Example sentences of "[art] [noun] be so small that " in BNC.

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1 All the houses were so small that er th nearly everybody 'd take their chairs out in the evening time in the in the summer .
2 The shops are so small that the person in the shop sees every corner , though there are no cameras .
3 The black haven beneath the car was so small that he had to press himself hard against Nails .
4 We now know this to be true of all the planets ; however , the effect is so small that only in the case of Mercury was it detectable by nineteenth-century astronomers .
5 Also , the boat was so small that when I rowed , the waves came over the sides of the boat .
6 The window was so small that until his eyes became accustomed to the dim light Fowler could make out few details .
7 The village was so small that it could hardly be described as such .
8 It is usually only fair to deny you a right to appeal if top management has already been closely concerned in the matter because of your senior status or because the business is so small that there is no one left to whom you can bring your complaint .
9 I ca n't follow every step of the action , but the flat is so small that I can hear the whole voiceover , even with the water running .
10 If they did , the rate of reproduction of bacteria is such that 10 million copies of the New Testament could be run off in a single day , a missionary 's dream if only people could read the DNA alphabet but , alas , the characters are so small that all 10 million copies of the New Testament could simultaneously dance upon the surface of a pin 's head .
11 You will think of many examples , but the differences are so small that context is crucial .
12 Per capita costs of material appear low , but the project is so small that production costs are minimal and a great deal of good will and free time has gone into material production and distribution .
13 A band between the point of maximum tolerability ( above which a project must be abandoned altogether ) and the point of minimum tolerability ( below which a risk is so small that the project can proceed without formal assessment ) .
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