Examples of 'small in number' in a sentence

Meaning of "small in number"

small in number - Refers to a limited quantity or count, suggesting a small amount or population

How to use "small in number" in a sentence

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small in number
This church was small in number and influence.
Places are strictly limited as the groups are small in number.
They are small in number but nevertheless they still occur.
I have kept our community small in number.
Though there are small in number their size and mobility.
This church that would be small in number.
But they are small in number and tomorrow they will be fewer.
He would say that they are small in number.
But they are small in number and tomorrow they will be smaller.
The bones mentioned are small in number.
Here slaves were small in number and performed no essential economic function.
God showed them to you in your dream as small in number.
They are small in number.
Excision of painful or unsightly lesions can be performed providing they are small in number.
This group is small in number.

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It is small in number but serves a mighty God.
And those falling ill are not small in number.
Are not we too small in number for such a project?
If this principle is to take priority then this Council must be small in number.
We may be small in number.
The Buddhist writers who used standard Brahmanical Sanskrit were small in number.
Sometimes the cancer cells are too small in number to be detected by scans.
Though small in number they are very active, very devoted.
Pioneers are always small in number.
The breed was small in number for many years, but is now experiencing a revival.
Cooperation with NGOs of Russian small in number indigenous peoples.
Output of research centres concerned with women 's issues is weak and small in number.
They were Australian volunteers and though small in number we could not take their position.
According to my observations, the fish offspring is quite small in number.
God 's people are small in number and spirit.
Unfortunately, the priests and viziers are small in number.
In fact, these rings are small in number and represent a small amount of material.
The Staff of the Museum is small in number.
I have kept our community small in number To ensure Samuel 's power remains subdued.
The Implementation Support Unit should remain small in number of staff.
It generally means « small in number or amount, often spread over a large area ».
These groups are as yet necessarily few, and very small in number.
At the same time, targets need to be small in number to enable close monitoring.
There are a few larger than this one, but more are small in number.
These spasms are most frequently small in number throughout the day, yet very discomforting.
Wraith watch over the sleepers, but they are small in number.
However, the Muslim translators were small in number and were primarily driven by curiosity.
Appearance of shoots from petiole requires considerable time, and they are small in number.
Beach vendors do exist, but still very small in number compared to Pattaya Beach.
You only need two people to play, which are relatively small in number.
The province of hungary, small in number but very young!
Output of research centres concerned with women & apos ; s issues is weak and small in number.
But these voters were small in number compared with Mr. Sanders 's legions.
The Jewish community, though small in number.
The population of pastoralists - which included some southern Aboriginal stock workers - remained small in number.

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