11. We take the little things serious, and the big ones as a joke. 12. He broke the bread up into chunks and gave Meer a big one. 13. The company is an outstanding example of a small business that grew into a big one. 14. Plenty of small operators remain to be gobbled up by big ones able to meet the capital and research costs now required. 15. The big one looked up at the night sky, seeking inspiration. 16. The big one looked sightly disappointed, then trotted back to their car and took a black shoulder-bag out of the boot. 17. Well, quite a big one, actually. 18. The big ones they had passed through gave way to smaller, two-storey ones built of mud brick which the rains were gradually dissolving. 19. That was a fairly big one and I think there may have been one at Stromness too. 20. The handgun was a big one, or so I suppose, being no authority on these things. |