"We're trying to peddle our wares to the general public rather than a tiny subset of the classical music audience," she said.
The primates used only a tiny subset of Standard.
What we see as the sum total of reality might be only a tiny subset of the complete physical reality of the tiny stuff.
The ship probably knew everything that Drake had ever been told, as a tiny subset of its database.
This tiny subset of the population really and truly keep score via cash.
The illegal Irish get a lot of press, but are just one tiny subset, a green sprig of parsley in the melting pot.
Moreover, structural genomics will tackle only a tiny subset of all protein structures, making it far less comprehensive than the Human Genome Project.
The primary solution lies in all of us as citizens, not in the tiny subset of us who are lawyers.
The example grammar used here is a tiny subset of the Java or C language:
The actual animals that have ever lived on Earth are a tiny subset of the theoretical animals that could exist.