a couple of造句121. I can't leave just yet. I've still got a couple of letters to write.
122. We're searching for a couple of runaways from the young offenders' institution.
123. There are still a couple of places left on the course.
124. We try not to keep people on hold for more than a couple of minutes.
125. A couple of pages had been torn out of/from the book.
126. It took a couple of hours for the two-mile tailback to clear.
127. Decant the wine and allow it to stand at room temperature for a couple of hours.
128. She contrived to spend a couple of hours with him every Sunday evening.
129. His car was wrecked by a couple of young tearaways.
130. Within a couple of months I'd splurged about £2,500 on clothes.
131. She dived into her bag and took out a couple of coins.
132. A couple of inches of dry, powdery snow had fallen.
133. I've come to crash on your floor for a couple of nights.
134. A couple of dozen prints were rolled off in no time.
135. Our beach house is just a couple of miles from the ocean.
136. Why don't you think it over and give me a call in a couple of days?
137. A couple of tanks convoyed the trucks across the border.
138. I made a couple of minor changes to my opening paragraph.
139. I slapped his face a couple of times to try to bring him round.
140. Can you lend me a couple of dollars? I'm a little short.
141. He gave a couple of loud rings on the doorbell.
142. Take a couple of these pills last thing at night to help you sleep.
143. I had a monumental run-in with him a couple of years ago.
144. A couple of years in the army will knock some sense into him.
145. Could you lend me a couple of pounds, by any chance?
146. The work was really easy and I was able to zoom through it in a couple of hours.
147. A couple of years in the army should make a man of him.
148. I wobbled uncertainly for a couple of paces, then over I went.
149. She'd had a couple of glasses of champagne and was starting to feel light-headed.
150. There's not much in the way of entertainment in this town - just the cinema and a couple of pubs.