Example sentences of "[is] little [noun sg] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is little consistency in the travel concessions available to older people .
2 Clearly it is now almost impossible to proceed without the DUP , as some had hoped , and there is little enthusiasm in the UUP for full-scale inter-party talks .
3 Given this ambivalence towards political authority , there is little scope in the United States for heroic leadership .
4 To put the matter more precisely , there is little support in the judgments either for Lord Diplock 's tripartite standard of review , or for as extensive a review as his Lordship advocates for administrative institutions .
5 This is a worrying development for publishers , and there is little evidence in the book trade of the establishment of another source from which such a service might otherwise be obtained .
6 The worst possible environment for business for the executive search consultants is a steady state , i.e. one where there is little change in the business climate .
7 There is little change in the number of pigs and the poultry-laying population is estimated to have remained unchanged at 3.1m .
8 As there is little work in the shipyards , it would have taken a special appeal to have convinced them to down tools .
9 This is particularly important at a time when there is little mobility in the education service .
10 There is little overlap in the families of plants the different groups visit and , in those families , the flowers may look very different .
11 This does not mean that there is little truth in the tenets of other faiths .
12 On the other hand , the fact that a threat is couched in polite and regretful language does not make it any less a threat , and there is little value in the distinction which has been suggested between a warning and a threat .
13 To start with , there is little detail in the story ; as concentration and absorption grow with experience , the detail can increase by the teacher 's approach and type of suggestion .
14 After all there is little point in an evaluation revealing educational provision to be unsatisfactory ( by anybody 's standards ) if the question of how the situation may be remedied has not been considered .
15 Outside working hours Andy still likes to paddle although there is little time in the summer .
16 There is little difference in the pronunciation in different places in the sentence , except in the case of ‘ he ’ .
17 Perhaps for this reason , fragmentation is not associated with work dissatisfaction : there is little difference in the percentages dissatisfied in the two groups — those who report fragmentation and those who do not .
18 There is little difference in the values obtained using OLS and Poisson regression and the Simple models produce only slightly higher errors .
19 The homogenization of tastes for certain products ( and the productive processes they imply ) shows that there is little difference in the creation of a luxury commodity for foreign consumers and its creation for domestic elites at the expense of the rural poor .
20 While this is almost largely as a result the initial surgical procedure there is little difference in the hospital stay with rebleeding caused by the unexpected high frequency of recurrent haemorrhage in patients undergoing oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation .
21 There is little sentiment in the population at large for attacks upon the position of the monarchy , and the " fact " that we have a constitutional monarchy contains within itself the idea that the Crown has no personal political power but exercises prerogatives solely on the advice of ministers responsible to Parliament .
22 Some relatives now think that without evidence from the Americans there 's little point in the inquest continuing .
23 And they also say there 's little truth in the myth that women do n't enjoy dirty or sexy jokes .
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