Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Before , I 'd felt little resentment |
2 | ‘ I seem to have little choice as far as you 're concerned . ’ |
3 | ‘ I did n't believe it myself at first , until I started to notice little changes in Dowd . ’ |
4 | I started to make little demands of Shagbadly . |
5 | His comment had caught me in mid-swallow and I managed to spray little bits of scone onto the coffee table . |
6 | Apart from wanting the law or whatever to catch up with him ( which it did n't ) , I had taken little notice , and no interest , in John 's furtive and elaborate preparations for travel — the series of interviews with the Reverend Kreditor , for example . |
7 | reasons why I 've made little use of it . |
8 | Following her second disappearance her father wrote , ‘ I 've had little hopes of her — I consider what I write — since she has been half a year old . ’ |
9 | I mean I 've known little strikes there last about a couple of days and they all got over it . |
10 | I mean I I I 'm confusing the notation but I 've put little quotes round it . |
11 | I 've got little Andy sitting here ! |
12 | I 've got little microphone up here . |
13 | I have noticed little holes in their heads . |
14 | For the last year , I have had little time for writing , though I get something down on paper when I can . |
15 | I 'm afraid I have had little time to entertain you or introduce you to Hochhauser . |