It is seldom that a figure subject on a smaller scale is introduced below the standing figure, as was frequently the case in later work.
Similar figures on a smaller scale occur in certain tracery lights at Lincoln, two of which are here given.
Although on a smaller scale, this ancient burial-place of saints and martyrs recalls the awful mausoleum of Spanish kings.
On a smaller scale, the horrors of the siege of Magdeburgh were here repeated, the Tilly of the campaign being the Calvinist leader Merle.
The Ka statues of his servants and family, which in former times were placed in the serdab with those of the master, were now consigned to the vault, and made on a smaller scale.
Standing upright, they might almost be taken for two of the caryatid statues from the first court at Medinet Habû, though on a smaller scale.
When, however, it is a question of mere accessories, they are made out upon a smaller scale.
Laurentian and Cambrian formations, and on a smaller scale in Fig.
Jacopo, of the Spaniards at Rome, with the design of Annibal; these sufficiently exhibit his superior talent for large paintings, although he applied himself with greater zest and vigour to those on a smaller scale.
He did not excel in large figures, but possessed very rare merit in those on a smaller scale.
Necker, may readily be exhibited on a smaller scale, if we detach a piece of liquid lava from a moving current.
At Xanthus the +Nereid Monument+, so called from its sculptured figures of Nereides, was a somewhat similar design on a smaller scale, with sixteen Ionic columns.
The temple of Hatasu at Deir-el-Bahari is partly excavated and partly structural, a model which is also followed on a smaller scale in several lesser tombs.
Gateways like those of the temples on a smaller scale, the cavetto cornice on the walls, and here and there a porch with carved columns of wood or stone, were the only details pretending to elegance.
Section of the whole of the body-diameter of course would cause the formation of the whole tail also; but it was found that even an incomplete cross-section of the body is capable of performing the whole on a smaller scale.
But we know that, at least in our harmonious-equipotential systems, quite another process occurs after parts have been taken away: the development that occurs is not fragmental but whole, only on a smaller scale.
Photographic processes have been utilized not only in reducing maps to a smaller scale, but also for producing stones and plates from which they may be printed.
In the case of general maps on a smaller scale, the orographic features must be generalized by a skilful draughtsman and artist.
The whole of religion on this level of Law is a replica of the relations which obtain on a smaller scale between a sovereign and his subjects, or between a master and his slave.
Eucken has done something of the same kind, on a smaller scale, for hundreds of his old pupils.
He inhabited a fortified mansion, situated sometimes within the capital of the principality itself, sometimes in its neighbourhood, and in which the arrangements of the royal city were reproduced on a smaller scale.
The life of the Egyptian lords may be aptly described as in every respect an exact reproduction of the life of the Pharaoh on a smaller scale.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smaller scale" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.