Little wonder if in such an age colonies were regarded as providentially designed to promote the trade's increase.
Little wonder if in these days of constant defeat and declining enthusiasm Congress too often fell to the level of a wrangling body of mediocre men.
Little wonder, then, that the ancient Egyptians held the river sacred.
Little wonder, then, that this most ancient of rivers seemed the most marvelous river of antiquity.
It is little wonder, then, that war has been waged against them, until in some regions they have ceased to exist.
He had seen division after division shatter itself in vain against a stone wall and a few gun-pits, and it is little wonder that he had imbibed a profound respect for defensive tactics.
It is little wonder that it should have been said by his soldiers that "he knew every hole and corner of the Valley as if he had made it himself.
It is little wonder, then, that the majority shrank before a problem involving such tremendous consequences.
The “Little Wonder” Perforator can be furnished for the following Machines only: Light-Running Domestic, Wheeler and Wilson No.
Little wonder, then, if inexperienced Lottie, with everything to learn, was content with being happy.
Little wonder, then, that the angel called the announcement that God had thus visited His creatures 'good tidings of great joy.
Drills used only with air feed--Gordon drill and the large sizes of the Murphy, Little Wonder, and others.
The Old Woman of the Mountain, on being asked about him, answered that she was the wife of Kurando, and that "Little Wonder" was the child of their marriage.
Little wonder,--for it was his first great offence against society and law.
Little wonder is it," smiled old lady Chia, "if the snuff of the lamp crackled time and again; and if it formed and reformed into a head!
Little wonder is it that you long and crave the whole day long to see other people's daughter turned into a secondary wife as one and all of your family would rely upon her to act contrary to reason and right!
Little wonder if she hates the name of you English!
Little wonder, then, if he hated to see me, and kept at the far edge of the bed.
Little wonder if, as I slowly looked round me and rubbed my eyes, I knew not where I was.
Little wonder if he did, for I had been rowing all night, and now my arms began to flag.
When Washington drove through the city on his way to Congress, attended by postilions and outriders, it is little wonder that he had a royal progress through proud and satisfied throngs.
He was in no mood to see the reverse side of the picture; and indeed his cares were so many and overwhelming at this time that it is little wonder he believed he had lost for ever the gay buoyancy of his spirits.
It is little wonder that in such a crisis all should do what could be done to save themselves.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little wonder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.