Example sentences of "just a tiny " in BNC.
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1 | I can see the hut down there , just a tiny pimple . |
2 | The saloon , which only has two doors and is not sold in Germany , will account for just a tiny fraction of the 37,000 cars Volkswagen intends to export to Britain during 1991 . |
3 | Just a tiny quantity of each vitamin is necessary for the health and growth of body cells . |
4 | When I last saw you you were just a tiny little pickney . ’ |
5 | It 's not unusual for horses to do this and more often than not it is just a tiny nick and does n't cause any problem or any pain . |
6 | Their interviews represent just a tiny part of the Hall Carpenter Archives , an outstanding collection of British gay and lesbian material — films , tapes , photographs , journals , correspondence , memoirs , periodicals , and ephemera — brought together with the help of funding from the Greater London Council . |
7 | A small cottage was next to the terrace houses and like them had no garden but just a tiny yard and then came a doorway leading to the flat over the archway of Dean 's Yard . |
8 | The justification for such bare-faced cheek is in the recorded sound , which even the most jaundiced critic would have to admit is strikingly vivid for its age , the piano sound clear and articulate , and the orchestral detail as immediate as the day it was recorded — perhaps even more so — with just a tiny hint of brassiness and a slight shortfall of orchestral power to give the game away . |
9 | It made her feel strong , invincible almost , and just a tiny bit as if she had drunk too much wine . |
10 | Beware of those that do n't declare their contents ; some contain only cheap vegetable oils with just a tiny amount of fragrance . |
11 | The most charming place — so peaceful — still just a tiny fishing village really . |
12 | Quick as a flash , Lavender got her pencil-box from her satchel and slid open the lid just a tiny bit . |
13 | ‘ I 've been thinking about it all the way back from your cottage and I believe I 've got just a tiny little bit of an idea . ’ |
14 | Interior shot showing just a tiny part of the immense stock carried by W A Parker ( Aircraft Spares ) Ltd , Benfleet . |
15 | Another decided that tiv must mean ‘ just a tiny bit ’ and so added a teaspoon of water , compared to half a glass for more , and so on ( Clark , unpublished data ) . |
16 | Whilst talking about reducibility of polynomials we mention a very important result which we shall , using just a tiny bit of analysis , prove in full later ( Theorem 4.8.1 ) . |
17 | The most committed football fan I have ever met , Neil Kaas , watches his team home and away , but this he regards as just a tiny part of the job , like opening mail . |
18 | Nevertheless , just a tiny little doubt should lurk somewhere at the back of your mind . |
19 | You expect it to go a little bit just a tiny bit off |
20 | Just a tiny speck about two-thirds of the way out from the centre . ’ |
21 | I mean … could they be … well , just a tiny bit … well , rotty this morning ? |
22 | ‘ Norman , ’ said de Sousa as the coffee and brandy were being poured , I wonder if we ought perhaps to have just a tiny natter about the programme . ’ |
23 | But still easy enough to get it just a tiny bit wrong . |
24 | I was at the Stanley Spencer exhibition in London earlier in the year , and there was one canvas with just a tiny bit started , the whole thing pencilled in . |
25 | Metal detectors designed especially for the professional and hobbyist markets represent just a tiny fraction of the Garrett electronics empire , but it is in this latter sphere that the Garrett name comes to life . |
26 | And one of my er had a , a just a tiny flaw in it . |
27 | If our faith is just a tiny part of us then nobody is going to notice . |
28 | And had n't she taken advantage of that fact just a tiny bit ? |
29 | This is how one young abortion counselor expressed her conflict over ‘ letting in ’ the fetus : ‘ I just could n't kid myself any more and say there was nothing in the uterus , just a tiny speck . |
30 | It 's just a tiny fortyfooter , hardly room enough to swing a champagne bottle . |