Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [art] small [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately she had an order for a full-length wool coat and dress , and worked in happy isolation in the small room at the back of the shop , her mind lingering on the implication of Penry 's invitation as her fingers flew independently to finish the order for a customer due to return to the States a few days later . |
2 | The round , hard face with its halo of glinting metal bolts was the first thing the animal remembered seeing on regaining consciousness in the small cage . |
3 | Equally , however , it has been driven from within the organisation by reducing beds , shutting old hospitals , or transforming them into nursing homes , and concentrating high technology investment in a small number of centres , well equipped and well staffed . |
4 | There is no point in suggesting an itinerary in a small town like Stein . |
5 | A smaller number of studies have dealt with closely related dialects or languages , for example , Blom and Gumperz 's 1972 study of code-switching between " official " and " local " varieties of Norwegian in a small town . |
6 | More touching was the sad list of names in Sasbach churchyard , each of them representing a large loss in a small community . |
7 | For the filling , place the arrowroot in a small pan and gradually add the orange juice and any juice resulting from the segmenting of the oranges ; mix well . |
8 | Desperate film projectionist — Bill Travers gazes on Peter Sellers ' confusion in the Smallest Show on Earth ( 1957 ) |
9 | Because he had a largely immigrant clientele he was in a position analogous to that of a lawyer in a small town where networks are complex and gossip channels effective . |
10 | Platelet factor 4 showed a significant positive correlation with plasma glucose concentration in a small group of insulin-dependent diabetics but no correlation was seen for β-thromboglobulin and no relationship was found for either of the platelet-specific proteins in a larger group of non-insulin-dependent diabetics ( Davi et al , 1982 ) . |
11 | Stir the batter , then make at least eight pancakes in a small , non-stick frying pan , cooking each side in a small amount of oil or fat until golden . |
12 | She and Oliver were sitting side by side in the small parlour at Blue Horizons , having arrived unannounced while the Auguste Didier School of Cuisine was in session in the kitchen . |
13 | His mouth opened slightly , her tongue touched his upper lip once , then slipped away again ; she kissed him quickly on the cheek and turned , walked to a doorway , fumbling for a key in a small purse she took from her old fur coat . |
14 | This minimizing of catholic — nationalist representation was aided by the gerrymandering of electoral boundaries for local government elections , which concentrated the catholic — nationalist vote in a smaller number of constituencies . |
15 | They were in no great hurry to make use of him ; not till 9 July was he returned to Java without ceremony in a small motor launch . |
16 | After his dismissal he continued in private practice in a small way for some years , evidently living in somewhat reduced circumstances , until in 1837 he retired from Sydney to his government land-grant property on the Hunter River , where he died in September of that year . |
17 | Put enough eggs to cover a piece in a small container of salt solution . |
18 | Roy Hart 's main complaint is that he has to leave his car in a small car park and walk home because the Conservators wo n't let him take his car up to his house . |
19 | Parking the car in the small space beneath the house that had been set aside for it , Belinda skimmed silently up the back stairs . |
20 | But turnover in the smaller service division fell 8 per cent and profits were down almost 30 per cent to £6.18 million , reflecting more sluggish demand for spares and service . |
21 | A MODERN SPLIT-LEVEL MAISONETTE IN A SMALL DEVELOPMENT SET IN WELL MAINTAINED COMMUNAL GROUNDS |
22 | At once Colby makes plans to become an organist in a small church in the strikingly named district of " Joshua Park " outside London . |
23 | Metallic papers have a highly reflective finish makes them an excellent choice to give a feeling of spaciousness in a small area . |
24 | Basil would get very excited at finding tadpoles and caddis worms in the Hampstead ponds but though he once took to fishing in a small stream when we were on holiday , and actually caught a small fish , which Marion cooked for his tea , he was quite unable to eat it , being stricken with remorse at its demise . |
25 | During the last decade evidence has been accumulating that fluid secretion in the small intestine is often evoked via stimulation of the enteric nervous system ( ENS ) . |
26 | A more recent study in a small number of patients has emphasised these sex differences ( Seviour et al , 1985 ) . |
27 | I kept Joanna in commission , her food locker in the small cuddy where I both cooked and slept well stocked with keeping-stores , and she had a good reserve of fuel for the outboard . |
28 | Before they were colonized the Zande regularly carried out autopsies on the dead bodies of suspected witches , to see whether their bodies revealed any trace of the deadly ‘ witchcraft substance ’ ( mangu ) or essence in the small intestine . |
29 | ( 3 ) The proposal is a friendly merger with the larger company wishing to acquire the smaller company but there is known to be a difficult minority shareholder in the smaller company holding above 10 per cent of the voting rights ( or able to muster that level of support against the proposal ) which could prevent the larger company implementing the compulsory sale procedures under CA 1985 , s429 . |
30 | He acquired a stake in a small lighting business which bought candles from the Wandsworth factory . |