Example sentences of "a little know [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Eno collaborator Marcus Dravs teamed up with the band to produce the disc , which contains nine original tracks and a song from a little known Brighton band called McDermott 's Two Hours .
2 And a little known provision may enable the Environment Secretary to prohibit them from checking water quality altogether . ’
3 Ophiocymbium cavernosum is a little known ophiuroid previously only recorded from east of Kerguelen Islands , Southern Ocean , its discovery in the Bay of Biscay marks an exciting extension of range perhaps accountable to the considerable depth at which this species is found .
4 Ethel Walker ( 1861–1951 ) is a little known artist today but she managed to attain the respect of the art establishment of her time .
5 Inexperienced investors have often been known to put several thousand pounds into a little known company , on the strength of a five minute telephone conversation .
6 One dealer was telling a client that only 10,000 shares in a little known company remained on his books .
7 Thanks to a little known rule , individuals are allowed to ‘ relate back ’ personal pension premiums .
8 German and British researchers have been drafted in to help their French colleagues achieve the right balance — a little known detail is that Germany was France 's main supplier of manufactured goods before the war , albeit under the guise of French names .
9 In fact the two-hour film due to be shown on ITV on Saturday April 18 is an extraordinary study of a little known period of T.E .
10 While many people dabbled , it 's a little known fact even in cave diving circles , that Geoff Yeadon , often diving alone , logged over 18,000 metres of diving looking for the King Pot inlet .
11 I am happy to reveal here a little known fact about the ‘ Immortal Bard ’ .
12 That man is Stephan Heitmann , he 's a little known politician from Eastern Germany .
13 Quando remained a little known cult band in England but aspired to a high degree of success in the New York dance floor market .
14 The Front 's formation the previous spring had been backed by Ferlinghetti , Rexroth , Bill Graham — whose role as a rock promoter around the Filmore ballroom was just emerging and Ralph J. Gleason , then a little known San Francisco Chronicle columnist , later one of the main inspirations , and writers on Jann Wenner 's Rolling Stone , just a year away from its first edition .
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