Example sentences of "[art] small market [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Corbett urged him to keep quiet and was more than relieved when they entered the narrow , winding , rutted streets of Leith and made their way to the small market square .
2 The hub of such localised society was the small market centre , grouped in a hierarchy of towns within the county .
3 The houses on each side of this gloomy square were dirty and ramshackle ; an old dog lay panting under the small market cross .
4 Henry Tyler had had an unexpected few days ' leave and had descended on his married sister and her husband in the small market town of Berebury in Calleshire without a great deal of warning .
5 Crossing over Table Mountain the Way goes into the Brecon Beacons via the small market town of Crickhowell .
6 It was a thick , misty day , but when the two brothers got beyond the small market town of Thame , the fog gave way to bright sunshine .
7 Sited ten miles west of Oxford is the small market town of Witney .
8 THE SMALL market town of Holt near the north Norfolk coast was nearly all burned to the ground in just three hours in a terrible fire during the summer of 1706 .
9 The small market town area ( see map ) is to the east of the parish , and this , together with the high ground south of the river and the tiny hamlets of Steeple and Dogbury Valent , all appear to have been the sites of pre-Conquest settlement .
10 The acorn which resulted in the foundation of the College was obscurely and unwittingly planted when , in 1783 , at a meeting on 16 May at the George Inn in the small market town of Odiham in Hampshire , there was established , on the proposition of William Terry of Yately , a ‘ society for encouraging Agriculture and Industry in the said Town and its Neighbourhood ’ .
11 The small market town becomes a village when people say ‘ good morning ’ .
12 The small market town has been hit very badly .
13 In 1941 , it was poor agricultural land next to the small market town of Bicester ; a year later , 24,000 soldiers were installed in an ordnance depot .
14 Dogs are those cows which have further deteriorated such that they provide no cash throw-off , due to the effect of a small market share in a very mature market .
15 The data comes from the Charity Household Survey , which originated in 1985 when Charities Aid Foundation and a consortium of nine other major British charities commissioned a small market research company to design the survey .
16 ( Viscount Milton caused a considerable rumpus when he razed a small market town to the ground and rebuilt the now much admired model village of Milton Abbas .
17 A small market town , a place by the river , a Suffolk village or a Spa , one of these would suit her , though it must not be too quiet , too isolated .
18 For a small market town , Shrewsbury has managed to give the world a very motley crew , from Charles Darwin to Private Eye magazine — the Eye 's begetters first started working together on the Shrewsbury School magazine .
19 At Chivay , a small market town , the bus fills .
20 A. Long ago Glasgow was a small market town with a cathedral at the lowest bridging point of a shallow River Clyde .
21 The parish contains a small market town ( also called Combsburgh ) and several outlying hamlets and farms .
22 For one thing it was not an air field but a large old house right in the centre of Huntingdon , a small market town about twenty miles west of Cambridge .
23 On Thursday 6 October 1715 Derwentwater and Forster , with a mere 60 horsemen , occupied Rothbury in central Northumberland , a small market town about 27 miles [ 44 km ] north of Newcastle and about 14 [ 23 km ] from the Scottish border .
24 Pocklington is a small market town with all the characteristics of a village .
25 Easily Accessible : Wem is a small market town with a 14th-century church and a castle mound .
26 The man who was known first as Ko ( ‘ Elder Brother ’ ) Nu , then Thakin Nu , and finally U Nu was born in 1907 at Wakema , a small market town ( 9000 people ) in the lush Delta of Lower Burma .
27 With regard to Easingwold , well of course Easingwold is at present outside the area of search , erm but again I do agree with what Mr Courcier has said , it would be a doubling the size of Easingwold , Easingwold is a small market town of high environmental quality , the existing form and pattern of development within Easingwold , erm exercise constraints over the scale of future development , the central area is of a certain size , of a certain quality , it 's got a certain amount of capacity to accept further development , and I do n't believe that a a erm grafting a fur further fourteen hundred houses could be fitted in to that existing infrastructure without serious harm .
28 Nevertheless , the move to Easingwold , a small market town that was similar in many ways to Pocklington but with fewer saddlers , was a beneficial one , for the family certainly did better once they were there .
29 A small market town will be flooded with twenty five thousand visitors over the coming week , for a world-famous festival of literature .
30 Herbert Armstrong was a pillar of society in a small market town , and his arrest for poisoning his wife caused a sensation .
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