We had so little land, no room to let a hen out, let's say, not to mention the cattle.
Many school children know how to get results on a little land.
It is an age-old experience that if we take care of a little land, the land will take care of us.
Results undoubtedly come from hard work; but it is not necessary, in order to cultivate a little land successfully, that you should work all day on your hands and knees; if you can raise fruit or nuts, this is not needed at all.
The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,[59] but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves.
They at first asked only for a little land on which to raise bread for themselves and their families, and pasture for their cattle, which we freely gave them.
The great man wanted only a little, little land, on which to raise greens for his soup, just as much as a bullock’s hide would cover.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little land" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.