Aún no tenemos significados para "be little".
1But there would be little on offer for the UK services industry.
2There appeared to be little warmth left in him; he was speechless.
3There can be little doubt that some positive change can be expected.
4However, it is 30 degrees outside, and there will be little shade.
5British government bond futures also reversed initial losses to be little changed.
6I think I know; I think that it may be little Kay.
7There can be little romance in the midst of so much hair.
8Perhaps, however, there will be little to no uproar this time around.
9Carbon analysts said there would be little offshore interest in the scheme.
10There could be little argument over the merits of the draw, however.
11Some of them in appearance might be little English boys and girls.
12THERE will be little gold, frankincense or myrrh in Bethlehem this year.
13There could be little doubt as to the issue of the fight.
14Yet there seemed to be little he could do at this point.
15There would be little prosperation in a shearing if thou wert absent.
16There seemed to be little children inside of nearly all the houses.
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Be little a través del tiempo
Be little por variante geográfica