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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , if the size of the smallest component particles in a flocculated sediment is to be determined , it is necessary to introduce a dispersing or peptising agent .
2 The radius at which the outer orbits develop loops and become self-intersecting is called the ‘ outer Lindblad resonance ’ ( OLR ) , and the mean radius of the smallest orbit of the middle family to be self-intersecting is called the ‘ inner Lindblad resonance ’ ( ILR ) .
3 One of the smallest village schools in the country has been spared from closure for a second time , but there 's a catch .
4 Lowa must rank as one of the smallest ski boot manufacturers in Europe and have produced some fairly dull products over the years .
5 These readers , the assumption might run , are at ease with the complexities of rhythm and vision , pattern and play , and united by this ease are free to discriminate more and more finally the detail of the smallest fragment or the structure or the entire work .
6 Britain , though we may not think it , has one of the smallest rubbish-per-head rates for industrialized countries in the world .
7 Many mujaheddin leaders were reported to be abroad and it was thought that Mujjaddedi , leader of the smallest mujaheddin group as well as of an influential Sufi brotherhood , was trying to delay stepping down in the hope that on their return they would support his continuation in office .
8 In the attic there are no carvings by Grinling Gibbons , no Turners or Van Dycks , no intriguing examples of the English baroque , not even a glimpse of the smallest figurine as evidence of the apparently unmatchable powers of some great artist of the past .
9 But certain words , like certain tunes , have a way of floating on the top of the mind , ready to jet out of the smallest leak in the sensibility .
10 He also gave a strong indication that he and other leading party figures had accepted that Rocard , the leader of the smallest faction within the party but one of the country 's most popular politicians , would be the front-runner for the PS nomination to succeed President François Mitterrand in the presidential elections in 1995 .
11 Her traces of the smallest spider web ,
12 By 1834 he was using all his remedies in a potentised form , giving the appropriate potency and the minimum dose ( i.e. quantity ) of his medicines to patients by means of the smallest sugar granules available .
13 He sat down opposite Grout and clasped his hands on the large white blotter which almost covered the top of the small desk .
14 Grasping her elbow , Donal moved her out of the way of the small bridesmaid who seemed to have got over-excited and was racing around with someone 's little boy .
15 National health insurance statistics , which recorded the health experience of the small proportion of married women who worked in insurable occupations , also indicated that the health of married working class women left much to be desired .
16 The frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms was compared in infected and non-infected patients at stage IV ( Figure ) ; earlier stages were excluded to avoid bias because of the small proportion of infected patients at stages II/III .
17 I took her advice but , still not a skilled cook , and reluctant to waste time queuing for the use of the small gas-ring in the basement of the pavilion at the Cité Universitaire , I lived on bread and fruit , and on eggs , which could sometimes be bought , hard-boiled , from stalls in the streets .
18 So was the living space of the small field animals , who crowded together , not knowing that they could not escape the machine in the end .
19 I was privileged to be invited along as an observer at the latest meeting at which the question of the small company audit was discussed .
20 Relaxation of the small company audit requirement has been Institute policy since the debate resumed in 1985 .
21 Alison would be in favour of legislation abolishing or substantially reducing the requirements of the small company audit .
22 Instruct your patient to purchase a 100ml or 150ml bottle of purified water and to add the contents of the small vial to it .
23 They were sitting on opposite sides of the small hollow .
24 At the same time the decline of the small manufacturing firm has been just as dramatic .
25 A handful of the small nomenclatura of the Soviet cultural bureaucracy was gathering under the chandelier , the ladies in their beehive hairstyles and flowered frocks designed for slenderer frames , the gentlemen slimmed by the shiny French-tailored suits that signified access to the special clothing stores .
26 ‘ No-one would admit to possessing the drugs , which because of the small quantity were clearly for personal use only . ’
27 The warmth of the small hut was finally melting the frozen ice in her veins , and the ceaseless rain had become a distant cradle-song .
28 For I remember us doing a flipping er a family came to Wyre once and we were on the same old coble we were er doing the flipping and we thought we had nothing to do but take the rope off their heads and push them over the side of the coble onto the side of the small jetty .
29 This was made easier by the fact that all the Imperial residences , with the exception of the small Villa Eugénie at Biarritz , were within easy reach of Paris and all of them were on a direct railway line to the capital .
30 Her eyes drank in the cameo of the small child held by the tall man .
  Next page