Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] little " in BNC.
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1 | And Tara ( 6 ) , owned by Leslie Patton of Bangor , will be Sandy , the faithful dog who befriends the little orphan girl . |
2 | He produces the little black pistol he keeps stuffed in the waistband of his trousers , and he grips it snug in his hand . |
3 | ‘ how doth the little busy bee , |
4 | In a remote valley created by a fold in the Berwyn mountains of Mid Wales stands the little church of Pennant Melangell . |
5 | He studies the little dark face and massages a limp hand until the fingers curl around his own . |
6 | Has the little hatchback got what it takes to succeed in one of Europe 's toughest markets ? |
7 | Like all of Rice 's vampires , he desperately wants the little human pleasures denied to immortals : food and drink , sex and exposure to daylight . |
8 | The teacher then holds the little girl 's hands , so she ca n't point , shuts her own eyes and says to the child : |
9 | This is the story of a little girl named Fern , who loves a little pig named Wilbur , and Wilbur 's friend Charlotte a beautiful grey spider , Templeton the gluttonous rat and the Zuckerman family . |
10 | What sometimes causes a little confusion to strangers is the fact that virtually the same region often goes under other names . |
11 | Strichen lies a little way down from the left shoulder of Scotland along which they travelled to reach Inverness . |
12 | I think it lies a little bit deeper . ’ |
13 | When people spare all their energies for the company , the Profitboss spares no little profit for their welfare . |
14 | The aside is a piece of direct address to the audience : it takes place simultaneously with the dramatic action , is produced by , and directed towards , that action , yet stands a little outside it . |
15 | She stands a little distance away . |
16 | If anyone wants a little bit of cheese I 'll do it . |
17 | The poison develops a little time after the leaf has sprouted , so the monkeys can avoid the worst of it if they eat only the youngest leaves . |
18 | She writes a little poetry and prose , and indulges her great love of cooking , at which she excels . |
19 | The latter comes at midprice and offers over twenty minutes ' extra music — but DC 's 1973 analogue recording is n't as ripe and sonorous as the new Chandos and exhibits a little tape hiss if played too loudly . |
20 | The most obvious is the lack of an auto trace feature and , paradoxically , the freehand tool now looks a little crude compared to its new rival . |
21 | And wrap a little bit of your Autumn Joy been quite conned into flower which as I say I think looks a little bit like broccoli does n't it ? |
22 | At the moment the opening screen looks a little blank and you might be forgiven for wondering what comes next . |
23 | And it looks a little bit sort of set up having that totally different stool brought into the picture . |
24 | Mm looks a little bit . |
25 | Looks a little bit different . |
26 | this looks a little bit suspicious where did |
27 | The tube I was in on Wednesday had to go slowly through a deserted and evacuated Victoria Station and one 's heart beats a little fast wondering if something will go off . |
28 | You 've got a very sharp increase and then after nineteen eighty two it stabilizes a little bit . |
29 | It is worth noting as well that the picture not only confirms that the crocodile enjoyed the party but it also adds a little detail to the wish-fulfilling story : friendship , a party with plenty to eat — and music ! |
30 | Dancing rebel Paul Mercurio adds a little Spanish sex to his stride , takes on the ballroom bosses and falls for frump turned dancehall diva Tara Morice , while the relentlessly zippy direction tries to match the hypermanic bump and hustle . |