Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] space " in BNC.
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1 | It rolls up small so takes up little space in a rucksack . |
2 | If half the stories she picked up earned space in the column the ball was a success from her rather peculiar point of view . |
3 | If they take up that space you must offer up the back page . |
4 | Second , Holyoak attacks the monumentality of The Galleries which , in his words ‘ is the latest in the big developers ’ move to privatise city centres — to eat up public space and reshape it as internalised , homogenised , security-patrolled private space' . |
5 | ‘ Space is always available at airports for commercial operations such as shops and bars , but the authorities are not prepared to give up some space for security . ’ |
6 | Many other vegetables do not produce seed until the second year , and it is n't worth allowing them to take up valuable space for that extra time . |
7 | It would take up more space than we could spare . |
8 | The records or blocks of records take up more space , because they are in the CKD format with separate keys . |
9 | Thus , the decision as to whether a file takes up more space in serial or inverted form depends on the ratio of the size of the key and the data items . |
10 | But beware — DOS software is rapidly acquiring Windows-style trimmings , like mouse support , pull-down menus and graphical interfaces , which take up more space . |
11 | Explain that this is because ice takes up more space than the water that froze to make it . |
12 | The literature of Scottish geology , however , whilst it has grown in terms of numbers of papers , has not resulted in any increase in the numbers of journals devoted to it ( except for the Scottish Journal of Geology ) , but has grown by taking up more space in existing journals , and by expanding into areas covered by new , multidisciplinary journals , such as Precambrian Research , Chemical Geology , Tectonophysics , and similar publications . |
13 | The literature of Scottish geology , however , whilst it has grown in terms of numbers of papers , has not resulted in any increase in the numbers of journals devoted to it ( except for the Scottish Journal of Geology ) , but has grown by taking up more space in existing journals , and by expanding into areas covered by new , multidisciplinary journals , such as Precambrian Research , Chemical Geology , Tectonophysics , and similar publications . |
14 | Eliminating the ‘ barrier of speed ’ would lead to slower travel which is quieter , safer , takes up less space , greater ease of crossing the road , better air , less stress and less arrogance . |
15 | As long as your amp is high enough to support your guitar properly then GuitaRest does exactly the same job as a guitar stand — except that it 's neater , lighter , takes up less space , costs less than most and also incorporates a recess to accommodate your armoury of assorted plectra . |
16 | So Form programs take up less space and , once you are used to using them , are easy to follow . |
17 | However , the index itself takes up less space . |
18 | When they 're placed on floppies we can use a program ( called a ‘ packer ’ or ‘ zipper ’ ) to encode this information so it takes up less space . |
19 | Built-in furniture-window seats , wall units all down one wall — will always take up less space than free ‘ floating ’ pieces and if you can manage good storage space under a window seat or built-in seating around a wall so much the better . |
20 | Apart from her obvious advantages , Zaria also took up less space in bed . |
21 | Besides the planning element of opening up views and vistas — even in the smallest of gardens — and dividing up available space with walls and hedges , pergolas and arches , the book has plenty of ideas on which plants to choose for planting on given colour themes . |
22 | Build two blocks to the right , and move up one space . |
23 | Yet in a public place it will not take up any space . |
24 | Sliding doors are popular choice as they do not take up any space in the room , although , on the other hand , you can only see the contents of half the wardrobe at any one time . |
25 | The Director 's flat has already been let as office accommodation , there are plans to rent out car-parking space at the Pickwick site and also to let unused rooms both at Pickwick and Nelson Square to bring in extra revenue . |