Use "little by little" in a sentence

1. Little by little the snow disappeared.

2. He is recovering little by little.

3. Little by little, he became more forthcoming.

4. Little by little, the water dried up.

5. Then little by little words are exchanged.

6. His English is improving little by little.

7. 3 Little by little, a collaborative response appeared.

8. Little by little he usurped his boss's authority.

9. Little by little the bird builds its nest.

10. Little by little does the trick. Aesop 

11. Little by little I learned Leslie's recent military history.

12. Little by little we advanced to the inspection point.

13. Little by little he became accepted by the family.

14. These things, therefore, became little by little private property.

15. Whisk in remaining 2 tablespoons butter little by little.

16. Little by little I became more fluent in German.

17. Little by little, Quinn adapted to his new life.

18. Little by little he dropped hints, but no details.

19. Little by little, the smoke was dissipated by the breeze.

20. Little by little, though, we were able to break down prejudice.

21. Little by little it gets colder until eventually it approaches absolute zero.

22. No constant stirring over a flame while adding broth, little by little.

23. Little by little, and in the course of time, all this opposition subsided.

24. Farmers pay us little by little over time, covering most of our expenses.

25. We manage to pump the whole story out of him little by little.

26. Little by little, Michael grew accustomed to reading books about magic and Satanic rituals.

27. But the wealth of the one who gathers it little by little* will increase.

28. Little by little there emerged minute royal principalities, then aristocratic towns, linked together by trade.

29. Little by little she came to understand why he had behaved the way he did.

30. Little by little, can by can, Mr. Gillie, the trash man, cleans up his town.

31. Yes, little by little our reputation is built up through the deeds that we perform.

32. But yet another Paradise prospect presents itself —getting to know the whole earth, little by little.

33. Two mice, one white and one black, little by little started to gnaw away the vine.

34. The fog had disappeared from the horizon and then little by little from the whole sky.

35. Then, little by little, step by step, their dreams grow with the size of their business.

36. “It was just like seeing her drown little by little, and there was nothing I could do.

37. Bingo broke me in and taught me the ropes, and little by little I became his boy.

38. She cried amid a redoubled uproar of laughter and bravoes , which little by little overspread the whole Hippodrome.

39. I run my fingers over this invisible object, and little by little curiosity gets the better of me.

40. Little by little, journalism is ceasing to acknowledge the true characters in the story, due to ulterior motives.

41. They soon grew, little by little, until they were the size of an acorn; which they in fact resembled.

42. Little by little, I too became an anarchist, without faith or moral laws, who wanted no God or master.

43. He could get caught up in the story, so to speak, and little by little begin to forget himself.

44. But little by little, as I got better, I started going back to it, trying to remember what happened.

45. And, little by little, the utterly unprecedented thought began buzzing around my cortex, like a gnat in a jar.

46. The Customarily silent Seven Sachs had little by little subdued him to an admiration as mute as it was profound

47. The Customarily silent Seven Sachs had little by little subdued him to an admiration as mute as it was profound

48. The golf closed little by little and transformed into an liman where the alluvia brought by the river made the Delta.

49. So for the next two years, we just watched my son be taken away from me, little by little every day.

50. Little by little, these bizarre and mystical Afflictions frame an eternal struggle: between human desire and the limits of bodily existence.

51. On the other hand, wealth gradually accumulated —little by little by doing good work— steadily increases and can be put to good use.

52. The mysticism is eroding people's rational spirit little by little, which is flooding the field of Chinese science criticism, and the obscurantism beginning to appear.

53. Just as a child progresses toward adulthood little by little, in the same way you may expect to become full grown in a spiritual sense.

54. In the meanwhile, the renaissance of Roman law spirits is little by little becoming impulse force of real estate system modernization and develops ahead towards its direction.

55. Little by little, the determined novice learns how much tension to apply to the string; he takes the wind into account, and he keeps on making an effort.

56. Little by little, that long list of countries that I'd started the year with, changed from a rather dry, academic register of place names into living, breathing entities.

57. Self-Actualizers, little by little, find out who they are and follow it not only in terms of spiritual direction and life path but what their unique biological nature is like (e.g., if beer keeps

58. The Ambonese language as the lingua franca in Maluku has been understood by almost all residents of Maluku Province and generally, little by little, is understood by other East Indonesian people such as those in Ternate, Manado, Kupang, etc

59. Birdbrain has been learning from our learners throughout 2020, and beginning in March, our learners started learning from Birdbrain themselves! Little by little, we've been incorporating Birdbrain into more kinds of lessons, with the goal of eventually using Birdbrain to …

60. Little by little, the stone cut without hands began to roll forth; from hundreds to thousands, to tens of thousands, and now millions of covenant Latter-day Saints across every nation are connecting the puzzle pieces of this marvelous work and a wonder.

61. Many foreign words and phrases which were once just foreign words used in literary English to express a concept non-existent in English reality, have little by little entered the class of words named Barbarisms and many of these Barbarisms have gradually lost their foreign peculiarities, become more or less naturalized and have merged

62. 1924, Mark Twain, Mark Twain's Autobiography, First Edition, Volume 2, entry dated Tuesday, April 10, 1906, Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any Beguilement.; 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 8, But a line wasn't feasibly resisted.