Example sentences of "[vb -s] little [noun sg] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 What is carried ‘ in the mind ’ — in their world of ‘ internal objects ’ — has little chance to be reorganized in a mature fashion because they are continually being pressed into ‘ childhood emotional relationships which result from integration in a pattern demanded by mass production ’ ( Pederson-Krag , 1951 ) .
2 But Mr Ebbert added : ‘ Market conditions in Europe are worsening overall and our expectation is that 1993 has little hope of being as productive and profitable for the company as last year . ’
3 He added : ‘ Market conditions in Europe are worsening overall and our expectation is that 1993 has little hope of being as productive and profitable for the company as last year . ’
4 STRICTLY speaking , Greg Norman has little right to be in the Masters , which begins at Augusta National today .
5 Frodo , after all , is in contact with the Ring nearly all the time , but shows little sign of being corrupted .
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