Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] smaller " in BNC.

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1 You will need the smaller 2″ diameter template supplied with Warhammer — the catapult is much smaller than a regular stone thrower so the template is smaller too .
2 ‘ He said that he wanted to sell this house , but he would buy a smaller one for mother and me .
3 I mean then yes you can buy a smaller even more so then .
4 and then yes you can buy a smaller house even more so then .
5 The cost on Littlewoods is £43.89 which , as I have stated , will suit a large scale syndicate ; £14.96 on Vernons which would suit a smaller group entry and £3.66 on Zetters .
6 The company believes that architects do not favour linear lamps and will welcome the smaller point-source of light provided by this single-ended lamp .
7 ‘ I 'd best fetch the smaller basket , ’ she said , ‘ on account of your condition , begging yer pardon , ma'am . ’
8 Standing off-set can present a smaller target area to the opponent and , by forcing him to strike at an alternative area , can trap him into leaving himself wide open .
9 The pupil understands the following : 1a measurement is repeated covering by a unit ; 1b different sized units will give different numerical values whet , the same measurement is made ; 1 c for the same measurement a larger unit will give a smaller numerical value than will a smaller unit ; 1d the transitivity of the relationships " larger than " and " smaller than " .
10 There was another door and I could see a smaller room , next to the office .
11 ‘ Why do n't you make a smaller unit ? ’ said Hans Hermansson , one of Volvo 's managers .
12 A dead leaf will make a smaller contribution to the measured image than a living one but the errors arising from other sources are certainly of much greater magnitude .
13 Finally , after Wharton 's crash at Albi , Sir Alfred told Raymond Mays and Pater Berthon that BRM should build a smaller , lighter car .
14 There are few short cuts in any weight loss regime , but new light metal alloys and ceramics will probably enable the smaller diesel engine to shed a few pounds .
15 But women would never be equal , he reflected , pleased to have discovered a new profundity , until the day came when men stopped thinking it natural that their wives should always have the smaller car .
16 but they 're a bigger size and thicker skinned , I 'd sooner have the smaller ones
17 ‘ Well , I 'll take the smaller size , thank you .
18 McMillan said : ‘ There 's no way I 'll take the smaller share .
19 Volkswagen , which helped develop the smaller Eurobag specifically for smaller cars , introduced the Eurobag as optional equipment on the Golf last year and has now made it available on the Passat saloon as well .
20 Purchasers should note the smaller print which indicates this offer does not apply outside the USA !
21 However , SERPLAN concludes that , with the exception of tourism and the distributive trades ‘ the tunnel may have a smaller impact on the economy of the region than is popularly imagined ’ .
22 However , there are those who take the view that , on the day of the actual birthday , they would rather have a smaller celebration with the immediate family .
23 Granada will now have a smaller cohesive top management team which will enable the group to respond quickly and effectively to challenges .
24 It gives me great pleasure to announce that that would mean Cherwell District Council would have to disappear as well , and that would be another blip off the horizon erm but that what would happen you would therefore have a smaller authority , who would then become the Education Authority , and that would be would have to be , I think , somewhere in between the current District Council size in Cherwell or the Vale , of what about a hundred thousand , and the present county , which is rather more than half a million .
25 The pupil understands that a larger unit of measurement will produce a smaller numerical answer than a smaller unit of measurement applied to the same length ( Examples 92,93 ) .
26 If food is scarce , the mother will feed the Smaller , weaker chicks to the larger ones , to ensure that at least some survive .
27 ( Many of you suggested that OAPs and the handicapped who rely on their dogs should pay a smaller amount . )
28 If , for instance , tax allowances and exemptions are more easily acquired by higher-income groups ( as with mortgage repayments , etc. ) then , despite a rising marginal rate , the individual may pay a smaller proportion of a higher total income in tax .
29 You could add a smaller top tier of curtains which could be drawn at night should you want complete privacy .
30 The southern hemisphere polar region may play a smaller role in carbon dioxide balance but it is primarily responsible for cooling the deep ocean .
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