We have no meanings for "few concerts" in our records yet.
1 He gave but few concerts , for his genius could not cope with great masses of people.
2 You will, though, when you've given a few concerts and seen its effect upon the audience.
3 Jackie Bristow is just back from the United States where she lives these days to play a few concerts .
4 But why can't you honor and appreciate and play a few concerts with them and then kill them and eat them?
5 And the few concerts or tours she's booked in recent years have either been subject to last-minute cancellations or unsettling onstage behaviour.
6 A few concerts , but not eight a month-andhere she mentioned a famous young virtuoso who was burning the bow at both ends.
7 She had been to so few concerts that the great house, the crowd of people, and the lights, all had a stimulating effect.
8 That's because she gives very few concerts and, when she does perform in public, plays the work of just a handful of composers.
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