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Example sentences for "little light"

  • She was a little light-headed at times and with her head against the horse's neck, she murmured John DeWitt's name, or sitting erect she called to him wildly.

  • Jack, you ought to have a hole bored into your head to let in a little light.

  • But she too was growing a little light-headed.

  • Opening the door with a little light touch, she places one hand before the candle and peers timidly into the dark hall outside.

  • He has often seemed to me a little light, but only on the surface.

  • The cotyledons of Phalaris became curved towards a distant lamp, which emitted so little light, that a pencil held vertically close to the plants, did not cast any shadow which the eye could perceive on a white card.

  • They were illuminated from above, but by an accident a little light entered on one side, and in the accompanying figure (Fig.

  • We did not, however, leave Santa Marta until there was a little light in the sky.

  • Then as somebody went by below singing a little light-hearted song he turned away with a groan, and saw that Harper was watching him.

  • The saffron and green of the sunset was shining low down between the bare branches of a copse close by, and there was still a little light in the sky, and the man, lifting his eyes, looked at his companion.

  • Darkness and blood; and then a little light!

  • Darkness and blood; then a little light,” had been the saying of Teige O’Toole, the Wise Man.

  • Expressed in another manner, it is possible that a little light is much more effective than no light at all.

  • There is encouragement in this fact and there is hope that a little light is relatively much more effective than a great amount.

  • In those days when artificial light was much more costly than at present the tendency naturally was to use just as little light as necessary.

  • That scripture also gives us a little light herein, 'And I beheld, and lo!

  • And if a short comment upon this text will give a little light to the reader, I shall not count my labour lost.

  • I felt at first a little light blow on my right side.

  • Seats are taken, the medium asks for rest, and a little light is turned on.

  • Flammarion having given us a little light, I saw that I held the right hand of Eusapia and--yours!

  • If I can throw a little light on it, and clear up the doubts of some minds, I shall feel very thankful.

  • Let me try this day to throw a little light on the subject.

  • I ask every reader to give me his attention once more, and I will try to throw a little light on the subject.

  • I'd like a little light on this 'ere plot.

  • Nothing cast a shadow; all things interchanged a little light.

  • It was in the hope of finding out something of their history that I had left them; on that I had received a little light: I must have more; I must learn how to protect them!

  • A single spot on the floor reflected a little light, but around that spot all was black.

  • Many years afterward Virchow established the science of craniology in the department of anthropology, and succeeded in throwing not a little light on the origins of races by his discoveries in this matter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little light" 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:
    little ahead; little attention; little bird; little bits; little cold; little consequence; little devil; little fine; little fresh; little gravy; little half; little hamlet; little hesitation; little joke; little larger; little lime; little party; little pile; little pony; little room; little scream; little season; little sister; little surprized; little warm; little when