Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [vb past] little [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I decided I must go up to Addis Ababa and try to get permission to start again , but I had little hope of succeeding .
2 I did it willingly because I still loved his company so much , but I had little money .
3 The game was all ticket but I found little problems obtaining a ticket , going down Friday lunchtime and obtaining a spare ticket from a Southampton supporter .
4 They ate well , but she got little thanks for it from the mistress of the hut .
5 She felt happier about Kathleen now that she knew that she had a champion in Ella , but she had little time to dwell on the O'Neills .
6 But she saw little hope in that notion .
7 But she took little heed of her surroundings ; all her attention was focused on the man himself .
8 They drank wine , consulted the menu , ordered , but she took little notice of what she was eating , trying to calm the turmoil within her .
9 You were asleep , so we did n't wake you ; but we took little Billy to see .
10 One common local belief about Belfast English is that upper-middle-class people tend to front-raise /a/ ( as in bat ) towards the conservative RP value : [ ae ] ( but we found little sign of this in any part of our research ) .
11 Proposals such as these aroused considerable debate in the 1930s ( particularly on the question of whether , for every job vacated by an older worker , a new one would be created for a younger person ) , but they made little headway with the National Government .
12 But they had little cushioning effect .
13 The soldiers grumbled on returning home to find their wives turned yellow by picric acid , but they had little redress .
14 They looked for abstract relationships between the different structures , but they had little incentive to ask what kind of circumstance might lead a species to change when exposed to a new environment .
15 Late nineteenth-century judicial reforms did streamline court procedure , but they had little effect on the way in which the administration of law and order was popularly perceived .
16 But he adored little boys and when my son Mark was born , he became his godfather . ’
17 The Marquis de Chamlay , his most important military adviser in his later years , had the title of Maréchal-Général des Logis ; but he had little experience of active service and was often employed on non-military tasks .
18 But he had little confidence of backing from a UK government which seemed to have no idea about the fishing industry .
19 But he had little reason yet to ask for a search warrant and Mr Simpson would go purple in the face and throw every legal book in his considerable library at him if he so much as tried .
20 True , there was Crown prince Tupouto'a waiting in the wings , but he spent little time in Tonga and had a reputation as a playboy — a Farouk-like figure given to white suits and expensive lady friends .
21 He was obliged to attend some party functions and to receive the chief guests along with the hostess , but he received little pleasure from such occasions and rarely attended them outside London .
22 But he made little effort to develop this outside his own definitions of the genealogical method , while his shift into the problematics of power seemed to lead him into a labyrinth from which it was virtually impossible to extract himself .
23 In public life , Holford served as Conservative MP for East Gloucestershire from 1854 to 1872 and was a JP , but he took little interest in politics .
24 He smashed the windscreen with one bullet and Adam felt a sliver of glass cut into his cheek , but he did little other damage .
25 They did not like his presence but he found little difficulty in scaring them off , or evading them if they tried to mob him , and the food in these places was plentiful .
26 But he found little guidance in Scripture as to how a subject or bishop should behave when his sovereign was determined to undo the Reformation .
27 I tried to engage him in conversation about the analogy between pottery and alchemy , and Laura prompted him to share ideas that had long been familiar to them both , but he showed little interest .
28 This was a return to the test of outrage , with all its faults , but it met little outrage in Standing Committee and fell only because of the dissolution of Parliament for the 1987 General Election .
29 All the leading cars traded places briefly during a flurry of pit-stops but it had little effect on Prost who was able to pull clear and win comfortably .
30 She screamed , but it had little effect , just added to the confusion that reigned in the room .
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