Example sentences of "[vb past] [be] a small [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I think everybody would , that had had their privacy erupted like they had been because they 'd been a small community for well through the years you see and for strangers to come in , I think it applies in every place that you go to , new places , you know that are built up after it just being a little country village people do resent you but I think now that they , they are really erm accepting us for the fact that we have brought things that they would never have had had the new town not been er sta , you know started here .
2 The numbers were thinning ; there 'd been a small brawl when Doris caught Charlie sitting at Sonia 's feet ; Jane had told Sonia off in no uncertain terms and dragged her off downstairs ; one neighbour had passed rather noisily out and been lugged home ; somebody had announced an engagement .
3 Considered objectively , they were an instrument of torture ; but the discomfort they caused was a small price to pay for the knowledge that Kate had persuaded him to buy them .
4 What I now faced was a small town with a strongly macho bias and an inbuilt resistance to change .
5 When I used to ask him where he was going he would tell me ‘ To Phucke ’ , which he claimed was a small town to the north of Inverness .
6 This would have triggered their detectors dramatically , yet all they saw was a small increase in the background level of radiation .
7 All it contained was a small jar of capers .
8 ‘ The snow 's very loose on the Wildhorn at this time of year and all it took was a small charge to start the ball rolling , if you 'll excuse the pun .
9 He held her against him , nursing her as though she had been a small child , while looking down into her face .
10 Fortunately , it had been a small iceberg , as icebergs go .
11 The burial had been a small affair .
12 If you had been a small shopkeeper with some money why might you have done the same ?
13 The Windorah had been a small family hotel before Jenkins bought it seven years earlier .
14 There had been a small number of ‘ slum clearance tenements ’ built in 1924 , but there was major slum clearances in North Shields in the 1930s after the Greenwood Act , when the banksides were almost totally cleared and some 9000 people were moved out , the bulk of them to the Meadowell Estate where 1961 dwellings were built , of which 84% were flats .
15 I did n't have a protective big brother : all I had was a small sister .
16 All we got was a small discount because we bought such a huge quantity .
17 The buyers in this particular market were very clear that what they wanted was a small loan , for a fixed amount , over a short period , paid weekly to a collector .
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