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Example sentences for "little experience"

  • I want to tell a little experience in growing peonies.

  • I will relate a little experience of mine in the latter connection.

  • Mr. Ludlow: I would like to give a little experience in putting in alfalfa in an orchard.

  • Having his traps so securely staked that anything caught can get a dead pull is usually the way the trapper with little experience fails.

  • I wish to say that mink are not afraid of human scent and in proof will tell a little experience I had with a mink while trapping for muskrat, writes a Massachusetts trapper.

  • Many have requested that the difference in the various grades of skins be explained and for their benefit, as well as others of little experience, the following may prove instructive.

  • She had had so little experience of ill health that it was rather difficult for her to feign symptoms.

  • You'll have gained a little experience even in this one brief experiment, and your mistakes will teach you what to avoid next time.

  • I myself have had a little experience in painting, so I am able to judge.

  • As a rule, a little experience is needed in order that good results in the making of pastry dishes may be attained, but one who becomes efficient in the other phases of cookery should have no difficulty with foods of this kind.

  • After a little experience, the housewife will find that she can produce excellent results by merely combining the ingredients she has on hand or those corresponding with the meal in which the frozen dessert is to be served.

  • However, after the housewife has had a little experience, excellent results can be achieved in the way of icings without a thermometer if the mixture is tested carefully.

  • To my surprise, he gave the proper orders in Spanish without hesitation, and soon showed that he had had no little experience as a cavalry officer.

  • I have had a little experience in this sort of work," he said, "and may be able to catch a horse or two.

  • A little experience however, will soon enable us to discriminate between the honest inhabitants of a hive, and the robbers which so often mingle themselves among the crowd.

  • A little experience, however, will enable the operator to be sure from the first, that the queen is with the right division.

  • I have no doubt that some who have but little experience in the management of bees, are ready to imagine that they could easily strike out a simpler and better way of increasing the number of colonies.

  • For a beginner, we might advise you to use the thermometer until you have had a little experience.

  • After you have a little experience, it will not be necessary to test with the thermometer, as you can tell with the hand when it is about the required degree.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little experience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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