Example sentences of "and had little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was always loyal and when we had a house maid who adored Basil and had little affection for his sisters and she used to stand up for him as hardly done by , he would have none of it , to my remembered satisfaction . |
2 | He was meticulous in his use of words and had little patience with careless speech or syntax . |
3 | He did not mix with the crowd at the Rotonde and had little sympathy with the wild scenes of the moderns . |
4 | He stood by his convictions and had little difficulty in keeping public confidence . |
5 | She 'd done some TV before , but she 'd just left school , and had little knowledge of the working world and MEN . |
6 | UNTIL RECENTLY , each of the great religions of the world developed independently and had little contact with one another . |
7 | These might be wild animals who possessed particular strengths and had little contact with man , like a lion , jackal , hawk and crocodile , or might be animals whose usefulness placed them in a special relationship with man , like the crow , ram and cat . |
8 | Astonishing to me at least , since it 's a mountain I 'm intimate with from its friendly north face , and had little notion of its dramatic cliffs lurking sneakily behind me all those times I sat innocently chewing chocolate at the top . |
9 | It was property-led , market- and business-related , aimed at small firms and had little emphasis on employment . |
10 | The CC C P Par army was a quarter the size of the K M T and had little money and no tanks , therefore it needed mobilization of the peasants in the villages , they needed the peasants to volunteer to join the P L A and to protect their own property so they thought that this would be an incentive for them . |
11 | Both saw English literature as the expression of a nation , and had little truck with foreign theorising . |
12 | Churchill wanted action of a dramatic kind and had little use for MI6 . |
13 | Lisa had a good degree from some northern university and had little trouble finding herself a job in a proper publishing house — 'Biding my time , ’ she said laughing . |
14 | They were also staffed largely by doctors and had little input from other professional members of the team . |
15 | He hated Tories in general and had little respect for most of the Tory leadership , although some he did respect , primarily Harold Macmillan . |
16 | They had their dignity to consider and Mr Tait , the factor , did n't know any better , and had little dignity , but Liam should have sung . |
17 | She was only too well aware of the fragility of the undertaking , and had little confidence in his making it . |
18 | There was often a feeling , however , that the CORA legal advisers were scarcely on top of the material under discussion and had little energy for the battle . |
19 | However in these years the total area of land devoted to such cash Crops by smallholders was minuscule in relation to the total area in production , and had little impact on the bush/fallow system as it had been traditionally practised . |
20 | The radicals , such as Harold Macmillan in the Conservative party , the Independent Labour Party group and maverick individuals like Mosley and Ernest Bevin in the Labour movement , were effectively isolated and had little impact on policy . |
21 | He hated cases that required painstaking enquiries over months and months and had little prospect of solution . |
22 | They soon learned that an internally consistent paper with logical relationships to what had gone before stood a better chance of acceptance than something which was right but new : civil servants after all knew little about the industry and had little basis on which to judge proposals except consistency with what had gone before . |
23 | The risk , with such a broad approach , is that one might end up making generalisations that were too broad and had little power to predict with any accuracy the intonation that a speaker would use in a particular context . |