Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] little [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is actually a child toilet trainer , designed to encourage little boys to improve their ‘ aim ’ .
2 I have naturally been very careful not to discover anything about it , but I have a feeling that she has commissioned little tributes from friends and childhood recollections from my sisters .
3 Well and they 'd made little buns .
4 they 'd got little bits to do , but there was
5 And in , you know Woodboy Street Sunday night in the summer when it was a heat wave they 'd got little bow windows then in Woodboy .
6 They are refusing to let little Lucy stay with her 42 classmates despite medical evidence that a move could be traumatic .
7 He hated avocado , kiwis and limes , and everything in those circles seemed to have little snippets of these on top of it .
8 You could 've used you could 've used Little Doris
9 These floor mats see they 've got little screw in things .
10 ‘ An Independent Ulster should look to brave little Israel for a good example of a security policy . ’
11 And you were going to put little animals soaps in a in a bag .
12 The fledgling computer companies also have to contend with the generally poor track record of Britain 's financial institutions in backing high-technology firms with the kind of cash needed to turn little firms into big ones .
13 So some how or other you 've got put little bit of oil or something on it .
14 Spare marzipan trimmings can be used to make little flowers to surround the toadstool .
15 She picked up a piece of paper and began drawing little cameo pictures of the bowl of fruit on the sideboard , of the flowers in the garden , bending under the wind .
16 The audience roared their approval as the rocking became wilder and wilder until she began to utter little squeals of delight .
17 Having to talk little children through the horrors which some adults inflict upon them is horrific and stressful , and emotional distancing is difficult to maintain when you are dealing only with sex abuse cases day after day .
18 ‘ I did n't believe it myself at first , until I started to notice little changes in Dowd . ’
19 I started to make little demands of Shagbadly .
20 Her arms look firm and muscled and her tanned breasts are full and high , nipples producing little bumps on the black cotton of the T-shirt .
21 Oh that 's nice but people keep knocking little bits off it .
22 Keep talking little lady . ’
23 His comment had caught me in mid-swallow and I managed to spray little bits of scone onto the coffee table .
24 ‘ Much of the Government 's approach to crime helps to make little crooks bigger criminals .
25 Most of them on finding their symptoms gone see little point in either remembering their daily dose or for that matter paying out money for more medicine when they feel well .
26 I 'm not going to push me luck on , I do n't fancy finding little problems so early in the morning .
27 The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman .
28 Even promising young athletes do n't bring us out on a winter 's day ; we do have little tours of inspection , occasionally . ’
29 Customers are n't aware of your global strategy but they do notice little details like a badly typed letter , or a receptionist who 's poorly dressed , or filthy ashtrays in the office , or torn packaging .
30 We 've done little bits and pieces .
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