Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At home it was a simple matter for me to parade my learning in front of my sisters , stressing my more advanced academic achievements at every possible opportunity , and remaining quite oblivious to their assessment of me as an insufferable little prig . |
2 | I bet you never saw me as the faithful little wife . |
3 | There were no clerics nor foreigners amongst them and it was obvious that many of those going in to view the film viewed them as a sad little group . |
4 | THE Rev. Martin Smyth , MP , has been telling me of a neat little trick pulled by local people to have houses built at Innes Place on the Donegall Road . |
5 | You sound to me like a tired little rascal |
6 | Here 's me taking you for a prancing little parson when all the while the cloth is a covering for a frustrated sex maniac . ’ |
7 | ‘ While I was about it , I put a fiver for you on a nice little filly called General Motors . ’ |
8 | Sometimes Dana would come and sit with me on the hard little chairs . |
9 | Faye Hamilton and her brother both thought of her as a sweet little thing who needed protection , did they ? |
10 | I ask him if I could describe him as a lucky little wanker who became very rich and famous through doing very little apart from being his baffled , fitful , daft self . |
11 | I see him as a servile little bugger ! |
12 | He reminded her of a naughty little boy standing with his trousers around his ankles , and his willy hanging like a worm between his legs . |
13 | She looked at him with a derisive little smile — the sort of smile a lamb might bestow on a wolf promising that being eaten alive wo n't hurt . |
14 | It also presented him with an interesting little self-discussion about his future prospects because it came when he was on the cusp between low-key acting roles and moderate fame . |
15 | Holding her breath , she waited while Luke Calder walked round and climbed behind the wheel , starting the engine before glancing sideways at her with a mocking little smile . |
16 | And the small seed of anger against him knotted itself inside her into a hard little core of resentment . |
17 | ‘ She 's turned her into a proper little snob ! ’ |
18 | She ushered him into a stuffy little room lit by bright spotlights . |
19 | They 'd locked him in a dirty little hole with a bed you would n't put a dog under . |
20 | The old man had a house built for him in a pretty little Warwickshire village a few miles from Stratford , with the Avon flowing through the garden . |
21 | Down behind him in the straggly little valley , I notice that a few allotments do remain , after all . |
22 | He had undermined all her carefully built-up controls , got under her skin in the most insidious way possible , and turned her from a cool little lady into a screaming fishwife . |
23 | His words , in that elusively caressing accent , floated to her in the quiet little office . |
24 | Maggie was still not in any condition to argue and she found herself following him to the dark little bar , almost running a gauntlet of greetings from the men standing around . |
25 | ‘ Most of them would have treated it as a nice little Christmas story about this powerful but sad woman with an unhappy family Now it 's all been turned into major crisis . ’ |
26 | You ca n't explain it with the funny little rules that we have for how your potential and different things vary in your circuit . |
27 | Well , he gave it to the dirty little bugger . |
28 | He 'd probably achieved it on a pleasant little trip to the Bahamas . |
29 | You ran away from us like a silly little schoolboy , without saying where you were going . |