Example sentences of "than [art] small [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There never was more flagrant nor impertinent folly than the smallest portion of ornament in anything concerned with railroads or near them .
2 The wind speeds did not change appreciably from Voyager 1 to Voyager 2 , and certainly seem to be more constant than the small features from which the speeds were obtained .
3 Selling such statements to thirteen-year-old girls is something which had more than a small measure of the bizarre .
4 Further , the failure of the police and courts to prosecute and convict more than a small proportion of rapists means that there is little effective legal deterrent .
5 When the library is a multi-media centre , it may be possible for the tape-slide sequence to be studied there , but in the typical school there would be severe limitations if more than a small proportion of students were set to do such study ; the library is usually too small for more than a tenth of the school population at best to use it at any one time .
6 Our data suggest that the biologically active amidated peptides that are potential mediators of these actions can not be more than a small proportion of the total progastrin produced .
7 Both Friends of the Earth and former CFC manufacturers , ICI , have acknowledged that the scheme has failed to collect more than a small proportion of CFCs from old appliances .
8 Now that , following Fryer v LTE ( see para 1.50 ) , a payment into court can be disclosed on an interim payment application , a defendant who has paid anything more than a small proportion of the value of the plaintiff 's claim into court will find it difficult to resist the application on this ground , especially as the court will usually order the interim payment to be paid out of the money in court .
9 Important [ but unrecognized ] though they may be to the man in the street , functional methacrylates are no more than a small side-branch in ICI 's acrylic chain .
10 However , it will never be practicable to convert more than a small percentage of this into useful energy .
11 As a result of the MRC 's calculations Martin claims , in an article in the spring issue of the Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection , that ‘ 300 rads average bone marrow dose is unlikely to kill more than a small percentage of those exposed ’ .
12 In that situation X , being an unsecured creditor , is likely to obtain no more than a small percentage of the price he is owed .
13 Even with six vehicles it is not possible to visit more than a small percentage of the schools in England , Scotland and Wales .
14 Efforts to chart continuities in maladjustment almost invariably fail to find more than a small relationship between early attachment or infant behaviour and later emotional or behavioural adjustment , and although very early relationships and behaviour are seen to be very important , most researchers aiming to demonstrate this fact end by concluding that discontinuity rather than continuity is the rule ( e.g. Lewis et al. , 1984 ; Fischer et al. , 1984 ) .
15 We crept downstairs like naughty children and Zaria collected a leather handbag no bigger than a small keg of beer from the hallway table .
16 Even the most significant unions could recruit no more than a small fraction of the workers in their industry .
17 Nurse practitioners in most of the participating major departments managed no more than a small fraction of the patients each day .
18 But although we are entitled , in our theory of the origin of life , to spend a maximum ration of luck amounting , perhaps , to odds of 100 billion billion to one against , my hunch is that we are n't going to need more than a small fraction of that ration .
19 It is also difficult to see more than a small part of the action while defending oneself , and difficult to convey to magistrates the naked aggression displayed .
20 Clearly the whole point of the exchange , namely a request for specific information and an attempt to provide as much of that information as possible , is not directly expressed in ( 2 ) at all ; so the gap between what is literally said in ( 2 ) and what is conveyed in ( 3 ) is so substantial that we can not expect a semantic theory to provide more than a small part of an account of how we communicate using language .
21 Broom-Parker had played no more than a small part in the plot to make sure Pendero was beaten , she was certain of that .
22 If expense must be curtailed , then it is probably better to have a plentiful supply ( at least 100 ) of two or three sorts rather than a small quantity of many ; it can be exasperating to have insufficient blocks of a kind to complete a construction .
23 That quarry , it should be said , is not much more than a small hole in the ground with banking around it .
24 But there are further grounds for doubting that — even given full disclosure — more than a small minority of this one in five will be able to make practical use of their alertness to APR and credit cost information .
25 The UBC was never more than a small minority of the parliamentary party , with a general attendance of about forty , and its influence was more a result of its being first in the field of opposition , than of its numbers or its members " economic power .
26 An important reason for this is that it is an entirely partial approach as explained in the section discussing qualifications to the theoretical results , and also because such a case by case approach is never capable of examining anything other than a small minority of all mergers .
27 They were to be very ‘ diplomatic ’ with recalcitrant poor peasants , and on no account were they to take to court more than a small minority in any one area , even if a majority were guilty .
28 Normally you will want to use full side-slip for a few seconds rather than a small amount of slip for a much longer time .
29 One thing you must not do , however , is add more than a small amount of paint to control surfaces .
30 This will be the case where negotiations or discussions are extended to embrace more than a small group of people or where they are at such an advanced stage that the target is reasonably confident that an offer will be made for its shares ; where secrecy can not be maintained ; or if security is breached .
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