Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for a small " in BNC.

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1 It was also the case for a small number of women with children who felt isolated because their social horizons were constrained by domestic and family expectations .
2 When I was n't playing cricket for my school , I used to be the scorer for a small village club , Alwington .
3 In addition the Elfreda Rathbone organisation , a voluntary organisation helping people with learning disabilities , ran a free day nursery in the borough for a small number of children with learning difficulties .
4 A HIGH Court judge has asked the public to help in the search for a small boy snatched from his nursery school by his mother .
5 It goes back to the fifties when the local authority , in this case the Worthing Rural District Council would not approve the plan for a small development A Twenty Seven in near the roundabout at Manor .
6 Many of the first group completed a training course to provide practical help in the home for a small number of people ill with HIV/AIDS .
7 The village is a 20 minute stroll away ( though the hotel operates a bus service into the village for a small charge ) .
8 High offer ratios often reflect the relative difficulty of meeting the targets for a small number of fields .
9 It was eventually demolished and is now the site for a small housing estate .
10 The manager executes the deals for a small annual fee — usually 0.5 per cent deducted from the interest earned .
11 Each change of footing , then , can provide the occasion for a small " act of identity " whose linguistic consequences , if any , become part of the new context in which the interaction is taking place .
12 Elsewhere a " tutorial " is simply the name for a small learning group .
13 Aquaria and cabinets can be sent anywhere in the UK for a small extra charge .
14 No profit and loss account or directors ' report is required to be filed with the Registrar for a small company .
15 This bus could be just the ticket for a small family .
16 These can be booked exclusively for groups during the week for a small charge .
17 Brownie helper Barbara once more came to the rescue and during the next week brought her daughter 's cassette tape-recorder to my home where , in spite of my nerves and her dim knowledge of recording , we managed to get the music for a small sequence on tape .
18 Guests can use the free sauna and steambath , or the solarium for a small charge .
19 The decision last week by Chris Patten , the Secretary of State for the Environment , to reject the scheme for a small new town among the gravel pits and conifers of north-east Hampshire is pure politics .
20 Kylie tagged along when mum Carol took Dannii to the audition for a small part in the soap opera The Sullivans .
21 Apart from housing the bathroom/WC and the kitchen , there is sufficient space in the small norther wing of the school for a small utility room to be provided en suite with the kitchen .
22 There was undoubtedly a case for a small increase in numbers for the benefit of both divisions of the court .
23 Some of Koons ' colleagues scoff at the Cicciolina affair , dismissing it as yet another publicity ploy , the perfect merger between two media personalities , and a disguise for a small talent .
24 The map of Chelsea Physic Garden , engraved by John Haynes in 1751 , clearly shows a gap for a small gate in the north-east corner of the garden wall to provide easy access to the gardener 's home , the main gate being on the river frontage .
25 Erm there is a need for a small airfield Hertfordshire .
26 The Orion 41 has been introduced by Ubbink into its range of top-hung roof windows in response to a demand for a small roof window that can be installed without major ‘ surgery ’ to the roof timbers .
27 With nothing else to read , it seemed to have the edge on the income tax manuals ( though non-believers would say only just ) , so you can imagine how bad I felt when I opened it to find most of the pages had been razored to provide a nest for a small brown envelope .
28 The Council is not a ‘ business ’ in the usual sense of the word i.e. it does not trade or make a profit and it will not require many of the services normally provided by a bank for a small business e.g. loans , overdrafts , inpayments of large sums of cash in coin etc .
29 In Crossland v Hawkins ( 1961 ) 39 TC 493 , an actor entered into a service agreement with a company for a small weekly salary .
30 Nymphaea pygmaea ‘ Helvola ’ is a gem for a small pool with only 15–23 cm ( 6–9 in ) of water .
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