Example sentences of "[art] little thought " in BNC.
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1 | What 's needed is a little thought — and a little heart . |
2 | Nigel shows how a little thought and planning can create superb , colourful interest throughout the year whether using terracotta pots , tubs , hanging baskets , troughs or window boxes . |
3 | All it takes is a little thought and organisation . |
4 | A little thought and ingenuity is all that is required . |
5 | Do give this a little thought . |
6 | Giving a little thought to body language beforehand will get you off to a good start . |
7 | A little thought can save a large amount of trouble . |
8 | Knitting machines do n't only make jumpers , they make whatever you want them to , given a little thought and love of the craft . |
9 | With a little thought and imagination , it is possible to assemble a wealth of off-the-shelf sources of technical material on which DIY CPE meetings could be based with little or no effort . |
10 | With a little thought , we can find plenty of such customs/rituals in the home . |
11 | It 's amazing the ideas that can come to mind with a little thought and some extra effort on your part . |
12 | Before deciding on a particular course , it is worthwhile giving a little thought to the best time to go and the subjects which the counselling should cover . |
13 | When going into a supermarket to buy cabbages , onions , carrots or eggs , just give a little thought as to how these came to be on the shelves — the early planting and worrying about frosts , packing and carting to the shops . |
14 | In other words , whereas Figure 3.1 presents the meeting of prediction with facts as a clear and decisive moment of truth , a little thought will show that there is always plenty of room for manoeuvre . |
15 | Potatoes are cheap and a considerable amount of profit can be made with a little thought being put into the presentation . |
16 | Indeed if one gives a little thought to the matter it becomes distinctly doubtful that one could ever establish anything even vaguely resembling a sheet of charge . |
17 | A little thought pounced on her , took her unawares . |
18 | It can , he argues , often be reduced by the application of a little thought before you start work on your latest creation . |
19 | WITH JUST A LITTLE THOUGHT AND PLANNING , YOUR GARDEN CAN BE THE PERFECT PLACE TO ENTERTAIN FRIENDS ON WARM EVENINGS . |
20 | With a little thought , you can maintain a low fat diet when entertaining . |
21 | But on the journey to Vadinamia I also spent some time giving a little thought to security . |
22 | Perhaps , when he 'd dropped her , he 'd better give a little thought to damage limitation and the covering of his tracks . |
23 | Pinkie said nothing about this because he was dazed by gin , and was not paying , and Richard said nothing because , after a little thought , he concluded that the wine was good enough for Pinkie . |
24 | And when my father gives it a little thought he 'll realise it is now September and that my time off is likely to creep into next year , which will make a much longer period owing to me . ’ |
25 | I often hear and read stories of anglers spending weeks on end in search of Fenland zander with very little to show for it and yet with a little thought they could be catching on a regular basis . |
26 | Our own first home in London was just such a problem but with a little thought and flair the space can become an outside room in the fullest sense of the word . |
27 | I did have a little thought last night that maybe he is not expecting much this year but looking to get us on an even keel for an attempt next year on the title ( with maybe another central defender ) . |
28 | Where is Q P9 ? papers rustling This one I think we should give a little thought , because this is the one I think where oh yes this is going to get complicated because I have now been given a quiff and a few suggestion forms about it |
29 | 99% of accidents at work could be avoided with a little thought . |
30 | Given a little thought as to siting the Pentstemons will provide a lot of interest over a long period and should prevent the need for annual replanting , which can be expensive and labour intensive . |