Ainda não temos significados para "necessarily small".
1The guard on the building was, in these straitened times, necessarily small.
2The representation of the Mohawks, coming as they did from Canada, was necessarily small.
3But there would not be much to do, and the pay would be necessarily small.
4One citron fetches sometimes a shilling or more, but then the demand is necessarily small.
5Social groups were necessarily small in the beginning.
6So that men who are careful of their pennies are not necessarily small in their minds.
7Having no trade, his wages were necessarily small.
8But in their dreary castles the rooms were necessarily small, dark, and damp, except the banqueting hall.
9Their commands were necessarily small, for stealth and swiftness would serve their cause far better than size.
10I had hoped to have them sooner, but our struggling young college salaries are necessarily small and duties arduous.
11The debates in the Senate on the Bank and attendant financial questions were very interesting, but the audiences were necessarily small.
12I had the passing thought that with that one remark, I had, perhaps, made a not necessarily small impression on him.
13If it does have a limitation, this lies in the necessarily small size of food sachet which can be allowed to fall freely.
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