Example sentences of "i [verb] a little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Petts Wood I found a little space like that to park in . |
2 | I spent a little time ‘ fishing ’ these to the back and either tying off , or sewing in . |
3 | Somehow I find a little peace of mind knowing that I 'm in the one place in the world where I once knew true happiness . ’ |
4 | I find a little difficulty in understanding the basis of your argument Mr , given the point you made last week about the need for Yo North Yorkshire as a whole to cater for one hundred percent migration , so as to make adequate provision for those coming from Leeds . |
5 | ‘ Can I have a little time to think it over ? ’ |
6 | I very nearly took you then and there , standing up , in a cold dark cave … after that I needed a little time to sort through my feelings , sabiha tieghi … ’ |
7 | I use a little salt in my pond , but no other chemicals . |
8 | " May I walk a little way with you ? " |
9 | ‘ That 's when I thought a little research might be in order . |
10 | I took a little time off in Rome to do some shopping . |
11 | I did a little research at the time of the East German business . |
12 | Oh , yes , ’ he added when Robyn looked up at him in surprise , ‘ I did a little research on you before inviting you to tender for this job — I at least go about things in a methodical and planned way . |
13 | I put my photos up and then I had a little rest . |
14 | I had a little money saved and I began to use it up . |
15 | I had a little money and French had always been the lingua franca of my home . |
16 | I had a little money from my father 's will , administered by his British solicitors . |
17 | If I had a little money in a rich man 's world . |
18 | ‘ I had a little difficulty on first arriving , but that is surely only normal . ’ |
19 | It was fortunate that I had a little time to accustom myself to being in such a place and to the thought of seeing my father . |
20 | ‘ Doctor , I need a little help from you , |
21 | Now , the only reason I rang — the chief reason — was that I need a little help , as you can see . ’ |
22 | At traffic lights she gave it a wary smile , slid into gear and played Nina Simone 's ‘ I need a Little Sugar in My Bowl ’ . |
23 | I have a little money saved , perhaps it would help you get started . |
24 | I suggested a little time ago that the surface indications offered both by Joyce 's life and by his writing up to including The Portrait — he does leave Ireland to live with his Nora in Triest , in Switzerland , in France , in Switzerland again , until his death in nineteen forty one , visiting Dublin for the last time in nineteen hundred and twelve — he does give us in Dubliners and The Portrait a sharp sense of the traps he feels he must escape from , the church tentacular , pervasive , the seedy provincialism , the narrowness , the philistine complacency . |
25 | But before I talk in more detail about how we hope to raise this money let me spend a little time explaining why I feel that this appeal is so vital to children everywhere . |
26 | ‘ As long as you do n't mind me having a little smoke ? ’ |
27 | You could n't let me have a little milk ? |