 's view of how much of any particular public good should be provided .
24 At Hardington in Somerset there are only a few traces of the village , which is said to have gone by 1584 , but until recently there were very fine earthworks of a seventeenth-century garden landscape , with terraces , tree mounds , and park banks .
25 ‘ These figures are only a few weeks old .
26 Woods seems to assume in the passage cited above that there are only a few regions where high quality accidental word matches take place .
27 The above are only a few ideas ; really the best person to plan for you , because you know your situation , is always you yourself .
28 It is an inborn fear that develops when they are only a few months old , regardless of whether they have ever met an owl .
29 Even when they are only a few months old , they have claws and teeth quite long and sharp enough to damage one another .
30 These are only a few examples of the applications of scientific research to metal artefacts .
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