Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [art] small [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After 1918 the small shipbuilding industry at Elbing almost collapsed as a result of the creation of the Corridor simply because the cost of maintaining the river was compounded by the cost of negotiating the tariff barriers . |
2 | It was quite unheard of in the Army for such a small unit to have its own self-designed insignia , but some months later Stirling , quite undismayed , wore his cap badge on parade when General Auchinleck came to inspect them at Kabrit . |
3 | For such a small man , he had an incongruously deep and booming voice . |
4 | For such a small person , he had a very solemn and penetrating look . |
5 | There were many names for such a small village , and the old man remembered most of them from his childhood . |
6 | Teachers and parents have come to realise that the education of children is a joint responsibility , particularly as children are at school for such a small proportion of their waking lives . |
7 | Her dark hair was incredibly thick for such a small baby . |
8 | But it can be a nerve racking experience because the coprocessor chip costs a lot of money for such a small object . |
9 | That 's a lot of muscle for such a small car . |
10 | yo you know if we had problems we 'd each talk to them and we had of course , we had , we formed a resident association and we took our problems to the resident 's association and and we wo , you know , if we had problems which could be ironed out the man , general manager of the development corporation , Mr would come and listen to our complaints and we seemed , you know , we we got along very very well really for such a small place with nothing because the only shopping facilities were in the old town or we had to go to Epping or Bishop 's Stortford you see ? |
11 | So , as you can see for such a small number of people , we cover a large area , also some very diverse subjects . |
12 | Detectives say they 're horrified at the level of violence for such a small sum of money . |
13 | For example , at the end of 1986 a small fund owned and administered by a group of workers in a nationalized industry which we shall call ‘ The General Sickness and Funeral Fund ’ had the following investments : Notes : The figures for the gross yield on equities takes into account the time over which the investment has been held ( unstated ) and can not be used as a holding period return for CAPM as the periods are unequal . |
14 | The Sunday evening buffet is not to be missed , with a fish course of half a small lobster and a whole dressed crab , followed by a carvery with every kind of meat from beef to venison , and fresh poached salmon with crisp salads . |
15 | Lord George did not long remain in command of such a small vessel , however , and no sooner did he attain a more substantial command than the Duke of Montrose sent orders for the sons of the lairds of Auchenbowie and Balfunning to be sent to London with a view to joining Lord George . |
16 | However , the provision of such a small resource on a cost-effective basis is open to debate , particularly when small facilities would be required for those with functional illness , physical illness and social problems . |
17 | The clinical and biological profiles of Zollinger-Ellison sydrome patients who develop fundic ECL cell tumours can not be determined from the study of such a small number of cases . |
18 | ‘ We had to use our spare two gallons , ’ he said , adding that despite the handicap of such a small tank they were never stranded . |
19 | Given very wide regional and local variations in deposition , questions must be raised about the effectiveness of such a small network ; local authorities will need to supplement it with their own networks . |
20 | ‘ We have , of course , put out feelers to the usual quarters about where the supplies came from , ’ said Milton , ‘ but the chances of finding the source of such a small supply are very slim indeed . ’ |
21 | Yards were a typical feature not only of industrial cities but of many a small country town which had to accommodate a rising population . |
22 | So I said There 's no way that what you 've just told me will go in an hour , I said It 'll take at least a couple of hours and what about all the small stuff he 'll have in the house ? |
23 | A man like Guido would have no problem with such a small intimacy . |
24 | Does my hon. Friend feel that justice could possibly be done to the coal reserves in that pit with such a small squad ? |
25 | ‘ It might be better though , my lady , if you were not to wander the open Dale with such a small escort . |
26 | With such a small proportion of employed industrial workers in its ranks , the Party had great difficulty in carrying out its work in factory cells and trade-union groups . |
27 | My waist was so small , they said they had never seen anyone with such a small waist . |
28 | Even with such a small number of observations and an inherently biased sample such as the FT 30 , the results are quite plain to see ( Fig.5.6 ) . |
29 | I never saw men with such a small desire to fight . ’ |
30 | In a fit of pique , he threw out many of his planetary drawings , made with a 10-cm refracting telescope , after high-placed amateurs refused to believe that anyone with such a small instrument could see the detail he recorded . |