Sentences with phrase «hardly takes up any space»

Hi Jaqui, Personally, I swear by the Nutribullet as it hardly takes up any space on your worktop but know people who have bought the Vitamix as it has more powerful blades.
I use it on the subway and it hardly takes up any space.
It's lightweight, and hardly takes up any space

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A new series of glass and bottle holders is set to hit the shelves that not only looks extremely chic and stylish, but also involves holders that fold up to a fraction of their extended size so that they hardly takes up any storage space.
For quick trips, I just bring one extra cover and 2 inserts which takes up hardly any space at all.
You mean this tiny person who is easily calmed by bottle or boob, takes up hardly any space, and can barely move?
It takes up so little space on your countertop, you'll hardly notice it's there, unlike larger models.
They're so easy to throw in a suitcase and take up hardly any space.
Plus, these cars take up hardly any space.
Though the Pacifica Hybrid doesn't offer the Stow «n Go second - row seats (the hybrid battery takes up that storage - bin space), it's rated at 84 MPGe in combined city / highway driving and has an estimated all - electric driving range of 33 miles — enough to enable many families to go about their daily routines while using hardly any gas at all.
I think the same about paperbacks; I have stacks of them lined up on walls that I'll never read again, but for some reason I can let them go and there they sit taking up space, where as on 16 - 32 Gigs an SD they wouldn't take up hardly any space at all and I wouldn't have to worry about giving them away
Because they are high in fiber, yet provide hardly any energy, they can take up space in your pet's stomach without actually adding a whole lot of calories to their diet.
They are under the impression that hamsters, gerbils and other small mammals take up little space, provide amusement on command, require hardly any work and no veterinary care, are inexpensive, disposable and quickly replaceable.
Between prepping for its move to a new space in downtown Manhattan and putting on a much - debated biennale, taking up the massive, delicate (and extremely expensive) works of Jeff Koons for its sendoff exhibition hardly seems out of line.
The objects stand on rods so thin they hardly seem to take up any space at all, like a forest of leafless saplings.
sensitivity be assumed for DLR which hardly penetrates the oceans at all and has a greater proportion of it's energy taken up in evaporation (I believe but could be wrong), is radiated back to space and elseware more quickly and therefore likely has a much smaller turnaround time in the ocean?
If you look at the image below, the phone (presumably the same) is bezel less and there is hardly any space on top and bottom, most of the area is taken up by the screen.
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