Examples of 'took little' in a sentence

Meaning of "took little"

took little - This phrase is used to indicate that only a small amount of something was done or used. It implies that the action was done in moderation or with restraint

How to use "took little" in a sentence

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took little
I took little naps all night long.
The international community took little notice.
I fear you took little heed of my advice.
He had subsequently received a threatening letter but took little notice of it.
Numismatists took little interest in the coin.
The transition from abundance to extinction took little more than a decade.
Wallingford took little part in outside affairs.
Charles McNess was of a retiring disposition and took little part in public life.
He took little time getting ready to go out.
The transformation took little more than a century.
It took little to no time to break the ice.
The construction took little more than a year.
He took little notice of nationality differences.
I exited and took little air.
Kacy took little time for herself.

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Vincent himself took little part.
Mazurek took little notice of it until recently.
The critical world initially took little notice of the album.
Who took little girls to his bed.
The critical world also took little notice of the album.
It took little more than an hour.
This is a fate that took little time in arriving.
Abe took little risk in deciding on an early election.
The public took little notice.
It took little time to convince her to jump on board.
The team took little rest.
He took little interest in the cause of the revolutionary students.
Authorities took little action.
It took little time to reach earth.
He was of a retiring disposition and he took little active part in running the country.
You took little children to the.
The contractors and carriers took little care in handling the mail.
He took little part in university administration.
The staff had little control and took little initiative or responsibility.
He just took little catnaps during his incredible leaps.
Manner had grown upon him and he took little parts in the games.
Hitler took little part in it all.
I was too engrossed in what to eat so probably took little notice of the rudeness.
Apparently took little interest in the subject.
Most of the Russian pilots were experienced and took little time to convert.
Earle subsequently took little part in political affairs.
I took little notice of what the political speakers said.
The Nationalist government took little action in the conflict.
Tom took little sips of the piping hot coffee.
The donor community and transnational corporations took little interest in industrialization in Africa.
They took little with them.
FUKSAS There was a long period when architects took little interest in retail design.
The news took little time to come to light.
I tried chasing it when they took Little Bob.
The world took little notice of his work.

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