Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] smaller " in BNC.

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1 Mr Ingram drives a company car , so the banding changes making that more expensive will probably persuade him to go for a smaller model .
2 The mites tend to go for the smaller workers , probably because of their safer and passively fed lifestyle .
3 If , for example , all you wanted to do was to reduce the sleeve length , you could ( provided an alternative length was given ) use a shorter length given for a smaller size .
4 Many firms offer training two years in advance but they tend to be the larger organisations and if you wish to work for a smaller firm or , for example , a local authority , you often need to apply nearer the time .
5 I have a Stern Cabin eleven feet by twelve principally for the comfort of Mrs. G. and one adjoining of a smaller size .
6 So we 've introduced several central heating systems at a reduced cost , designed with the smaller home in mind .
7 If not , unscrew the orange regulator and replace with a smaller green or larger red one .
8 Its particular advantage is that everything is contained into a smaller central area .
9 None of Kasmin 's artists wanted to leave , except Noland , ‘ whose work had gone off anyway , ’ so he moved into a smaller space in Clifford Street .
10 When the worms are mature , and eggs are aspirated into the smaller air passages and parenchyma , consolidation increases and emphysema is more marked .
11 And the system of Standing Cabinet Committees , which was developed in the War Cabinet days , now makes it possible to work with a smaller Cabinet , on the lines of your War Cabinet and ‘ Caretaker ’ Cabinet , 49 without impairing the principle of collective responsibility .
12 Specifically , this means provided they are prepared to work with a smaller ratio of balances/ liabilities .
13 The eggs were fried in a smaller pan .
14 As a result of the feeling of greater ease , decorative touches and small colouristic accents begin to appear in the smaller canvases of both men .
15 One aspect of this size function seems to be that the nenko system is surviving in larger firms while it is being eroded in the smaller ones ( Tachibanaki , 1982 ) .
16 before they actually suggest to somebody that they sell a house , that they sell a house and moved to a smaller one , they have to be unemployed for quite some time .
17 It also has an advantage in that it can be installed on the smaller air range diving support vessels .
18 On an SE/30 — a 68030 machine with a maths coprocessor — myoglobin ( 2658 atoms ) approached the upper limit for interactive manipulation and a monochrome drawing on the screen required about 20 sec ( wireframe ) , 1–3/4 min ( ball and stick ) and three min ( shaded space-filling ) ; the times tripled on a smaller SE system .
19 The Falcon 20 was now well established enabling Dassault to concentrate on a smaller four to seven passenger executive transport , namely the " Falcon 10 " .
20 Therefore , some of the larger single roses become giant-sized once they are pressed , and can really only be used for big arrangements on walls , such as murals , so try to concentrate on the smaller varieties of rose , as you will still be astonished at their relative size once they are pressed .
21 The ten per cent addition assumed by the Eighth Schedule was , as in the 1947 Act , measured by the external cube , but it has since been modified to the smaller of cube or internal floor space , and only relates now to buildings in existence on 1 July 1948 .
22 Although the original idea had been directed to the whole of the diocese it was felt that any pilot project should be confined to a smaller area .
23 ‘ Pardon ? ’ as he peered at the smaller hump .
24 She peered at the smaller typewriter 's message :
25 On Cordia nodosa ( Boraginaceae ) , however , invaders did not increase under these conditions , perhaps because the plant is so pubescent and therefore impassable to large ants in any case : only when lianes occupied by the smaller Crematogaster ants came near did the resident Allomerus demerarae attack .
26 And then his eye was caught by a smaller heading in one corner : ‘ Granard tragedy .
27 Early in February 1726 Montrose instructed his commissioner in Scotland to organise his friends to support the plan of a reduction in emoluments for the collector , believing that this would discourage the new candidates and ensure Kirkton 's re-election , for the duke was determined ‘ to stand by him upon the above terms , I mean of a smaller sellary for the future ’ .
28 ‘ If we 're acting for the smaller firm it invariably happens , and if and when we 're acting for the larger firm we always identify the key partners in the smaller firm and bring them into the new management team , ’ Mr Llambias reveals .
29 However , although phase space volume on average contracts in a dissipative system , so that trajectories passing through a large volume of phase space end up passing through a smaller volume , this does not mean that distance ( or separation ) is also contracting .
30 Supersaurus is not to be confused with Megalosaurus ( 'giant reptile' ) , a lizard-hipped carnosaur living in the Jurassic and the very first dinosaur to be named and described , looking like a smaller Tyrannosaurus .
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