Examples of 'had little' in a sentence
Meaning of "had little"
The phrase 'had little' suggests that there was a scarcity or limited quantity of something. It implies that the person or subject being referred to possessed only a small amount or an insufficient quantity of a particular object or characteristic
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had little
The judiciary had little or no real independence.
I suppose they thought they had little to lose.
He knew he had little precious time left.
So far it seems to have had little effect.
But they had little interest in pizza.
After the last murder we had little to go on.
He had little to add to those moving testimonies.
But even caveman had little pants on.
She had little in the way of friends.
But monetary policy had little to do with it.
They had little interest in balanced findings.
The stun guns had little effect.
Lactation had little to no influence on pregabalin pharmacokinetics.
The spouses also had little in common.
I had little time to prepare the speech.
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The agreement had little public support.
I had little to do with actually building them.
Some of the members had little or no background.
We had little time to formulate this plan.
Poniatowski actually had little personal wealth.
We had little tips here and there.
These early helmets had little ventilation.
Böcker had little success in individual events.
His statement has had little impact.
He had little time to be father and husband.
The two actors had little in common.
We had little differences in dowry and dropped it.
The government had little to worry about.
He had little effective control of his brigades.
The military had little use for.
He had little contact with the expedition.
The town itself had little to offer.
They had little artillery and no tanks.
It was white and it had little things across.
He had little interest in the furnishing business.
Two people who had little in common.
He had little experience with international issues.
Inflation has had little effect on the.
He had little time for professional politicians.
He later wrote that he had little schooling.
We have had little rain this summer.
This country has had little luck.
We have had little snow this winter.
The district council had little power.
She had had little life experience.
Adjustment for population mixing had little effect.
This plan had little chance of success.
When he was young he had little hair.
The city had little military value.
In practice these guidelines have had little impact.
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