Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] little [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You must wipe away the blood with the damp cloth , like this , and help him to drink a little water .
2 I said I 'd like to walk a little way with Bill Lawrence when he left .
3 But arrivals follow departures and the new appears very promising — even if you have to wait a little time for it .
4 Before I leave , I stop by Contracts to sprinkle a little salt in the wounds of deskbound Nick Thumb by describing ( almost ) all the fun of the Fair .
5 Receiving a copy of the AGM Minutes from the Branch prompts Air Mail to give a little space to describe the activities and efforts being made by the Branch Committee , a committee which has been virtually unchanged since the Branch was re-activated six years ago .
6 At the root of the problem , according to one European civil servant , was the fact that : " The poor countries wanted a lot of money with no strings attached , while the rich ones wanted to give a little money with lots of strings . "
7 May I please ask you to give a little time to thinking how best you personally can assist the Society to raise enough funds before the end of this year to complete our Development Plan for 1988 ?
8 The simplest explanation was that Maxham was getting nowhere with the Newley case ; and he 'd sent Viol along on the off chance , to put a little pressure on Lorton and see what happened .
9 Anemones tend to dribble a little water from their centres if you press them .
10 In 1958 we had managed , largely through contact at the village pub , to persuade the tenant of the field to the east to allow us to do a little work .
11 It sometimes helps , once the ball valve has been fitted , to run a little water into the bottom of the cistern ( below the outlet points ) so as to anchor the cistern in position while you work on it .
12 So it was easy to look frightened and to run a little way .
13 ‘ When a black kid does see a black athlete , such as myself , a role model if you like , that might be enough to spark a little interest and I thank that the more blacks that you see in tennis , it will promote black tennis further . ’
14 Nicandra looked disconcerted and prim before a great light of kindness broke , telling her to spread a little happiness at any cost to herself .
15 I would ask everyone involved in the game to allow a little time for these changes to settle in both with players and referees .
16 The best thing would probably be just to walk around to keep warm and then to snatch a little rest in a doorway somewhere if need be .
17 She hopes ( ‘ in a money sense ’ ) that he will ‘ get the Civil Service post : Nice to have a little money to spare above the necessaries of life . ’
18 Leave him alone to have a little sleep .
19 Jesus is calling his disciples to have a little faith .
20 It 's simply calling us to have a little faith .
21 London ! ’ cried Victoria every time the train , a slow , halting , bucolic train , drew to a standstill , either at a drowsy country station where cow parsley foamed along the line or simply nowhere , among the fields , to have a little rest .
22 I think they were glad to have a little time to themselves .
23 She pinched her cheeks quickly to add a little colour , and straightened the skirt of her plum-coloured sweater-dress before squaring her slim shoulders and resuming her descent .
24 I just feel a game of this genre needs a quota of well-hidden rooms to add a little interest .
25 I used a textured cream fabric as a backing , to add a little interest , although if it had been too heavy it would have distracted one 's eye from the heart pattern itself .
26 She is also on the books of Premier model agency , ‘ to get a little money til I find a proper job ’ .
27 I 'd like to get a little sleep tonight . ’
28 Obviously you can not know in advance which type of mat will be used at a particular tournament , so you should do your final training on any type of mat , just to get used to the feel , and then try to use any free time you may have on the actual competition areas to get a little practice in beforehand .
29 My very sincere thanks to everyone involved in the Art in Nature Competition — thank you for choosing me , and giving me the opportunity to spend a little time on this magic island , which so generously allowed me to paint , and to enjoy , its special beauty .
30 Before focusing on the way in which educational accountability has manifested itself in evaluation procedures we want to spend a little time exploring this more general picture .
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