Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] small " in BNC.
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1 | The research linked together the relevant data bases , and concentrated particularly on the statistical association between the UPA index for small areas ( and its component indicators ) and self-reported morbidity of residents of the small areas . |
2 | Feeding brine shrimp in small containers can spell disaster if fed too heavily . |
3 | An important feature of the courses which lead to the awarding of the Certificate is the teaching practice with small groups of real students . |
4 | Border Oak builds around 30 timber framed homes a year from manor houses to small cottages . |
5 | In 1986 , the Committee on Finance for Industry , an arm of the National Economic Development Office emphasised that although lending facilities were becoming more available from the banking system , a major problem still existed with a need for a greater proportion of equity funding for small businesses . |
6 | Despite a national unemployment rate of 2.4 per cent , industrial growth over recent decades has caused labour shortages in small or medium-sized firms . |
7 | But this week The Mobility Roadshow , organised by the Department of Transport , brings together more than 170 companies catering for disabled people — ranging from international car manufacturers to small firms making specially designed aids . |
8 | Chromite has also been recorded at Corrycharmaig in the Grampian Highlands ( Harrison , 1985 ) and in north-east Scotland in small serpentinite bodies . |
9 | Closely-related snow buntings Plectrophenax nivalis winter in small flocks where the snow is thinnest on the southern tundra , and fly northward to breed on the high arctic tundra in summer , when snow still plentiful on the ground ( Pattie , 1972 , 1977 ) . |
10 | Effect of dietary calcium , dimethylhydrazine , and 70% small bowel resection on small and large bowel mucosa proliferation Eighty seven animals underwent 70% small bowel resection and were divided into two groups . |
11 | Hence , the colon is a potentia recipient site for small bowel stem cell autotransplantation . |
12 | The long term behaviour of small gastric carcinoids and results after their treatment need to be further observed . |
13 | The Solaris Workgroup Server for small to mid-range departments is $2,000 in single quantity . |
14 | The Solaris Workgroup Server for small to mid-range departments is $1,995 in single quantity . |
15 | Dose dependent effects of long term ingestion of small amounts of gliadin in coeliac disease children : a clinical and jejunal morphometric study |
16 | In addition , even medium-sized plants can dominate the labour markets of small towns ( for example , in the cases of Westland at Yeovil and Clarks at Street ) , and this places them in a strong position in their dealings with the labour force ( Lever 1978 ) . |
17 | Every taste is catered for — from large department stores to small high class specialist shops in charming Victorian arcades . |
18 | Frontier search results in small trees but finds a feasible solution late in the process . |
19 | This exemption is widely used to exempt the distribution of confidential material such as long form reports , business plans and investment memoranda to small groups of potential investors . |
20 | Germany : Although a law exists requiring employers to vaccinate healthcare workers , healthcare employees of small private practices are most likely to be unprotected against hepatitis B infection as many employers are ignoring the law |
21 | It no longer makes 9mm rounds for small arms , or Giant Vipers , a weapon that may play a vital role in opening up Iraqi minefields during an allied offensive . |
22 | Role play exercise with small groups and observers |
23 | What 's important is that I still go on working with old friends like Ian McDiarmid at small theatres like the Almeida . ’ |
24 | Helped by gearing that 's a trifle lower and a torque peak shifted down to 3,200rpm , the Legacy can be booted around on little throttle ; engine response to small pedal movements is swift and crisp . |
25 | They are often sold in the winter months from small casks kept on bar counters . |
26 | Scottish Homes plan to continue to invest in developments for both rent and low-cost home ownership in small urban communities including Dalkeith , Gorebridge , Rosewell , Whitburn , Armadale , Musselburgh and Prestonpans . |
27 | No amount of regulation or changes to the law will prevent the type of corporate failures which the public , however illogically , assume to be conclusive evidence of audit failures , and judging by the Government 's reluctance to relax the statutory audit requirement for small companies , there may , in any case , be less dissatisfaction with the quality of auditing than we are sometimes led to believe . |
28 | The revised Investment Business Regulations may reduce the unnecessary administrative burden created by the original regulations , and relaxing the statutory audit requirement for small companies may provide firms with an opportunity to provide their clients with more valuable services , while at the same time reducing their professional risk . |
29 | Mr Nearn was instrumental in lobbying the Government in the early 1980s to give exemption from Type approval to small manufacturers . |
30 | He conducted us to a new restaurant , the Hungry Horse , which was pronouncedly ‘ gay ’ , with all the young waiters in tight-fitting cotton trousers of small blue-and-white checks . |