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

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1 This is approximately the same number as occur in Australia where the population is , of course , much smaller but the number of aircraft registered is approximately the same .
2 This means that the number of dots per square inch are much smaller and the amount of processing required by the sending fax machine is much less .
3 Some of these mills were fairly small but a number , mainly built during the 19th century , were of considerable size .
4 It would only cost the the B T very small and a telephone unit .
5 It was very long and the print was very small and the exercise was very tiring .
6 Plot sizes were very small and the distance between them large .
7 ‘ I think Mrs Harper and Miss Burge do a very good job under rather difficult conditions , said Ianthe , ‘ after all the whole place is very small and the kitchen especially so . ’
8 The amounts are very small and the processing of the food makes the milk digestible .
9 These preliminary contacts are made at a very early stage in development when the embryo is very small and the pioneer cells need only extend their exploratory axons over a short distance in order to contact the target .
10 Unless a watercourse is very small or the pollutant particularly powerful , the natural processes of dilution and purification will often make it very difficult for either proactive or reactive discovery to reveal the existence of pollution soon enough and in sufficient detail for it to be traced to a particular discharger .
11 These are included in relation only to limited classes of investments , which , however , cover not only money market investments but also debt investments ; it is therefore likely that futures contracts linked to debt securities are included , even if they fall outside the money market exemption ( because the transaction is too small or the debt securities have too long a maturity ) ; and ( 6 ) Countries , monetary authorities or certain supranational institutions .
12 The latter was not a forceful intrusion , because local elevation changes were far too small and the lack of seismicity implies that magma did not force the surrounding rock apart .
13 When I came out of the service I bought a Fender , but I just could n't hold on to it ; it was too small and the weight was wrong .
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