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Example sentences for "little business"

  • So to my office and there did a little business, and then home to supper and to bed.

  • And so by water home and to my office to do a little business, and so to see Sir W.

  • Minnes to do a little business to answer Mr. Coventry to-night.

  • So to dinner, and after dinner to the office, where some of us met and did a little business, and so to Sir W.

  • So my heart full of joy, I to the office awhile, and then home, and after supper and doing a little business in my chamber I to bed, after teaching Barker a little of my song.

  • Pen and I to Mr. Povy's about a little business of [Sir] W.

  • To the office, and there did a little business, troubled that I have so much been hindered by matters of pleasure from my business, but I shall recover it I hope in a little time.

  • At the office all the morning to get a little business done, I having, and so the whole office, been put out of doing any business there for this week by our trouble in attending the Parliament.

  • To the office and did a little business, and then home and did a great jobb at my Tangier accounts, which I find are mighty apt to run into confusion, my head also being too full of other businesses and pleasures.

  • Up, and after doing a little business at my office I walked, it being a most curious dry and cold morning, to White Hall, and there I went into the Parke, and meeting Sir Ph.

  • Because we have a little business before us," returned Sir Harry, wrinkling his brows and frowning at Dick.

  • Miss Challoner had a little business, and she thought I might help her.

  • Jeffreys told me you and Miss Mewlstone had gone out together on a little business.

  • So very pleasant, and hugging of Mercer in our going home, we home, and then to the office to do a little business, and so to supper at home and to bed.

  • They think it is an affair of a little business chat, perhaps, and a restaurant supper.

  • Up, and to my new closett, which pleases me mightily, and there did a little business.

  • You see my brother is so much down here, that one can't get a glimpse of him in town; so having a little business matter to settle with him, and wanting a bit of change, I thought I would run down for a day or two.

  • Show him the garden while Mr Clive Reed and I settle a little business.

  • Dinah, my dear, these gentlemen have a little business to transact.

  • Thence to the Treasury Chamber about a little business, and so home by coach, and in my way did meet W.

  • Batten's to talk a little, and then to the office to do a little business, and so home to supper and read myself asleep, and then to bed.

  • So to my office and did a little business, and then to my aunt Wight's to fetch my wife home, where Dr.

  • He gone I did a little business more, and so home to supper and to bed, being now pretty well again, the weather being warm.

  • With great joy I heard the newes and he told it, so I up and to the office where we did a little, and but a little business.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    difficulty about; little back; little basket; little below; little better; little care; little church; little conversation; little difficulty; little distance; little dreaming; little east; little gasp; little golden; little grey; little hand; little husband; little lake; little larger; little lower; little niece; little proud; little rough; little thrill; little uneasy; little weary