Example sentences of "is little [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At this stage , there is little reference to the likely difficulty of the criterion or to factors which are associated with variation in difficulty .
2 Systems are relevant to how you run your office , not how you run your cases and there is little reference to the transaction criteria .
3 As for the detailed number criteria there is little reference at this stage to likely success rates or to the difficulty factors which are associated with variation in success rates .
4 There is little exploration of the sorts of processes and events reported in research in Manchester ( Ward , 1979 ) and London ( Wall man , 1986 ) , for example , which documents the shifting forms of boundary maintenance , division and alliance that emerge in relation to local politics .
5 However much Labour may talk about public expenditure , it normally makes such a mess of the economy that there is little benefit to be found in the longer run .
6 For systems in which there is little variation of both load torque and distance of travel it may be appropriate to operate with a fixed switching angle , so as to minimise the controller costs .
7 There is little variation with age or sex in these attitudes , but some variation between social classes .
8 There is also some evidence to suggest that there is little variation by social class in the amount of practical support given and received .
9 There is little variation by sex or social class in these attitudes , and little consistent variation with age except that the older the respondents , the more likely they are to consider Respect for authority and Discipline and orderliness essential , and the less likely to consider Sex education essential .
10 On the other hand , male sterilizations are rare and there is little promotion of the operation .
11 There is little possibility of France rejoining the alliance 's integrated military command , which it left in 1966 ; that would be a French political retreat .
12 Today , the gap between treasure hunters and archaeologists is considerable , and there is little possibility of confusing the two : the main aim of the treasure hunter is to make a financial gain from what is found , whereas the main aim of the archaeologist is to investigate the past .
13 There is little possibility of any recovery of the costs of using a lawyer from the losing party and legal aid will not finance representation .
14 ‘ Since , however , he is away for a couple of days , there is little possibility of your doing that ! ’
15 The working party found that the linkage between the IT research community and the IT industry is very strong , but that there is little linkage between the IT research community and the wider engineering research community or engineering industry .
16 Indeed , there is little differentiation by class at all in domestic divisions of labour .
17 In this type of marriage there is little blurring of roles .
18 Market research has shown that the company 's torches are seen as dependable but rather old-fashioned and there is little awareness of the newer products which have been introduced to fit the contemporary lifestyle .
19 More often there is little awareness of either the potential for independent living or how its denial is a denial of a basic human right .
20 Though there is little experience of overall trade union influence over change , the health and welfare aspects of " new technology " have frequently been covered by written technology agreements , in particular the design and operation of visual display units .
21 PILLARS OF GOLD by Alice Thomas Ellis Viking , £14.99 CANDLES AND DARK NIGHT by Grace Ingoldby Heinemann , £13.99 AN HONOURABLE DEATH by Iain Crichton-Smith Macmillan , £13.99 THIS DAY AND AGE by Mike Nicol Bloomsbury , £15.99 THERE is little repose in the Kentish Town described so vividly in Pillars of Gold .
22 If there is little generalization of the new response to the test stimuli , we may conclude that the stimulus used in acquisition and that used in the test are readily discriminated .
23 There is little disagreement with the view that the principal public interest issue at the present time is the quality of audit-ing .
24 Superficially , there is little disagreement between theoretical approaches over the fact that capitalist economies develop unevenly over space .
25 There is little disagreement between theories that economic development within capitalist societies such as the UK tends to take place unevenly , but different theories would set that unevenness in contrasting contexts : of long-term equilibrium , increasing polarization or shifting patterns of continuing inequality .
26 There is little problem in getting agreement to such an assertion .
27 That is why , wrote Harsnet , I have been preparing myself for that moment for a long time , that is why I have cleared the decks and prepared the ground , because unless the decks are cleared and the g round prepared there is little hope of succeeding in what one has planned to do , little hope of achieving anything of lasting value , though lasting is a relative term and so is value and whatever it is one has planned to do is certain to be altered in the process , which does not of course mean , he wrote , that one can start anywhere at any time .
28 Already one is seeing cases with Β-lactamase-producing gonococci in London which have been acquired in Ghana , and there is little hope of preventing their eventual spread throughout the community if no action is being taken in the source country .
29 That will be harder to bear if there is little hope of a controlling interest in the near future .
30 The lesson of this period is that this type of legislation by itself , even when backed by executive exhortation , is insufficient to change sentencing outcomes ; and that unless sentencing discretion is restricted there is little hope of modifying sentencers ' own objectives in the pursuit of policy goals favoured by the executive ( Sabol , 1990 ) .
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