Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] small [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As a result of these cases it is clear that relatively small differences in the drafting of a rent review clause may have great practical consequences .
2 There were two separate issues for the research : ( i ) which pupils would be included in the testing ; and , ( ii ) if a wide range of tests was to be developed , each of them would be taken by different and fairly small samples from among the target pupils , how could the comparability of the samples be checked ?
3 Data sent by residential and very small businesses will normally be sent on the usual voice line .
4 It seems likely that as small children they stayed in the relative security of England while Henry spent most of his time abroad , immersed in what was always to be the central concern of his life , governing his continental dominions .
5 erm but it 's the program , yes , it 's the application of complex programs to thee very sophisticated but very small computers , I think , which is of interest in this particular case .
6 The pattern , which continued into the last quarter of 1991 , was one of large periodic issues by tender or by auction and frequent and usually small issues of tranchettes of tap stock .
7 Forsooth , my lord , quoth 1 , your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame and so small eaters , now , I hear say , be become so great devourers and so wild , that they eat up and swallow down the very men themselves .
8 Trade union membership has fallen partly due to higher unemployment and partly through changes in economic structure with more self-employed and more small employers .
9 Analysed corpora are rare and only small examples of this genre are currently found .
10 Apart , Inkatha and the Afrikaner right-wing parties represent significant but relatively small groups .
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