41. Derby said the insecurity has also prompted people who already own guns to buy bigger ones.
42. Economists say those figures strongly suggest that small dairy farms in New York are being replaced by bigger ones that operate more efficiently.
43. Even small grasshoppers live longer than bigger ones, Miller said.
44. Everything looked fine, but soon we started discovering little problems, then bigger ones.
45. Fong has come to view business as one big game, like Doom and Quake, albeit a bigger one with different rules.
46. For the proposition that little lies often indicate bigger ones, he cited the Book of Luke, earning the approval of an elderly alternate juror.
47. Four hours later, six Marines replace the original flag with a bigger one.
48. He has one of the most peculiar careers in film, and by all rights, he should have had a much bigger one.
49. He has a new office in New York and will soon open a bigger one in Bergenfield.
50. He soon moved into a bigger one, and just took an additional office.