Across each wing was a little band of buffy-white, and his bill was curved just a little.
The top of the head was gray and just at the back was a little band of bright red.
Just beneath it was a little band of bluish-black.
The fascines and gabions were thrown in; but they were as a drop of water in the mighty deep: the fire became hotter, and my little band of heroes plunged into the water, followed by our two companies, and part of the 75th regiment.
The enemy were warmly received at the second bridge by Shrieve's regiment, but overwhelming numbers obliged the gallant little band of Americans to fall bak and join the brigades of Maxwell and Stark upon the hill.
On the morning when Andre crossed Pine's Bridge, a little band of seven volunteers went out near Tarrytown to prevent cattle being driven to New York, and to arrest any suspicious characters who might travel that way.
A sharp action ensued, and the overwhelming numbers of the enemy bore down the gallant little band of Brown, who, with forty of his soldiers, was slain.
Mary Green [went with others to] Hussey's Knap in the Forrest in the Night time, where met them the Fiend in the shape of a little Man in black Clothes with a little band, to him all made obeysances.
They were expected almost daily, but I dreaded to have them come, for my little band composed of the Peyrals seemed all sufficient and extremely well chosen.
Searching for mines fell well into line with the abilities of my little band, for often, armed with pick and shovel, they had set out to discover fossils or rare stones.
One evening one of the scouts came in and reported having seen a little band of Indians some twelve or fifteen miles south of the trail.
When I was on the highest point I could find, I saw a little band of Indians coming from the South, and making their way for the river below us.
It was regarded as a little band of mad anarchists, or at best of foolish visionaries.
It is the story of a little band of men who were brave enough to stand against an army and whose endurance won a seven-day battle and opened the way for the capture of the Confederate capital.
It was commanded by Leonidas, one of the two kings of Sparta, who led a little band of three hundred Spartans who had sworn never to retreat.
Andrews and a little band of nineteen other men staked their lives and liberty for the freedom of Tennessee and although they lost, the story of their courage helped other men to be brave.
A few stones were displaced until a small aperture was made and the little band effected an entrance.
So with three or four soldiers he held the narrow pass while the king found a retreat in a deep valley, where he succeeded in getting together a little band of soldiers.
A little band of American citizens one evening took him out on the plaza, or something of that kind, and hung him last fall.
Mary Walker and other great men, and how a little band of Spartans, under Sitting Bull, had withstood the entire regular army.
That remarkable young warrior rose from his subordinate desk, laid aside his clerkly pen, and gathering a little band of fighters round him, defeated both French and natives in the remarkable siege of Arcot.
But no sooner were the flash and the report of their pieces perceived by the mob behind, than a general discharge was poured upon the little band, by which fifty were slain outright and the rest constrained to fly.
Occasionally, a little band of veteran warriors, the bravest of the brave, would stand their ground, ready to meet the terrors of even a supernatural foe.
Gradually Marquette gathered around him a little band of loving disciples.
In a moment rifles were ringing on the air, and after that first volley the little band of Australians wheeled and galloped for the open country.
Only a little band of officers--Kensington, Driscoll, Davies, and Tempest.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little band" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.