Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from the accumulation of translated index cards , Edward and I made little progress , but our humour was good . |
2 | I got little pyjamas for him three ninety nine at . |
3 | The game was all ticket but I found little problems obtaining a ticket , going down Friday lunchtime and obtaining a spare ticket from a Southampton supporter . |
4 | I used little corner blocks to create the corner effect , and each of these is tongue and grooved on for strength . |
5 | I used little shells to represent the people in the town , as usual . |
6 | At first , I thought it was spilt wine but then it spread and I noticed little splashes coming down from the ceiling above . |
7 | Though at this point I paid little notice to them as he did not emphasise them . |
8 | Bored stiff by him , I paid little attention : he retaliated by having me birched for idleness on three occasions , but these attempts to drive Latin into me from the wrong end proved equally unproductive . |
9 | I KILLED little Esmerelda because I felt I owed it to myself and to the world in general . |
10 | I spent little time at home now , so I was unable to be a detailed witness to the Great Love in the same account-keeping way as before . |
11 | I HEARD LITTLE PRINCESS CALL HIM DADDY |
12 | The weather was hot and I felt little interest in ruins ; but the Parthenon proved to have a matchless beauty for which I was quite unprepared . |
13 | ‘ So I wore little make-up , because I had to blend in . |
14 | I saw little evidence of it , certainly not from Kathy Kirby and Dusty Springfield . |
15 | From the corner of my eye I saw little Gino make his way over to the restaurant 's background music system . |
16 | From the far bank , I saw little waste-lands chock-full of old tin baths , rungless ladders , wheel-less bicycles , pecking chickens and , in one , an old sow . |
17 | In Magdalen 's communal life I took little part . |
18 | ‘ Immediately , though I took little notice of it when I was in Cheshire , I admit . |
19 | I did little bits to help , like picking up sticks for firewood and fetching water from the well , as we did n't have any electricity or running water . |
20 | I wondered what would have happened if I had told him that I was bisexual or that I liked little girls . |
21 | No matter that I had little knowledge of regional variety . |
22 | At the time I had little knowledge of dogs . |
23 | By the end of that season , when he won his first championship by a large margin , I had little doubt who had achieved the triumph : Niki is no braggart , but in the first of many longish talks , he explained to me that his nature was such that he really just could n't stand the second-rate ; and if you saw the second-rate around you , you had a clear choice — either you cleared out and found yourself the first-rate or you simply demanded that second-rate people became first-rate . |
24 | ‘ As a nurse , I could not understand why she did not directly approach the hospitals concerned , for at that time I had little doubt that she would have received informed , prompt , honest replies . ’ |
25 | The person was a friend and I knew she was a healer — although , as you will have realised , I had little idea what a healer was or did . |
26 | I had little idea at that time of the pernicious nature of cancer . |
27 | He had happened upon me at the crucial moment : I had little idea of who I was or what I was entitled to from life , let alone what it behoved me to contribute . |
28 | But I found I had little idea how to set about producing a crime short story . |
29 | I commented to Miklós that I had little hope of the New World solving the problems of the Old when it could not face up to its own difficulties . |
30 | ‘ I had little hope of re-employment , and so it seemed to me that the only thing to do was to set up in business , ’ he explains . |