There is little need to emphasize the difficulty of the task, twofold as it is.
There is little need to state that of writers of equal genius the one with the deepest reservoirs of observation and information to draw upon will produce the more significant work.
Little need be said as to the best way to practice the technique of execution.
About this time the Orient Company had their ship the Austral sunk at her moorings in Sydney harbour.
All went on now swimmingly, and we were spick and span when sailing day came.
There is little need to say anything concerning the beauties of Auckland Harbour.
There is little need in these days to describe what life on board ship was like; athletics, cards and sweepstakes absorbed much time.
Little need of recalling that perplexing incident to the worthy savant, for, try as he might, Featherwit could not keep from brooding over that wondrous collection of relics pertaining to a long-since extinct people.
Sire, little need that I should tax my brains To help your inspiration!
It is indeed too bitter that one man, Any one man's mere presence, should suspend England's combined endeavor: little need To name him!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little need" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.