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

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1 Thus while newspaper accounts and other sources ( including this one ) , often talk rather loosely about volcanic ‘ ashes ’ during an eruption , a vulcanologist properly restricts this term only to the smallest particles .
2 Incorporating the above terms into equation ( 1 ) for A-U on U-A stacking , corresponding to the smallest base pair stacking exothermicity ( -23 kJ mol -1 ) of all the nearest-neighbour interactions reported by Freier et al.
3 The energy spectrum of atmospheric turbulence persists down to the smallest scales , and to trap the maximum amount of energy the valves must be as small and numerous as possible , The payload of Daedalus 's new craft will be conventionally suspended from cords around its rim .
4 At his consecration , he had promised to maintain Canterbury 's rights of every kind , from the primacy down to the smallest knight 's fee , and we have seen that in Rufus 's reign he allowed many , as we might think , greater matters to lie dormant while he fought for Canterbury 's rights .
5 He designs four Chanel collections a year , down to the smallest camellia petal and button .
6 In its original meaning çift referred to the smallest unit of land which could support a family , and in the early days of the timar system the çift was the core holding which the timarli farmed himself for the benefit of his own family .
7 I went to the smallest girl who grabbed my tail and hit me .
8 Even as he studied the pages of his comic , his ears and senses were alert to the smallest sounds coming from the rest of the house .
9 Give God the slightest opportunity , open yourselves to the spirit , even to the smallest degree , and you 'll be amazed what can happen .
10 As the LR transformations proceed , the most rad convergence is to the smallest eigenvalue in the bottom right-hand corner .
11 Two days later he tells me : ‘ It 's like they want to copy everything down to the smallest detail .
12 The position is excellent and the three manageresses show dedication to the smallest detail which makes the hotel sparkle .
13 He manages to get every single person in his organization to pay attention to the smallest detail .
14 Her life seemed to be planned by Miss Havisham right down to the smallest detail .
15 The eternal order which reflected the unchanging nature of God , and which found expression in the manner of God 's Redemption of the world , was also expressed in the traditions of individual churches down to the smallest details .
16 The torque per unit volume of the permanent-magnet stepping motor is relatively poor , so production is limited to the smallest sizes .
17 Europe wants shops to give information on the efficiency of all white goods , televisions and hi-fis , computers , ovens , lights and other household appliances down to the smallest toaster .
18 You close your ears to the small voice within , the intuition whispering , ‘ He 's using you . ’
19 Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London .
20 Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London .
21 It passes first through high , increasingly thin pastures and then between tremendous rock-falls to the small settlement of Héas , the highest it is said anywhere in the Pyrenees , at 5,000 feet , swamped by an avalanche in 1915 and made up today only of a chapel and two or three houses .
22 As these sites are used up housebuilders have looked further afield to the small towns and villages of southern England which are now within commuting reach of London and the motorway-induced development radiating from it .
23 Small houses of grey and weathered stone on which the lichen had fastened ; small windows to the small houses , some of them mullioned ; gutters overflowing because they were clogged with leaves ; tiny front gardens flattened by the ravages of the winter .
24 Replacing the shoebox but leaving the tell-tale sea of marbles , he stood on Vic 's bed and tried , without success , to jump and pull himself up to the small opening .
25 Above all , avoid flushing the lavatory next to the small sitting-room more than once in any given half hour or serious results may follow .
26 Fred would listen patiently until he could stand no more and then depart to the small back yard , where he sat on an upturned tea-chest and vowed that one day he would forget how efficient his kitchen hand was and just do away with her .
27 ‘ The question of whether there is a continuing need for small companies to have their annual accounts audited should essentially be viewed in the context of the value to the small company itself .
28 If it elects not to prepare group accounts , the exemption under para 8(c) would seem not to apply and as each UK company is not entitled to the small company exemption in its own right , neither can they claim the exemption under para 8(a) .
29 The result is that systems at every level from the state to the small company are evaluated and policies are developed which are not sufficiently orientated to the needs and aspirations of the people within the system .
30 However , it was to the small farmer and small businessman , the very people who had failed to colonise the east , individuals who felt themselves beset by Poles , Jews and communists in ways they could not articulate , that the Nazis were to make their main appeal .
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