Example sentences of "it [verb] very little [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The good news is Blanc 's medical found nothing untoward — and it revealed very little fat .
2 In practice it made very little difference whether an actor , writer or director accused of being tainted with Communism claimed the right to be silent or not .
3 It made very little impact .
4 It needs very little provocation to start Shelley off on such topics , or Albé either — he particularly enjoys vampire stories .
5 When the spaces between the scallops are left plain , it needs very little fabric fullness .
6 Mains gas is supplied to around 85% of British homes : it 's available ‘ on tap ’ ( there 's no need to store it ready for use ) ; it 's clean ; it 's easy to control ; and the equipment that uses it needs very little maintenance .
7 This acts to surprise the liver into activity , for it has very little work to do when you are on a pure diet .
8 In any event , though teachers continued to give reading their attention throughout the PNP period , it received very little attention in the Authority 's INSET and support programmes .
9 Unfortunately the orientation of the palazzo means that it gets very little sun to set it off ; this together with the dark paint and stonework , means it looks rather sombre .
10 It takes very little effort to keep her clean and tidy . ’
11 These three islands share a history that reads like a pirate novel and it takes very little research to find documented facts detailing pirate treasure and shipwrecks galore .
12 It takes very little time to do and makes an enormous difference to the finished garment .
13 This calculation may look cumbersome , but it takes very little time and provides record storage positions very effectively .
14 But even without the figures it takes very little imagination to see why this council must not put off any longer the construction and commissioning of the southern fire station .
15 It took very little ingenuity to transform an ordinary bone conductor type of National Health hearing-aid and to attach a metal ring to the receiver so that it could be worn like an ordinary ring .
16 In one respect ours falls particularly short of perfection : it gives very little idea of Nietzsche 's style .
17 It had very little warmth but the chilly air was helping to clear my head .
18 In the six northern counties of England , it had very little effect on the landscape , except in the East Riding of Yorkshire .
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