How To Use Little by little In A Sentence

  • I really like this definition, the photo surface is as sensitive and fragile as if it was alive and des-troying itself little by little.
  • Little by little, a spirit of aloha will wash over the entire family, smiles will radiate more freely, and family bonds will be renewed.
  • Little by little, the infection spread, as it always does, from the wardroom to the cabin, and "goodfellowship" was the watchword of the night. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
  • With the development of Laser Biography, the optical trapping technology based on microbeam laser becomes an effective tool in the research of life science and bioengineering little by little.
  • He summarizes an official document he saw that proposed China adopt a "double-faced" strategy for dealing with the Vatican: "Little by little" the government would "attract" the bishops to their side, Cardinal Zen says. A Cardinal's Warning on China
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  • Some traded with the Malay settlers at Maynila (as the city on the Pasig River was then called) and, little by little, radicated themselves in the Manila suburbs of The Philippine Islands
  • Little by little the cinematograph is climbing out of contempt into honour. Times, Sunday Times
  • We manage to pump the whole story out of him little by little.
  • Little by little the tissues of reality loosen around Jozef; he becomes subject to a different clock and to the peculiar experiments with Time presided over by a mysterious Dr. Gotard [and a ventriloquizing Auctioneer]: … … here, we are always late by a certain interval of time of which we cannot define the length. Celebrated Animators The Quay Brothers Return with a New Feature | /Film
  • Having little by little become "as powerful as God the Father when the world began", enjoying the revenues of twenty-seven abbacies, always ready to enrich himself by whatever means, and possessing a fortune equivalent to about $40,000,000 in twentieth century American money, Mazarin, towards the end of his life, multiplied in Paris the manifestations of his wealth. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Little by little the snow disappeared.
  • I had by this time joined the fleet, tranquil enough in appearance, though inwardly I was fuming at the prospect of my two prizes being taken by the frigate; and, as I perceived that my ship sailed much better than those of the enemy who were near me, I kept away little by little, at the same time forereaching on them. Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea Their rovings, cruises, escapades, and fierce battling upon the ocean for patriotism and for treasure
  • But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils.
  • Little by little we got the students to our Wohnung; then we got chummier and chummier, till we would walk up Haupt Strasse saluting here, passing a word there, invited to some student function one night, another affair another night. An American Idyll The Life of Carleton H. Parker
  • Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further.
  • And now, traces If shamanistic culture decrease little by little, shamanism became a surviving belief.
  • Little by little he forges around himself a circle of acquaintances and friends.
  • And, little by little, the utterly unprecedented thought began buzzing around my cortex, like a gnat in a jar.
  • Long before the Flood, he remembered -- now that he had reassumed the role of archangel, the full range of archangelic memory and wisdom was apparently being restored to him, little by little -- a number of angels (the names Semjaza and Azazel came first to mind) had been flung out of Heaven because they had been The Satanic Verses
  • It was at that point that his abdomen expanded, little by little, darkening toward blackness as the distension increased. Between Expectations
  • Little by little however, she seemed to get comfortable with the fact that I wanted to be close and intimate with her.
  • Little by little, the smoke was dissipated by the breeze.
  • I run my fingers over this invisible object, and little by little curiosity gets the better of me.
  • But then, little by little, the words become only sounds, a random collection of glottals and fricatives, a storm of whirling phonemes.
  • It seemed to him that if he ran just a little farther he must surely find the house and the other things he was looking for; but he found nothing but more craters and more mountains of dirt; and little by little the horrible truth became clear to him, that all the way down the railroad track, as far as he could see or run, this gigantic trough extended, a valley of raw dirt with mountains on each side, crowned here and there with wheels and axles and iron trucks of blown-up freight-cars, and filled in the bottom with the deadly fumes of trinitrotoluol! Jimmie Higgins
  • He has done this by stealth, by chipping away little by little and creating an Australia in his own image.
  • Little by little the bird builds its nest.
  • Little by little, he formulated his plan for escape.
  • He had invented a silent, gliding movement as he lay scheming -- by means of strong tufts of grass he meant to gradually pull his body, snakewise, little by little away from the open into the wood. Queensland Cousins
  • The lady, going up on to the tower and turning to the north, began to repeat the words given her by the scholar, who, coming quietly into the tower awhile after, little by little removed the ladder, which led to the sollar where she was, and after awaited that which she should do and say. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Little by little she came to understand why he had behaved the way he did.
  • Little by little, he formulated his plan for escape.
  • Little by little the cinematograph is climbing out of contempt into honour. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, little by little one herb and flower after the other becomes individualized -- they are artists living themselves out into hues and lines and parts of a tableau; the vine draws itself in an arabesque which is perfect _because_ self-forming; and the whole harmonize with the sway of sunlight and shadow, with rustling breeze and hurrying ant on the footpath, and chirping birds, so exquisitely that you may feel, as you never have in studying human art or in poetry, that tones, colors, curves, organisms The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Egmont-Lavretzki, who until this had been very successfully imitating now a shoat which is being put into a bag, now the altercation of a cat with a dog, was beginning little by little to wilt and droop. Yama: the pit
  • Consequently, this excess humidity "swells the body with excrements, which, little by little, and without illness, strangles its natural heat and shortens life. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • The housing crunch may be easing little by little, but that is no excuse for busting people who want to keep the issue of affordable shelter alive.
  • Thus then they entered into the narrow pass aforesaid, which was the ingate to the Vale from the Waste, and little by little its dimness swallowed up their long line. The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale
  • He seized them at once with a kind of thirstiness, and learned five different colors in a single lesson; during the following days he took nearly all the objects of the series which he had at first despised, and little by little mastered them all. Spontaneous Activity in Education
  • Little by little, she was making repairs, yet trying to maintain the authentic feel of the place, using older, more weathered wood.
  • A dash of the same brine will help keep the ballast right, then a skysail-yard breakfast must be carefully stowed away, in order to give a firmness to the timbers, and on the strength of these two blocks for shoring up the hull, you must begin little by little, and keep on brightening up until you have got the craft all right again. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • The packets of sugar I bestowed were inviolately kept for them, and given little by little, though evidently very tempting to the mothers themselves. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago
  • Little by little I was beginning to discover the truth about Garfield.
  • And, little by little, the utterly unprecedented thought began buzzing around my cortex, like a gnat in a jar.
  • But if we give a comprehensive glance to the moral progress of society, we shall see that little by little, the yoke is being made easier, in other words, we shall see that nature, or life, moves gradually toward triumph. The Montessori Method
  • His English is improving little by little.
  • Without wonder, men and women would lapse into deadening routine and little by little would become incapable of a life which is genuinely personal.
  • She was impressed with his attentiveness and 'compelling presence' and little by little he told her about his 29 sisters and 24 brothers [howzat for getting to know the family!]. Australian Islamist Monitor
  • It felt wonderful exercising my body in this new way and little by little I began to gain some confidence as I acquired an understanding of a few techniques.
  • During this time she has proven to be a hard-working person who wants to excell, which is reflected in her business which has grown little by little. Kiva Loans
  • All the items presented have the purpose of pointing out how, in fact, “rural realities are influencing urban life” and how little by little the stressful urban existance will make room for the peace and quietness of the countrey-side. Bathroom Fixtures from Toto, Oriental Charm at its Modern Best
  • Little by little their tongues loosened up. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I run my fingers over this invisible object, and little by little curiosity gets the better of me.
  • In the 11th century, the Ligurian coast began to be repopulated and life returned little by little to normal.
  • Bent double in a jolting droshky, I kept asking myself whether I should tell Varia all as it was, or go on deceiving her, and little by little turn her heart from Andrei ... The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories
  • In Krio, the phrase "smohl, smohl" describes small things or small progress; it can be used to mean little by little. Bishop from Sierra Leone to speak at King of Glory Lutheran in Dallas | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • In fact, little by little the term necromancy lost its strict meaning and was applied to all forms of black art, becoming closely associated with alchemy, witchcraft, and magic. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Little by little, discipline yourself to meditate at the same time each day.
  • Little by little does the trick. Aesop 
  • Professor Virchow, 'in the nineteenth century we have begun little by little really to find _contagia animata_.' Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • No constant stirring over a flame while adding broth, little by little.
  • Little by little the process kind of educates you. Top Stories - Google News
  • Poquito á poco hila la vieja el copo (proverb): Little by little the old woman spins her distaff (Slow and sure wins the race) Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.)
  • We manage to pump the whole story out of him little by little.
  • But, according to what I once heard from certain old friends of Andrea, he used to defend himself by saying that he had adhered in his vault to the method of the coffering in the Ritonda at Rome, wherein the ribs that radiate from the round window in the centre above, from which that temple gets its light, serve to enclose the square sunk panels containing the rosettes, which diminish little by little, as likewise do the ribs; and for that reason they do not fall in a straight line with the columns. Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 05 ( of 10) Andrea da Fiesole to Lorenzo Lotto
  • Needless to say, little by little the idea began to grow on us and eventually we decided to buy it.
  • Little by little their tongues loosened up. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Ephie, who had rapidly recovered her assurance, invariably began in her archest manner, and it became his special pleasure to reduce her, little by little, to a crimson silence. Maurice Guest
  • Little by little they lifted up their heads, and tore the meshes of the web of lies wherewith their oppressors had enwound them. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 3, May 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature
  • From this parallel it is to be seen that the development of consciousness that corresponds to matriarchy must little by little be released by the archetypal masculine.
  • American companies little by little took control of the Mexican supply, making sisal twine cheaper and more reliable than it had been.
  • Ken Fallin Little by little, the momentum of my strenuous two-handed yanking began to rock a giant steel double hoop straddling the spine of the 15-foot-high, multiton piece. America's Great Man of Steel
  • So, little by little, she slid her foot forwards towards Josh's and prepared herself for what she hoped would be a successful game of footsie.

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