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Needless to say, little by little the idea began to grow on us and eventually we decided to buy it.
Let her go to school and be with her at the beginning and then gradually fade away little by little.
In the 11th century, the Ligurian coast began to be repopulated and life returned little by little to normal.
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.
And like that, little by little, all signs of the house's history will be chipped away.
But then, little by little, the words become only sounds, a random collection of glottals and fricatives, a storm of whirling phonemes.
American companies little by little took control of the Mexican supply, making sisal twine cheaper and more reliable than it had been.
After that, I began to notice, little by little, this marvelous and mystical place where I have lived for years.
Her face went slowly blank, little by little, and gradually her grip on his wrist lessened.
He has done this by stealth, by chipping away little by little and creating an Australia in his own image.
Of course, certain meetings are surely built up little by little with perseverance and considerable waiting.
Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further.
Everything is done by tacit agreement, little by little without imposing ourselves on him.
It is inside of ourselves that we have to, little by little, integrate our deep nature that is part of the family of the Buddhas.
Well-received by the public, it also helped them to gain ground, little by little, outside their native region.
But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils.
The fight for freedom of expression is never conclusively won. But day by day, little by little, we can gain ground.
This new medium has encouraged him to launch out in new creations in which abstraction takes the step, little by little on the figuration.
By respecting and following the example of the benefactors, we will be able to overcome our self-centeredness, little by little.
But, little by little, I did things that made me stronger and stronger.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And all this efflorescence of sacred splendour was created, little by little, by her deft fingers.
I believe I can pick it off little by little with a hairpin or a pair of scissors or something.
It was an invincible smile, that, little by little, spread over her whole face.
Only little by little was she able to permit the full blaze of the Judean sun to reach them.
Then little by little he unravelled the boy's desire, and the story of the treasure.
Its movement is an anodyne, its silence a philtre, and little by little it rocks all ambitions to sleep.
It seemed as though a dozen Needles were penetrating little by little into his flesh.
Little by little the German line was pushed back, little by little the soil of France was rewon.
He did it gradually, systematically, little by little, a step at a time, and each step made sure before the next was essayed.
One stood and watched, and little by little caught the drift of the tide, as it set in the direction of the packing houses.
At eight o'clock the fog lay heavily on the waves, and its thick scrolls rose little by little.
Behold how, beginning with the discovery of printing, architecture withers away little by little, becomes lifeless and bare.
Then, little by little, he became preoccupied with spiritualistic thoughts.
Upon me little by little had devolved the superintendence of affairs.
But Purun Bhagat never moved, and, little by little, the royal stag edged up and nuzzled his shoulder.
The soldiers then saw him stretch his limbs, little by little, and under the pretense of much heat throw off the Scotch plaid which covered him.
But, little by little, his face resumed an agonized expression.
But, little by little, his eyes became accustomed to the dimness.
This agreement being made, the Physician, time after time, applied his salve to her eyes, and on every visit took something away, stealing all her property little by little.
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