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    very small


    1. Let it be made clear that this is a very risky business that can easily convert well placed people into paupers while a very small number becomes rich overnight


    2. It was a very small circulation magazine, but with a fancy press


    3. Abery’s a very small village only a couple of hundred people in all – mostly sheep farming - but there’s an interesting stone circle … quite a large one - I don’t know what the place is called here on Earth


    4. "That is very small for the people you've told me about


    5. By this time, I felt very small,


    6. A very small hole was cut into the canvas so Collin could see


    7. That house is very small; it can’t be easy for them


    8. I only want a very small, intimate affair – Jo and Sally, maybe, and Gary but if I have him, Claire will want to come and Mel … this small affair could become quite large if I’m not careful … and Simon might want to invite some of his cousins


    9. It would have to be a very high technology of very small creatures


    10. Little things, like the fact he used to bring his mother flowers from the fields near where they lived, and that, as a very small child, he would follow Peter everywhere

    11. The settlement was very small, they were immediately at the center of it


    12. yet are they turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the governor lists


    13. He crossed a very small bridge to the canopy of an apartment tree in a textile neighborhood


    14. down to the bowl and splashed a very small amount of water into it


    15. and suddenly felt very small


    16. Alan's voice got very small, “It's the same girl,” he had to admit


    17. This happened because the very smallest bit of the mirror had the same power which the whole mirror had possessed


    18. The quantity of these, however, which the labouring poor an under any necessity of consuming, is so very small, that the increase in their price does not compensate the diminution in that of so many other things


    19. In a country which had acquired its full complement of riches, where, in every particular branch of business, there was the greatest quantity of stock that could be employed in it, as the ordinary rate of clear profit would be very small, so the usual market rate of interest which could be afforded out of it would be so low as to render it impossible for any but the very wealthiest people to live upon the interest of their money


    20. will find that their annual gains bear but a very small proportion to their annual expense, even

    21. – a very small one, it was true, but indisputably a luxury –


    22. Oh yes the printing was very small, Oh and by the way we are the maintenance personnel! The owners had left this property to us alone for this week only


    23. The bounder becomes the real proprietor of the mine, and may either work it himself, or give it in lease to another, without the consent of the owner of the land, to whom, however, a very small acknowdedgment must be paid upon working it


    24. They were astonished to observe the rage of the Spaniards to obtain them; and had no notion that there could anywhere be a country in which many people had the disposal of so great a superfluity of food; so scanty always among themselves, that, for a very small quantity of those glittering baubles, they would willingly give as much as might maintain a whole family for many years


    25. This base is a very small environment here with just the three of us


    26. as they can be acquired with a very small quantity of labour, so they will purchase or command but a very small quantity


    27. But, in the course of these sixty-four years, there happened two events, which must have produced a much greater scarcity of corn than what the course of the season is would otherwise have occasioned, and which, therefore, without supposing any further reduction in the value of silver, will much more than account for this very small enhancement of price


    28. Portugal, however, is but a very small part of Europe, and the declension of Spain is not, perhaps, so great as is commonly imagined


    29. The same superabundance of food, of which they have the disposal, enables them to give a greater quantity of it for all those singular and rare productions which nature furnishes but in very small quantities; such as the precious metals and the precious stones, the great objects of the competition of the rich


    30. The rise, indeed, supposing there has been any, has hitherto been so very small, that after all that has been said, it may, perhaps, appear to many people uncertain, not only whether this event has actually taken place, but whether the contrary may not have taken place, or whether the value of silver may not still continue to fall in the European market

    31. I know that Ithaca is very small


    32. My example is a very small one


    33. But when the division of labour has once been thoroughly introduced, the produce of a man's own labour can supply but a very small part of his occasional wants


    34. ” It could be true for very small


    35. The demand of idle people, therefore, for foreign goods, being the same, or very nearly the same as before, a very small part of the money which, being forced abroad by those operations of banking, is employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, is likely to be employed in purchasing those for their use


    36. It seems to have constituted almost the whole circulation of that country; for though the circulation of the Bank of Scotland, which had then no rival, was considerable, it seems to have made but a very small part of the whole


    37. That between the dealers and the consumers, on the contrary, as it is generally carried on by retail, frequently requires but very small ones, a shilling, or even a halfpenny, being often sufficient


    38. But anciently, during the prevalency of the feudal government, a very small portion of the produce was sufficient to replace the capital employed in cultivation


    39. In the ancient state, the little trade that was stirring, and the few homely and coarse manufactures that were carried on, required but very small capitals


    40. played with a very small one

    41. maybe a very small one


    42. We see, every day, the most splendid fortunes, that have been acquired in the course of a single life, by trade and manufactures, frequently from a very small capital, sometimes from no capital


    43. Also, there was a very small bit about a supposed


    44. Think: Real, but very small, living doll


    45. For though the quantity of precious productions for which he exchanges his whole revenue be very small, the number of workmen employed in collecting and preparing it must necessarily have been very great


    46. He generally contributes, however, but a very small proportion to that of each; to a very few, perhaps, not a tenth, to many not a hundredth, and to some not a thousandth, or even a ten thousandth part of their whole annual maintenance


    47. Each of them, however, taken singly, contributes often but a very small share to the maintenance of any individual of this greater number


    48. Nerissa’s voice came out very small


    49. But it is but a very small part of the annual produce of the land and lahour of a country, which can ever be destined for purchasing gold and silver from their neighbours


    50. The former of these two effects is a very small loss, the latter a very small advantage ; both too insignificant to deserve any part of the public attention














































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