Examples of using Very sparse in English and their translations into Dutch
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It's very… Sparse?
Only the kitchen utensils were very sparse….
With very sparse vegetation.
And in a language which is very sparse in vocabulary.
Often the information was outdated or at the least very sparse.
Amenities very sparse, not very comfortable.
and there is very sparse traffic.
Indians have very sparse facial hair, like the Chinese.
Plenty of bike paths in the terrain with very sparse traffic.
Cleaners were very sparse, had to be purchased from us.
Violet, your very sparse notes.
the bathroom was very sparse, old and dim.
Since the undercoat is very sparse, you should not need to worry about more frequent grooming.
Experimental and epidemiological data from the IF range are very sparse.
Orlando is very spread out and very sparse public transport.
the documentation for cosmetic products is very sparse.
The public is informed only very sparse over the operations in Afghanistan.
surrounding area are amazingly picturesque, very sparse and tranquil.
The only data we have on things like that is very sparse indeed and a few histories left by various Greek historians.
What you notice here is that these snapshots taken from the output of the retina chip are very sparse.
so this was a very sparse version, which had very few tools and options.
Adequate data for proper risk assessment of static magnetic fields are very sparse.
Thanks to the very sparse, 100% organic climate control system, Alkerdeel's CD presentation,
Slowly the Dutch-like scenery changes into a desert landscape with sand dunes and very sparse vegetation.
they want to make it very sparse, because that file is smaller. And this is what the retina is doing,
they want to make it very sparse, because that file is smaller.
as the information from the Commission was very sparse.
overtones alternating with silence or very sparse action- have been achieved by the use of prime numbers for generating the different frequencies.
for which records are very sparse.