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- Few
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- Few people think so.
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She has few friends.
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They have few books.
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I gave him a few books.
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Please buy a few apples.
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Few students knew his name.
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He has quite a few records.
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I want a few empty glasses.
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I might be a few minutes late.
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I'll be back in a few minutes.
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I'm leaving town for a few days.
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Could you spare me a few minutes?
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I was in New York for a few days.
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Quite a few Americans like sushi.
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A few days' rest will do you good.
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Few people understood his comment.
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I'll be with you in a few minutes.
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They went on a trip a few days ago.
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He has quite a few valuable paintings.
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A few people clapped after his lecture.
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Would you please wait for a few minutes?
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You'd better stay in bed for a few days.
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I want to stay in America for a few years.
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Few people live to be one hundred years old.
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I'll be visiting Japan again in a few years.
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He received quite a few letters this morning.
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I know quite a few people who don't eat meat.
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She has been studying French for a few years.
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Please spend a few minutes thinking about this.
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We had better leave her alone for a few minutes.
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He died a few days before his hundredth birthday.
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I spend a few hours a day maintaining my website.
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I just got up. Give me a few minutes to get ready.
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I have a few questions. Would it be OK if I asked them?
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Tom managed a small bar near Boston for quite a few years.
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A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony left school, too.
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It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
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A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony, too, graduated from school.
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A few years ago, on Mother's Day, I gave my stepmother a locket as a present.
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Tom broke his right leg and was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.
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