As the afternoon was far advanced, we saddled the horses, and pushed on again for five miles, hoping, but in vain, to find a little grass.
Upon moving on this morning we passed through the same wretched kind of country for eighteen miles, to an opening in the scrub where was a little grass, and at which we halted to rest.
At twelve miles it became scrubby and sandy with a little grass, spinifex predominating, which continued to where we camped.
The last four miles of to-day's journey have been over very stony rises with salt bush and a little grass.
Although there was a little grasson the plains between the camp and the ranges, there was none in the valley in which we stopped.
We encamped at eight miles from the junction, where there happened to be a little grass, but were obliged to keep the cattle in yoke and the horses tethered to prevent their wandering.
Proceeding onwards, in hope of finding a more plentiful supply, we found the country became drier and full of circular hollows, filled with fine clumps of green wattle and a little grass; in one of these we bivouacked at 5.
It is only about twenty feet wide where the road crosses it, with a deep bed, and steep banks, covered with rocky fragments, with willows and a little grass on its narrow bottom.
The whole is thinly lined with a few dead leaves, a little grass, and a few feathers, and occasionally with a few small scraps of some other soft material.
Shortly after our departure we came upon an old village on a height whose lands have a little grass but no rock, and moreover this place is between two large rivers.
After noon we went north over wide plains and the latter have a little grass.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little grass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.