The lawyer was very prejudiced and extremely unwilling to allow himself to say anything, but after a little hesitation he burst forth, as if the confession had been forced from him, "I believe that.
I think," he said, with a little hesitation, "I should then adopt the English way.
Mr Harrel, after a little hesitation, accompanied her into another room.
Cecilia then, left with her son, said, after a little hesitation, "Will you not think me very strange if I should take the liberty to consult you upon some business?
Of course," with a little hesitation, "I cannot in anyway think of them as relations of yours, Elise!
You might mention incidentally," with a little hesitation, "that I thought of driving in the Heatherbridge direction, for I fancy Lady Emma might be glad of the opportunity of paying calls about there too.
Not very pleasantly, I must say,' answered Tom, after a little hesitation.
The doctor, after a little hesitation, proposed to me to turn farmer, and offered to let me his parsonage, which was then become vacant.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little hesitation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.