Examples of 'little trace' in a sentence
Meaning of "little trace"
little trace - A small amount or indication of something. It implies that there is only a slight evidence or sign of the presence or existence of the thing in question
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little trace
I am hoping to get a little trace evidence here.
Little trace of the town remains today.
That right there is a little trace evidence.
There is little trace remaining of any of these.
Of his mortal liveliness little trace remains.
In sculpture little trace of an indigenous influence remains.
Of their mortal liveliness little trace remains.
I got a little trace right over here.
Flames should be blue in color with no or little trace of yellow.
These leave little trace of their presence.
Smaller interactions are harder to detect because they leave relatively little trace.
Seeing this demure little trace of naked skin.
Little trace remains of their architecture.
Try to leave as little trace as possible.
A little trace from whatever was being embossed before the paper.
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It is abandoned and little trace remains.
There is little trace of these industrial activities today.
No empire of such a vast scale has passed so quickly or left so little trace.
Little trace remains of it today.
There is little trace evidence.
Most of the distilleries have gone out of business and little trace of them remains.
There is now little trace of this once busy industry.
A wet and difficult year, which left very little trace.
Showed little trace of accent.
He built nothing in the city, and very little trace of him remains.
A little trace of breadcrumbs.
We can only conclude that little trace remains of our draft treaty.
A little trace of doubt and I would have killed you.
It was later completely demolished and little trace of the station now survives.
There is little trace of this concern in the industrial policy paper.
The Varangians left very little trace in our history.
Little trace remains of Little Sparta.
These projects obliterated what little trace there was of Fort Jackson.
A little trace of bread crumbs, hardback copy of fairy tales.
He is in good physical health, with little trace of intercurrent infections.
Little trace remains of it today, and the trackbed has been reclaimed by nature.
That right there is a little trace evidence I found at the crime scene.
They disappeared from sight all at once, leaving little trace of their lives.
There is very little trace of the manor for about a century after this.
The vineyards disappeared, and little trace of them remains.
Why is there little trace of any revolutionary movement among the workers?
He secretly sweeps the island, but finds little trace of his worst enemy.
There is now little trace of the Ironstone workings.
Typically, heavy shark bites utterly shattered pterosaur bones, leaving little trace.
And why has he left so little trace in the record?
There is little trace of serfs in Babylonia, unless the mushkenu is really a serf.
She will die, and leave little trace upon the world.
There was little trace of the length and solemnity of Baley 's own face.
By the late third century CE, there was little trace of its existence.
Seeing this demure little trace of naked skin, well it gives him pleasure.
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I did not think they would trace circus
All of which trace back to the target