How to use in-sentence of “little by little”:
– It can be very hard to get adults to try new foods, so it is best to have them try little by little at a time instead of all at once.
– Judea was returned little by little to Agrippa’s son, Marcus Julius Agrippa, in 48.
– Their style also changed, little by little over time.
– Paul was heavily influenced by The Beatles and the Rolling Stones image and was coming little by little the world of rock’n’roll.
– The population was not happy with conditions of access and little by little they began to build their houses along the highway 18 kilometers away, where the present-day town is located.
– The style of baseball uniforms also changed, little by little over time.
– The Kinsey scale shows that sexuality is a continuum, meaning it moves little by little from heterosexuality to homosexuality.
– Thanks to this system, little by little it allows economic development at national level, then at international level.