Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] a little [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has already brought a little magic into the lives of Bristol Rovers ' fans , who could see nothing to look forward to but relegation from Division One .
2 Julia has recently got a little job .
3 Perhaps , when he 'd dropped her , he 'd better give a little thought to damage limitation and the covering of his tracks .
4 The headmaster said , ‘ I think we 'd better have a little talk .
5 I was n't actually gon na say anything but I 'd better say a little bit .
6 No it were Monday when in here cos I was oh I were , Gavin were wanting some toast with jam on and I 'd only got a little bit like that , I says oh you 'll have to wait while your Aunty Margaret brings some more tomorrow .
7 I 'd always wanted a little girl , but one of the students at the door told me I had a beautiful little boy and he was fine .
8 I do n't know why they 'd ever had a little place yonder but there was crofts near everywhere ,
9 I 'd read the various bits and pieces a couple of times now , looking for something deep and mysterious in it all but not finding anything ; I 'd even done a little research of my own , and discovered through mum that dad had some more of Rory 's papers in his study ; she 'd promised she 'd try and look them out for me .
10 Theda had shoved it on so hastily that she must have carelessly left a little hair visible .
11 So she said look I 've only got a little bit in my pocket .
12 Oh God you 've only got a little bit
13 They 've only got a little stub though have n't they ?
14 No it 's alright I do n't care I 've only got a little mouth .
15 Oh , you 've only got a little bag each ’ — and climbed in .
16 ‘ I 've merely done a little time-tailoring , simply removed one of the pleats or flares from the ostensibly straight leg of time .
17 ‘ I think me and you had better have a little walk . ’
18 But by when I 've just had a little crumb I 've said they can have the rest back .
19 Erm all the other stuff I 've just got a little header set up in the file on
20 It 's almost mesmeric as well is n't it , this repetition of now , now , now between between the but as as you were saying , it 's sketching all the details in so you , if you were sketching a fox , you know you begin somewhere and say you begin with the nose you 've just got a little detail the nose and the eyes but eventually you 've got to put the whole sketch in .
21 My parents are still there , but I 've just bought a little flat in Fulham . ’
22 To soothe her grief , Mrs Belgrove , who had just had a little boy , designed an all-white garden beyond the lawn .
23 Maybe they felt his concentration had just waned a little bit late on but he 's er he 's had a good game he should be very pleased with his contribution .
24 We 've still we 've still got a little bit of fiddling
25 Now Sammy was a character in himself he was a bachelor and his wi his sister was Fanny the elocutionist er and , and er there the women used to , to go into old Sammy 's shop on a Friday night simply to be entertained by all the wisecracks and nonsense that used to go on in there , and somebody would say I suppose you 're off this weekend and he 'd say yes I 'm off to my little widow in Wales , he had n't got a little widow in Wales at all now but it would the start of the conversation going .
26 Shortly after volunteering my services contacted me to see if I would act as supporter for who had recently had a little girl called .
27 She 's already had a little bit .
28 He 's just got a little job to do .
29 She 's just bought a little place down in Sussex .
30 And then I have always fancied a little hall and stairs because at the farm the stairs came straight down to the front door .
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