Example sentences of "it has little " in BNC.
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1 | It fits perfectly the charm and naivety of the early to mid-fifties ; it has little to do with the self conscious posturings of the later period that Scobie wishes to impute to it ; most of all that of the ‘ Beat generation ’ , for most of the book had been written before Howl howled and junkie commenced the near-universal junketings . |
2 | As a thrilling spectacle it has little to offer , but as a powerful totem it is almost unique in its place in European and western culture . |
3 | If you do feel hungry , you can eat anything you like — as long as it has little or no fat in it . |
4 | It has little to do with the quality of his jokes or the televisual cut of his suiting , although adequate performance here is important . |
5 | It has little to do with local regional architecture . |
6 | It has little flavour and is used mainly to colour foods . |
7 | But if an incident has occurred involving violence or which leads to a soured atmosphere at work , management may consider that it has little option but to take action . |
8 | It has little impact on local history studies , for gradually the system of numbering the days of the month as a continuous series was , with one outstanding exception , accepted . |
9 | However , there is plenty of evidence that many of the teachers whose working lives will be transformed by the introduction of LMS still think it has little to do with them . |
10 | It sometimes happens that a business is well disposed to the idea of partnership but it feels it has little to offer ; just to offer time may be very helpful and can bring dividends for both the partners . |
11 | This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail , although it has little nutritional value . |
12 | This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act . |
13 | It has little effect at low currents but severely reduces voltage at high currents . |
14 | It has little other direction in which to go . |
15 | Such beauty may make a strong impact , but , if it has little relationship with the inner nature , it is precarious . |
16 | It has little sympathy with intruders . |
17 | As a theory , it has little to contribute to our reflective self-understanding of ourselves as agents of inquiry . |
18 | Worse , they feel it has little relevance to everyday business decisions , where right and wrong are by no means always clear-cut . |
19 | It has little of Edinburgh 's fund management , Bristol 's big insurance business or Birmingham 's corporate banking . |
20 | Apart from this it has little to recommend it , as it consists of a chain of dim stars extending from near the head of Cetus into the region south of the Square of Pegasus . |
21 | It has little relevance in other countries , though a few ( e.g. Denmark and Norway ) have recorded a formal objection , and it appears to have been used in one case for communication from a U.S. attorney to a French huissier . |
22 | Perhaps by the very end of his life , in 1880 , he had come to believe that a people , a nation , does not create itself according to its own best ideas , but is shaped by other forces , of which it has little knowledge . |
23 | Thus as a formal method of scrutiny it has little value . |
24 | The product itself , for example , though useful may be so commonplace or so inexpensive that it has little intrinsic interest outside its own application . |
25 | Liberals may appreciate that conclusion , but it has little basis in empirical fact . |
26 | These results show it has little discriminatory value . |
27 | Although treatment of secondary hyperprolactinaemia with a dopamine agonist may reduce plasma prolactin concentrations , it has little or no effect on the growth of a macroadenoma . |
28 | Western society places the highest value on the most abstract , thus creating an elitism which means many people feel alienated from mathematics , and , apart from small groups , feel it has little to do with their lives . |
29 | However , as a model , it has little detail and is not a suitable tool for analytical work . |
30 | As presently envisaged , it has little relevance to medical practice in hospitals . |