Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] smaller [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The eggs were fried in a smaller pan . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | If social change leads to less random marriage , as may happen as a result of educational policy , then the rise in a , results in a smaller coefficient of variation of earnings , and from Eq . |
5 | If there comes a time when it is necessary to completely dismantle your aquarium , the fish can be temporarily housed in a smaller aquarium , provided there is a good supply of oxygen . |
6 | They are also useful as a short term solution where a pair of fish have had to be split with one being housed in a smaller tank used , for example , as a hospital tank . |
7 | It differs from boiling in that the steam produced cooks the food resulting in a smaller loss of minerals and nutrients , however as steaming takes longer there is a corresponding reduction in the level of vitamin C. |
8 | Jack was the eldest of the family and he had been born in a smaller house , but he did n't remember it . |
9 | That perhaps it 's easier to do in a smaller department , I mean I 've got checkouts , and the majority of my staff are part-time , and I 've only got three full-timers , so it 's quite often the case that at nine thirty , one thirty , five thirty , eight thirty , it 's a case of coming in and then relieving somebody else straight away , you do n't necessarily have the time to spend with them . |
10 | 530–70 , the largest number of brooches are found in a smaller number of groups , marked by ‘ mass produced ’ reproductions of a single type . |
11 | However , they do not always offer better sanitation and water supply than can be found in the smaller towns and rural areas . |
12 | The principles established in England were followed in the smaller country . |
13 | However , one thing worth mentioning at this point is that the larger parts are not always a guarantee of an agent 's interest — quite often big roles will attract attention , but a student who has been very well cast in a smaller role may hit the mark just as effectively . |
14 | The whole room sways as one ( We 're upstairs drinking in the smaller stage ) . |
15 | THE combination of excellent weather and the bank holiday resulted in a smaller show of cattle at McClelland 's Mart , Ballyclare . |
16 | An opportunity to live in a smaller community is afforded by the University 's 18 warden-supervised Student Houses . |
17 | I bet he could n't get in the smaller ball than Fred can get you |
18 | Is it because they take in a smaller quantity of vapour or tablet dust ? and how far does the vial have to be from the nose before the dose is inactive ? |
19 | Many thrusters provided with boards are far too large so it may be worth while investing in a smaller pair . |
20 | If you are thinking about trying to breed them , this is best achieved in a smaller aquarium where the breeding fish are on their own . |
21 | I block in the smaller shapes of the windows in the building and the light in the clock tower . |
22 | I block in the smaller shapes of the windows in the building and the light in the clock tower . |
23 | The records are not hand-written ; they are more focused and less personal due to the wider audience , the variety of sources that can input to a debate is world-wide and some avenues of thought will survive through this to meet success which would have withered in a smaller community ; response time is faster and , confident in the formal date stamping and public manner of their input , scientists are more willing to share information earlier . |
24 | Did you prefer working in a smaller household ? |
25 | However , as Colin Gray indicated , they are either within striking distance of current LASMO operations — where it would be relatively straightforward and economical to tie in a smaller discovery to an existing field — or otherwise they offer such exciting prospects as possibly to warrant major investment . |
26 | This sub-set of entries is held in a smaller database known as the Working-Set . |