At one end a small space is generally set apart for the assays, which are made each on one monton.
It must be charged with the spirits to be concentrated, leaving a small space vacant, it is then to be tightly bound at the mouth, and suspended in a warm situation, at a temperature of 122 deg.
Of such kilns, several are placed alongside one another each being an ellipse deviating little from a circle, so that the mouth may project but a small space.
The bones looked as if they had been thrown in, occupying only a small space; but probably a folded body had been laid in on the left side.
The one tooth found (a molar) was worn entirely below the enamel except for a small space at the front; the dentine was polished until it resembled a piece of agate.
I am always thankful to have seen this garden, because it showed me, in a way that had never been so clearly brought home to me, how much may be done in a small space.
Not prolonged in duration; not extended in time; short; as, after a small space.
When the oars on one side are pulled, and those on the other are backed, the boat is made to turn round completely in a small space.
Here we behold, assembled in a small space, every thing of the most pleasing and beautiful kind, which he has elsewhere scattered throughout the whole of his works.
On the contrary he is precise, rapid, and eager to afford fresh information for his readers in a small space, with the exception of quoting largely sometimes from the poets.
They are very hardy, never sick, and will thrive in a small space.
If a small space is all that is available, the problem of attracting attention becomes most important.
It should be evident that a few words clearly and plainly printed are far more effective in a small space than a long message that is in such fine print that it will strain the eyes of the reader.
When it is necessary to confine your message to a small space, the attention-sentence, or in some cases the command-sentence, is the part to use.
The spur is not very broad; it is separated from the basi-scutal angle by a small space of basal margin, which forms a straight line with the basal margin on the opposite side of the spur.
Inflaming, they produce a quantity of air, the spring of which being compressed in a small space, like that of a cavern, will not only shake the ground directly above, but will seek out for passages by which it may escape.
Illustration: The Entire Framework is Held Together with Brackets, and is Hinged at the Joints, so That It can be Folded Up and Put into a Small Space, the Sections being Covered with Colored Burlap to Make Them Appear Solid.
With the hinges placed in this manner, the house can be folded into a small space.
Within a small space we find all that is most rude and gloomy in nature, united with an open country and lovely pastoral scenery.
Their variety depends on the coexistence of such a great number of families in a small space of ground, on the stimulating power of light and heat, and on the perfect elaboration of the juices that circulate in these gigantic plants.
And elsewhere: "When the higher orders for their own profit have drawn the labouring- classes in great numbers into a small space, the contagion of guilt becomes rapid and unavoidable.
Turn-Down Shelf for a Small Space [144] The average amateur photographer does not have very much space in which to do his work.
The legs will fold up as shown by the dotted line and the cot can be stored in a small space.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small space" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.