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1 They are nothing but water hogs, however, and present very little danger.
2 We find but very little of such devotion; no, not in Israel.
3 Historically, Ireland has produced very little legislation in the area of education.
4 The earl had very little sense of gravity in any given situation.
5 As we have learned from this competition, history often means very little .
6 He said the changes would add very little to drivers' journey times.
7 It was very little likely that the debate should be over to-night.
8 In Europe very little is known of that enormous and diverse territory.
9 They promised it months ago, but until recently very little has happened.
10 However, very little , other than the tincture of time, seems to work.
11 There are very few ladders this year, so very little objective danger.
12 There's very little where I'd agree with that particular personality, on principle.
13 However, very little was done here to support the policy in schools.
14 No national planning on this issue precisely, or very little , very inadequate.
15 For all the attention, people's understanding of an issue changes very little .
16 There is very little detail on how the token system would work.
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This collocation consists of: Very little through the time
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