Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] little to " in BNC.
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1 | However , the northern geometric deigns , again , appear to owe little to the latter . |
2 | The photograph shows the station as it was in 1937 ; its appearance has changed little to the present day . |
3 | Performers such as Richard Cocciante , Sandra , Renaud and Telephone mean little to British audiences , but in their own countries — Italy , Germany and France — they are stars , selling enormous quantities of records . |
4 | But remarkable though they were , his English forefathers seem to have meant little to Richard himself — and this despite the fact that the old Germanic god of war was among their number . |
5 | Mayne , who had retired to bed when they left , still mourning McGonigal , had contributed little to the training programme . |
6 | However , at the last minute the selectors have restored Little to inside centre and picked Fox and Steve Bachop as the fly-halves , very likely on the basis they are much more accurate punters than Little . |