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

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1 In an attempt to widen share ownership , Matthew Cole , Blues fan and co-editor of the fanzine Tired and Weary , last year offered to surrender 49 of his 50 shares in the club , for just the small cost of the re-registration , to 49 other fans .
2 Now if you 're saying ‘ ah , but we do n't exclude them really and that 's just the small print
3 ‘ Oh , just the small matter of the DGSE turning a blind eye to arms sales to Iranian terrorists in return for the release of our French hostages in Beirut . ’ ,
4 ‘ Well ? ’ said Calatin who was , truth to tell , becoming just the smallest bit afraid of this strange , golden-eyed creature , but who would not have dreamed of showing it , because you did not show discourtesy to guests , not if you wanted business from them .
5 If only he knew that looking after his dogs had made her feel that she had just the smallest stake in his life , that it had in some measure comforted her for his absence .
6 As they moved cautiously towards it , Fenella saw that it had opened for them just the smallest sliver and that beyond it were shards of light .
7 Minimum premiums are just the smallest amount that Abbey as a company can make a profit on .
8 Most issues were to be decided unanimously , where any one state clearly had a veto , or by a qualified majority of 12 votes from at least four states : this was designed to protect the interests of all states , not just the smaller members .
9 ‘ It 's just a small celebration in honour of the fact that it 's six years to the day tomorrow since Filippo and I met — ’ She broke off and giggled .
10 I should like to pay just a small tribute to three of my youngest class members .
11 They had no map , just a small guidebook .
12 Mm , yeah , yeah , got a , you know , just a small border .
13 ‘ How many would one need , ’ Alexandra asked , her eyes on the hens , ‘ for just a small household , say eight people ?
14 ‘ Maureen told me to give her just a small dose , and I did , ’ she said .
15 With only shocked monosyllables passing between us , we waded into the living room , where just a small steam flowed through from the area of the guest bedroom and bathroom .
16 Just a small percentage of the original twenty thousand hippies are still camped out on Castlemorton Common in Worcestershire .
17 Claims lawyer Leslie Perrin is wading through more than a hundred cases of people who say they 've fallen victim to the virulent chryptosporidium bug and he believes that 's just a small percentage of the number who could eventually seek damages .
18 PENSIONER Olive Smith was run over by a train — and escaped with just a small head cut .
19 Stirling , typically , was not content with just a small raid to prove the potential of his decimated force .
20 Just a small bowl , about the size of a teacup ; made of a dull pewterish metal , leaf-thin with age ; decorated with some worn beading round the rim , and on the sides a formal pattern of entwining lines .
21 The union is constantly looking out for ways like this to show promoters , record companies and the rest of the music industry the right way to treat musicians , and to remind the business yet again of their responsibility to put back into music just a small part of the rewards which they enjoy , thanks to the skills of musicians .
22 Skymaster is just a small part of the large computer encyclopaedia that is Prestel .
23 A modern lifeboat is complex … just a small part of the wiring , switches and circuit breakers for the engine and equipment in the process of installation .
24 I told myself I could live with the thought of having just a small part of your life and love , but when you put it into words a few moments ago I could see how awful it would have been .
25 Just a small part , but important . ’
26 ‘ I 'm just a small part of a team , so you need n't get your knickers in a twist trying to be polite ! ’ she snapped .
27 Most bakers can only offer a dozen or so cakes because it 's just a small part of their business .
28 Just a small minority think the newspaper is lightweight and trivial , and most staff would like to see more business news and more social news .
29 It was just a small coin , worth practically nothing .
30 He sat in silence for a minute then said : 'l think I 'd like just a small whisky now , Mr Dalgliesh , if it 's all the same to you . ’
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