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Example sentences for "little patience"

  • Well, I had to take care of little Patience!

  • Little Patience looked up and began to whimper with fear.

  • I love it as much as little Patience does," she murmured.

  • The child had a peculiar thread of richness in her voice when she spoke to little Patience and it was apparent again as she greeted the man at the sink.

  • I am coming to it, sir--a little patience.

  • A little patience still; but stay, here is Michael coming toward me.

  • He is paying his usual evening visit to the grounds, but will soon return; if your Excellency will be good enough to have a little patience, you will soon see him.

  • O, Sir, soon or late wives come into good humour: husbands must only have a little patience to wait for it.

  • If you will vouchsafe us, ma'am, a little patience.

  • I'm coming to that, if you'll have a little patience.

  • I am coming to that, if you will spare me a little patience: Saxon slowness is a blemish you'll have to grow accustomed to.

  • Should the month open with frost, or with rough, wet weather, it will be wise to exercise a little patience.

  • Should the temperature of the bed, through inexperience in the management of it, sink below the point at which Mushrooms can grow, we advise the exercise of a little patience.

  • From the best strains of seed it is easy, with a little patience, to raise a fine stock of plants, possessing the highest decorative qualities.

  • Have a little patience, sir, and suffer me to proceed.

  • Mrs. Blenkinsop tells me I am in the most natural state, and can promise me a safe delivery, but that I must have a little patience.

  • Should you call and find only books, have a little patience, and I shall be with you.

  • Her parting words were: "A little patience, and all will be over!

  • But you must have a little patience, darling.

  • If you will have a little patience--" "I have none!

  • Let my Lady Dulcinea have a little patience.

  • A man lies by for these things, just as he does for a thunderstorm; a little patience, and the sun shines out, and he walks about freely as ever.

  • If such you be, courteous reader, I say again, have a little patience; for your entertainment we are about to write.

  • Have a little patience," said our adventurer with great composure, "and I will do myself the pleasure to wait upon you in a few moments.

  • A little patience: in ten minutes we shall arrive.

  • Have a little patience, and I will explain myself.

  • A little patience, caballero," the gambusino said, in that honeyed voice peculiar to Mexicans when they meditate some roguery.

  • Slowly, my good sirs--slowly; have a little patience.

  • And I answered: "Have a little patience yourselves.

  • In the afternoon I walked into Blundell to bid a sort of farewell to little Patience Thurstan.

  • Just a little patience," repeated the scoutmaster, rapping Tom pleasantly on the shoulder.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    generally known; little abruptly; little ashamed; little before his death; little bell; little breathlessly; little deprecatory; little doubt; little east; little father; little flush; little food; little heart; little horse; little mare; little master; little mother; little pleasure; little quiver; little rabbit; little sign; little stick; little surprise; little wonder; might hope; volcanic eruptions