We have no meanings for "few tins" in our records yet.
1 The lids stayed firmly on my last few tins of Drummond's International Grey.
2 By that stage there was only a few tins left.
3 Beneath the seats were a few tins of boiled meat.
4 There were only a few tins left, nothing familiar, though, nothing I'd ever seen before.
5 Give a man a few tins of butter beans and he can conquer the world.
6 A few tins of tuna and boxes of long-life milk later, everything was back to normal.
7 I had two men with me, a bag of biscuits, a few tins of meat, and a breaker of water.
8 There was a handy kitchen in which I set up the gas-operated cooking unit and warmed up a few tins of food.
9 Luckily, there were a few cases of champagne left and a few tins of potted things, which could now be tranquilly sold.
10 Only a few tins of food remained and the water was wholly gone; the liquid from the food cans only served to increase their thirst.
11 "There's time enough to make up a few tins of canister," argued my father.
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