Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [art] [adj] little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I asked a blond-haired little boy . |
2 | I mean the one little thing that might be nice , it might be er , a romantic weekend , er a romantic day in Paris |
3 | But at a fourth I met an inquisitive little man who took greatly to the instrument , examining it under magnifying glasses and listening to its working through a miniature stethoscope . |
4 | I got a few little pairs of knickers there , I 'd have to get her some more though . |
5 | All I know is that when I went out this morning I found the poor little thing , run over . |
6 | With all my might I stamped at its head , but missed it by a couple of inches ; again I stamped with the same extraordinary result ; but with the third stamp I caught the poor little creature and crushed it to pulp , and yet it gave one more thrust with its tiny legs and then lay still . |
7 | I picture a sharp little man , with sharply pointed shoes and sharply pointed ears . |
8 | had last week and I threw the other little bit out . |
9 | When I could , I frequented an excellent little establishment — now , alas , long gone — in Pimlico , where the ladies were both agreeable and comparatively inexpensive . ’ |
10 | I saw a haughty little hedgehog and I was hooked . |
11 | And I saw a dear little shed that someone had made into a craft shop , and the woman said no one had been in for ages , and was n't she pleased to see me … ’ |
12 | I saw a strange little person with her just now . |
13 | I bought the two little Picassos from her , and that Delaunay , and the Yakulov . |
14 | Back in 1984 , I won a tiny little goldfish at the fair — my first ever fish . |
15 | I had a nasty little feeling in my inside that was nothing to do with the sauna . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Bobby , at No. 18 with Humpin' Around , says : ‘ When I was young I had a cute little collie dog , but one day he bit me real bad . |
18 | ‘ I have a year-old little boy and I get very bored sometimes , even though I go to a mother-and-toddler group now and again . |
19 | I have a delightful little bastard who can chaperone a long-delayed revenge match . ’ |
20 | John rests his not-inconsiderable front on the glass counter of the gun display which offers a nice little Derringer for the wife , or a thirty-eight special . |
21 | Alexandra stared up at the piece of mural nearest her , which showed a rocky little headland , some twisted pines , a stretch of white sand lapped by azure waves . |
22 | It was a long walk from the lock , but Harry had made her a box on wheels in which to push the two little girls , Corrie Palmer and her last child , Lily , who was seven months younger . |
23 | She did n't mind about that so long as she got a lovely little grave like Mrs Hollidaye 's baby daughter . |
24 | You want a nice little bit of lawn there . |
25 | ‘ Have n't you got a friendly little greeting for me , Pen , darling ? ’ |
26 | Did you see a tiny little pet shop ? |
27 | ‘ Would n't you like a nice little baby like that ? ’ |
28 | And you could bring them fairly close together and say well I ca n't tell you exactly what the gradient is at that point , but if you draw a tiny little line and take the gradient of that . |
29 | And er If you get a small little chickens you can make them do two days |
30 | If you produce a lovely little item which fits perfectly on a particular radio programme , or newspaper , and that happens to be the week that it 's the county show , or an earthquake , or something like that , there 's no way you 're going to get it in , because there 's too much competition , and the next week it 's dead . |