Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have little [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand , the new owners of great country houses accepted the life of the landed gentleman , even where they had little land .
2 No matter that I had little knowledge of regional variety .
3 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 .
4 You bullied me into becoming your girlfriend , so I had little choice but to obey , but now I 've grown up .
5 Although she had little time to help organize the newspaper project , as she buzzed around discussing it with friends and jotting down ideas it began to get up steam .
6 His voice sounded so matter-of-fact that she had little difficulty in ignoring the more flattering words .
7 Maria Iñes was dumpy and talkative ; Maria Teresa was dark and very like João , though not quite so good looking , and Maria de Graça was taller , plainer , and so intent upon winning herself a place in Heaven that she had little conversation for anyone apart from Padre Jorge , an oily man with plump little hands and a great anxiety to be first to agree with Dom João in everything he said .
8 He threw the handkerchief carelessly into a laundry basket , then before she knew what was happening , he was kissing the tips of her fingers , then her palms , then drawing her hands towards him so that she had little choice but to slide her arms around him and receive his kiss .
9 Examples of this reciprocal effect lie in the man who is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life or the woman who is so wrapped up in her children that she has little time for her husband .
10 Anyway I hear that you had little Jonathan John said .
11 Although we had little notice of the tour , branches were keen to help and the Association will receive £6,628 representing 50% of the total profits .
12 Although we have little opportunity to meet the participants socially , there is very little sense of social barrier , and I wonder what all these western myths about the ‘ inscrutable Chinese ’ mean .
13 Indeed , we were so anxious to get the figures right that we had little time to spend explaining why what we proposed was morally necessary .
14 It meant however that we had little time to relate our studies at any deep level to Buddhism , but it seemed unanswerable that people must have a deep understanding of their own faith before they can go on to study that of other people .
15 ‘ Well , if that 's so it is indeed a great pity , Dr Ash , but in view of Dr Prior 's importance to the company you must understand that we have little choice in this matter .
16 Luckily , Felton were at full strength , so we had little chance of losing .
17 Some of the rebel leaders , notably Litster , may have appreciated their military weakness , because they attempted to involve members of the gentry in the revolt , and although they had little support of this nature , the very fact that they hoped to obtain it must argue against an interpretation of the revolt simply in class terms .
18 The banks will bargain hard although they have little choice but to accept a restructuring .
19 By the third morning , however , I was so weak and the pain so unbearable that they had little difficulty in taking me up to the theatre and performing the necessary operation .
20 From a local survey they found that many girls of this age were very frightened in labour , which made it worse , and that they had little idea about coping with a tiny baby .
21 Hugging the ground , dodging clumps of splintered trees , hopping over hedges and walls and old fortified lines , Lambert led Kimberley and Killion so low that they had little opportunity to take their eyes off the terrain and look for balloons .
22 But on the whole it seems true to say that the minors and the ladies were at their lord 's disposal , and that they had little chance of resisting what he did ; but that none the less the lords were limited by custom , and even a king would be expected to consult his counsellors when he disposed of an heiress , as Henry I promised to do in his coronation charter .
23 But police warned last night that they had little chance of tracing the rest .
24 They hastened into the shelter of rocks and wood , wary of falling branches but aware that they had little choice but to seek refuge from the storm in the wind-shadow of great trees .
25 The same can also be said of physical science : despite the apparent breadth of the course , students felt that they had little control over their learning .
26 Short-term contracts , performance review and performance-related pay for managers meant that they had little option in accepting finance driven agendas ( Harrison et al.
27 For a while they made so much work for the bailiffs that they had little time to harass the Nonconformists .
28 Part of the answer is of course that they have little choice if , for example , the firm is made bankrupt .
29 Support teachers sole brief is to support specific children may find that they have little room for manoeuvre to combat these likely problems .
30 He says that they have little information to go on , so the search has to be very wide .
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