Example sentences of "[adv prt] to a small [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Here no conversion had been done to the wretched little room , once a scullery , with two steps down to a small yard stacked high with rubbish . |
2 | However , setting this aside and taking parent-authorisation at face value , the high percentage of absent pupils came down to a small percentage perceived to be casual or persistent truants . |
3 | The high percentage of absent pupils came down to a small percentage of unauthorised absentees as the diagram shows . |
4 | A qualitative examination can be made by the evaporation of a specimen down to a small bulk and immersion in this residue at the boil of a small swatch of cotton , nylon , and polyester-fibre yarns . |
5 | Still under heavy fire from artillery and mortars , and themselves down to a small amount of ammunition , the remnants of the 1 st Bucks stood fast until dark . |
6 | Just inside the door were two steps down to a small living room about ten feet square , behind this was a tiny scullery and the houses had two small bedrooms upstairs . |
7 | Behind the wall was part of Moorlake 's garden , but most of the latter lay behind the house itself , and ran down to a small stream , with a view beyond of fields and woods , some forty acres of which had been owned by Alicia Lockwood , the remains of her father 's more extensive holding . |
8 | While Ben went to get their luggage she led her guests over to a small building , separated from the main house by a large garage complex . |
9 | Newman walked over to a small wall cupboard . |
10 | Karelius nodded and took his drink over to a small table by the window . |
11 | He walked over to a small table at one side of the room , and started to fiddle with what Folly guessed must be an answering machine . |
12 | ‘ Should I start by saying all the usual , very appropriate things ? ’ he asked lightly as he took their drinks over to a small table near the cavernous fireplace . |
13 | The taxi took them off to a small restaurant , and with everywhere seeming crowded to full capacity Fabia guessed , when they were straight away shown to a table , that Ven must have had the forethought to book in advance . |
14 | The monkey was wired up to a small computer terminal and was punching away with its leathery fingers at buttons on the keyboard in front of it . |
15 | There was a bell-pull connected up to a small porter 's lodge inside . |
16 | As she did so , she noticed that the heath adjoining the road rose up to a small hill , on top of which stood an old and dilapidated windmill . |
17 | They had got in through a cellar window at the back and made their way up to a small office on the third landing where , according to Cyril , the sole employee had been there man and boy until he became fossilized and had to be removed feet first from his station . |
18 | Colour a little piece of fondant brown and roll out to a small strip . |
19 | The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer . |
20 | I launched it on to a small lake and , lying flat on its wooden platform , pressed my face close to the water . |
21 | Without waiting to be shown , she walked through the primitive kitchen and on to a small balcony perched perilously above the red-tiled roofs of the houses below . |
22 | She staggered over to the freezer , climbed on to a small stool by its side , unwrapped the packages to reveal frozen packs of my beefburgers , and placed them in the freezer , leaning over it until she was almost inside . |
23 | She snapped her glass down on to a small side-table and stood up decisively . |
24 | Dexter drove through a small wood , emerging on to a small apron of gravel . |
25 | The window gave on to a small lead roof beyond whose parapet I could see the topmost branches of the elm tree , the ornate brick chimneys of my own House — School House . |
26 | Bar/Breakfast room looking out on to a small patio . |
27 | Suddenly he dashed across the street , dodging the traffic , and jumped on to a small motorbike . |
28 | Glue the fabric for the bow on to a small piece of card , cut out and attach to the bear 's neck by gluing the centre of the bow only . |
29 | Write your favourite joke or riddle on to a small piece of paper and put it inside your cracker . |