We found over 1000 examples of how to use small in an English sentence.
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1. | Happiness lies in the little things: a small yacht, a small mansion, a small fortune... | |
2. | "Tom, you gave me the small piece. That's not very polite. If I had two pieces of cake, I'd offer you the big piece and take the small one for myself." "Well, you already have the small piece, John." | |
3. | About 27,000 people live in and around Deal, but it has a small town center and it feels very much like a small town. | |
4. | Small things amuse small minds. | |
5. | Her hands are small, but not so small that she can't play the piano. | |
6. | I think it might be useful if you could add how to output the diphthongs (with small ya/yu/yo) and geminate consonants (with small tsu). | |
7. | When we started out, our band could only find small clubs in small cities that would hire us. | |
8. | Turn big problems into small ones, and make small problems into nothing. | |
9. | A large rock is large; a small one is small. | |
10. | Tango lived with a small boy in a small village. | |
11. | I had a small dog when I was small. | |
12. | It still is true that men can start small enterprises, trusting to native shrewdness and ability to keep abreast of competitors; but area after area has been preempted altogether by the great corporations, and even in the fields which still have no great concerns, the small man starts with a handicap. | |
13. | Small things amuse small people. | |
14. | Unfortunately, he had gone from being omnipotent God to being a powerless, dirty, small and insignificant man in a corner of a small province in a giant empire. | |
15. | Some seem to believe that our politics can afford to be petty because, in a time of peace, the stakes of our debates appear small. But the stakes for America are never small. | |
16. | It doesn't matter that your painting is small. Kopecks are also small, but when a lot are put together they make a ruble. | |
17. | Transform big problems into small ones, and small problems into none. | |
18. | Anyone who considers themselves too important for small jobs is usually too small for important jobs. | |
19. | In diplomacy there are two kinds of problems: small ones and large ones. The small ones will go away by themselves and the large ones you will not be able to do anything about. | |
20. | Into the small boats were also loaded salt meats and biscuit, with a small supply of potatoes and beans, matches, and cooking vessels, a chest of tools, and the old sails which Black Michael had promised them. | |
21. | In this small town, Tom came to have a small flour mill. | |
22. | "If you look around the country now, many of the infections are in small family-and-friend gatherings such as dinner parties and small social gatherings," Fauci said. | |
23. | Sometimes in the course of our adventure we came upon worlds inhabited by intelligent beings, whose developed personality was an expression not of the single individual organism but of a group of organisms. In most cases this state of affairs had arisen through the necessity of combining intelligence with lightness of the individual body. A large planet, rather close to its sun, or swayed by a very large satellite, would be swept by great ocean tides. Vast areas of its surface would be periodically submerged and exposed. In such a world flight was very desirable, but owing to the strength of gravitation only a small creature, a relatively small mass of molecules, could fly. A brain large enough for complex "human" activity could not have been lifted. In such worlds the organic basis of intelligence was often a swarm of avian creatures no bigger than sparrows. A host of individual bodies were possessed together by a single individual mind of human rank. The body of this mind was multiple, but the mind itself was almost as firmly knit as the mind of a man. As flocks of dunlin or redshank stream and wheel and soar and quiver over our estuaries, so above the great tide-flooded cultivated regions of these worlds the animated clouds of avians maneuvered, each cloud a single center of consciousness. | |
24. | Anybody who considers themselves too important for small jobs is usually too small for important jobs. | |
25. | My shoes are too small. I need new ones. |