Example sentences of "little [subord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You will have achieved very little if parents sort problems one at a time and keep coming back to you for the same advice for each one .
2 He fell into the chair as though he 'd been hit with a medicine ball and said very little while Malc 's parents discussed what we should do .
3 Manager Chris Winter said : ‘ I think we 're doing better than a lot of other shops because customers can spend as little as £2 on a gift .
4 The latest albums of Madonna , REM and Sade which have a retail price of £8.99 are going for as little as £2 .
5 For as little as £2 per month 7 DAYS will be mailed to your home every week .
6 The Amstrad PC3386SX starts from as little as £1399+VAT ( the PC3286 with 16Mhz 80286 CPU starts from £749+VAT ) .
7 Does he realise that home workers in my constituency receive as little as 40p an hour ?
8 Single cover , for the prime earner in the family , can cost as little as 15p a month for each £100 you borrow .
9 While the larger Jodel requires a C of A the older two-seaters on a PFA Permit can cost as little as £30 an hour .
10 But for as little as £30 a month ( your child benefit should take care of that ) , you could be presenting your child with their first car or some solid help towards their first home .
11 However , there are a few economical software-only packages available such as FilePlus from Greengage and Imara Lite from Image Systems Integrators that start from as little as £400 .
12 ‘ That 's middling to cheap for London , although a one-man band could be had for as little as £6 an hour .
13 We have heard that , far from realising the £100 million which was originally talked of , the sale may now fetch as little as £6 million .
14 To advertise your salon for as little as £14 per month , call Svetlana Kirov on ( note telephone number omitted ) — NOW !
15 The scheme , which already covers more than a million motorists in the UK , can cost as little as £6.50 a year .
16 Payments start from as little as £6.50 a month .
17 Farm incomes averaged as little as £442 per annum , but were regarded as providing ‘ a useful — even essential — supplement to other non-farming sources of income ’ .
18 And anyway , the thought of spending January and February in Spain or Portugal for as little as £10 a day seems attractive in its own right .
19 Now SaverPlus 2001 allows you to benefit from this profitable record from as little as £10 per month .
20 When you take out your Plan , you decide how much you want to contribute — from as little as £10 a month up to £100 or more .
21 If you can not afford to invest the maximum allowed each year or would rather make regular monthly savings than invest in lump sums , you can put by as little as £10 per month .
22 It makes sense to have some form of legal expenses insurance , and by far the cheapest way to do this is through the ‘ add on ’ offered for as little as £10 a year with home contents insurance .
23 Campaigners , backed by Ms Eagle , say the landing stage could be repaired for as little as £1.5 million instead of the £10 million being quoted by Merseytravel .
24 Warm Hearted Weekends are yours from as little as £22 per person per night .
25 Stay at one of eight campsites in France for as little as £234 — that 's £59 per person for a family of four .
26 Electrical giants Tandy , who sell scanners in their London shops for as little as £99.95 , said : ‘ Any idiot could use them . ’
27 The rider now aims to complete the last part of the turning routine literally by spinning the back of the machine around — the art of rear wheel steering which can begin with as little as 800rpm on the tacho ( 500 revs to around 13,000 ) .
28 Publications which run editorial competitions on a regular basis usually have a set price level , which may vary from as little as £50 or £100 value for a small provincial weekly to around £20,000-£25,000 for a national women 's magazine .
29 UNEMPLOYED managers have joined a pilot scheme hiring their labour for as little as £50 a week to help firms reach ‘ Investors in People ’ status .
30 The jobless executives could be on hire for as little as £50 a week to firms who may not otherwise be able to afford to devote full-time staff to improving the skills of the workforce .
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