If there were a similar rate nationally, that would amount to several thousand cases per year.
The thing will have to be displayed prominently for several weeks until “the cleaning lady broke it.”
Characters even refer to Godzilla as a “god” several times in the film, which is interesting.
Neither do I. But, several rounds of applause and a standing ovation later, Les Misérables proved all the naysayers wrong.
He had spent several years as a gravedigger and gardener at a cemetery in Germany before returning to Puglia.
Mr. Stone aided in the establishment of several manufactories at this point.
The Secretary's letter remained unanswered for several days.
When he awoke, he found that the room was in darkness; it must have been night for several hours.
several times a lump rose in her throat and she was obliged to stop to rest.
There is an engraved frontispiece of seals, and several copperplates in the text.
early 15c., "existing apart," from Anglo-French several, from Middle French seperalis "separate," from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ "separate, different," back-formation from separare "to separate" (see separate (v.)). Meaning "various, diverse, different" is attested from c.1500; that of "more than one" is from 1530s, originally in legal use.
Here we are all, by day; by night we're hurledRelated: Severalty. Jocular ordinal form severalth attested from 1902 in American English dialect (see -th (2)).
By dreams, each one into a several world
[Herrick, 1648]