Sentence examples of "think no small beer of" in English

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Please think no more about it. Por favor, no te lo pienses más.
It's no small matter. No es un asunto trivial.
I think no creo que no
I have no small change on me. No tengo suelto.
Dawn breaks, which is no small thing. Amanece, que no es poco.
A small portion of ham, please, and a draught beer. Una tapa de jamón, por favor, y una caña.
I don't think children should drink beer. No creo que los niños deberían tomar cerveza.
I think I'll start with a bottle of beer. Creo que comenzaré con una botella de cerveza.
I think it's highly unlikely that Tom will drink any beer. Creo que es altamente improbable que Tom beba algo de cerveza.
Would you like some more beer? ¿Quieres más cerveza?
The hat does not fit you well. Is too small. Este sombrero no te queda bien. Es demasiado pequeño.
I think that you won't be able to do it. Pienso que no serás capaz de hacerlo.
I'll buy you a beer. Te compraré una cerveza.
Is it too small? ¿Es demasiado pequeño?
Let's not think like that. No hay que pensar así.
Do you want some beer? ¿Quieres un poco de cerveza?
That cake looks good too. Give me a small piece. Ese pastel también se ve bueno. Dame un trocito.
Tom doesn't think this makes any sense. Tom no cree que esto tenga sentido.
He asked for a beer. Pidió una cerveza.
The small town, abandoned long ago, seems frozen in time. El pueblito, abandonado hace mucho tiempo, parece congelado en el tiempo.
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