Example sentences of "[adv] a tiny [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But experts warned computer users that Friday 13th viruses are only a tiny proportion of the 30 or so known types of virus which exist , and that they would be wise to keep taking precautions .
2 But their principles of ownership and management could not be more different : private enterprise prevails in the West , while it represents only a tiny proportion in the East .
3 Transfers from elsewhere within the UK amounted to 18 per cent and only a tiny proportion had come from abroad .
4 Deep in the shade of the forest , few flowers are formed and pods are even rarer , for another peculiarity of cocoa is that only a tiny proportion of flowers — less than one per cent — are successfully pollinated .
5 In fact , only a tiny proportion of the inhabitants of Florida have two legs , and even most of them do n't call it Florida .
6 Although most enterprise unions are affiliated to a number of national labour federations , industrial or trade unions which include workers from many different firms make up only a tiny proportion of Japanese labour unions .
7 Of those that did , only a tiny proportion happen to lie in the rocks that outcrop on the surface of the ground today ; and of these few , most will be eroded away and destroyed before they are discovered by fossil hunters .
8 The reports have attracted considerable publicity although only a tiny proportion of the reports have been debated in the House .
9 They refer on to specialists only a tiny proportion of people with mental disorder , usually those with severely upsetting or difficult problems such as new psychotic illnesses , very severe depression or disabling anxiety disorders .
10 Of the offences uncovered by the BCS only a tiny proportion were crimes of serious violence , and very few were serious property offences such as burglary or car theft .
11 But only a tiny proportion ( around 50,000 ) of Britain 's under-fives are in nursery school .
12 Historically , what has come to be known as the Third World has attracted only a tiny proportion of all the foreign investment that has taken place , while the economies of many poor countries , and even some rich ones , are commonly said to be dominated by foreign capital and/or foreign firms .
13 Given its plans to publish , there is only a tiny chance that IBM will chose to stomp on it , and indeed if a suddenly humble IBM should decide to welcome the new product , the claim that APPN is an open standard will gain credibility .
14 ‘ It is scandalous that only a tiny fraction of cars in the UK have catalysts fitted .
15 For most materials — like iron and stone — it takes only a tiny fraction of a calorie to raise the temperature by one degree C.
16 Due to public outcry , well over 1,000 ( out of perhaps 50,000 ) red telephone boxes have been listed , but this of course is only a tiny fraction .
17 One pregnancy in five now ends in abortion , only a tiny fraction of 1% have ever been carried out to save the life of the mother .
18 Today , the Croats insist that the number of Serbs , gypsies and Jews massacred in the camps of the quisling Axis-allied Croatian state was only a tiny fraction of that claimed by the communists .
19 There have been numerous suggestions of increased numbers of racial attacks , many supposedly attributable directly or indirectly to the BNP 's presence , although racial attacks in many parts of London are , and have long been , so numerous ( and usually unreported ) that only a tiny fraction even of the most serious could ever be laid at the BNP 's door .
20 The opponents maintained that the secondary market serves only a tiny fraction of American artists , most of whom are already quite rich .
21 A great many theoretical physicists would be prepared to express some unease about the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics — in particular , about Copenhagen orthodoxy — but only a tiny fraction of them ever direct serious attention to such questions .
22 For example , it is thought that in Zimbabwe there are probably tens of thousands of sites of rock art , but only a tiny fraction have ever been recorded ; and in Israel recent surveys have revealed thousands of previously unknown sites .
23 Though the antarctic ice-cap is estimated to contain 90% of the world 's water , only a tiny fraction of it becomes available each year for living material .
24 Yet it remains true that only a tiny fraction of legal matters end up in court .
25 Thus only a tiny fraction of passengers ( 0.7I per cent ) travelled in the luxurious first class .
26 However , the particles in even the most opaque Cytherean clouds account for only a tiny fraction of the atmospheric volume occupied by the cloud , and therefore the cloud particles , as on the Earth , are minor atmospheric components .
27 Though volatiles represent only a tiny fraction of the masses of the terrestrial planets , they endow Venus , the Earth , and Mars with interesting phenomena such as atmospheres , oceans , polar caps and , at least in the case of the Earth , a biosphere .
28 According to Guth , the radius of the universe increased by a million million million million million ( 1 with thirty zeros after it ) times in only a tiny fraction of a second .
29 During the 1980s , only a tiny fraction of 1 per cent .
30 In a sweeping review of the various domains by which proteins bind to DNA , Aaron Klug ( MRC , Cambridge ) revealed the diversity of structures that have evolved to meet the requirements of physical stability and evolutionary flexibility imposed by the need to recognize only a tiny fraction of the binding sites available in an entire genome .
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