Examples of 'who had little' in a sentence

Meaning of "who had little"

who had little: This phrase is used to refer to someone who possessed a small amount or limited quantity of something, such as resources, experience, or knowledge

How to use "who had little" in a sentence

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who had little
Two people who had little in common.
Who had little.
I am the one who had little faith.
Kneale, who had little involvement with the film, was unimpressed with this casting.
This was a lifeline for families who had little or no savings.
A man who had little money has less.
It was created by a little company who had little budget when they began.
A man who had little money has less, owing to us.
There are players in the squad who had little or no experience of this.
Fiskin, who had little money, stole a copy of the book to read.
The victim is a history professor who had little or no affinity with the place.
Those who had little money on their own could borrow up to 90 % of construction costs.
For centuries ceramics were used by those who had little knowledge of their structure.
Indeed, those who had little or no financial stress healed much faster.
The brains of the revolution were a group of writers who had little idea of administration.

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However, for babies who had little sleep time, none of the tasks could be repeated.
Our distant ancestors were nocturnal animals who had little use for color vision.
He was a modernizer who had little use for traditional religion, but collaborated with the Germans.
Most of the disciples of Jesus were those who had little formal education.
Her parents, who had little education, struggled to make ends meet.
I remember I had a teacher who had little patience.
Napoleon, who had little interest in the navy, finally rejected Fulton 's projects.
Marske was a moderately successful racehorse who had little early success in the breeding shed.
A man who had little money has less, owing to us . I will write, I promise.
On the other hand, the one servant who had little did little.
And who had little did not lack.".
Besides, Hyrkan was someone who had little to do with fashion.
She would've described herself as a "decent wife" who had little to work on.
And the one who had little had too little.
The charity of people in Poland and particularly, people who had little or nothing themselves.
The point is a man who had little money has less, owing to us.
This person who had a lot of sales, or the person who had little sales?
To Cisos succeeded Lacidamos, who had little else than the title of king.
His self-created status was formalized by Emperor Gallienus, who had little choice but to acquiesce.
This singular gaze flattered those who had little intelligence, but disturbed the rest.
Another vulnerable group was HIV / AIDS orphans, who had little or no access to health care.
Speaking of the Gentiles who had little knowledge of the Torah -.
This brought a third subordinate into Bragg 's command who had little or no respect for him.
What, the soup guy who had little tiny crackers?
The Marquis of Pombal was appointed by Joseph I, who had little inclination to rule.
Battle of life? A man who had little money has less, owing to us.
There were 26 % EAL children who had little or no English.

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