But in person he speaks very quietly, with little or no need for a listener.
As it turned out, of course, there was little need.
I have food, and little need of anything else.
Even if we had, there would be little need.
So there has been relatively little need for testing or segregation in the general grain supply.
"There'll really be little need," came the reply, showing that the pilot had already figured all this out.
But that your safety and mine may be assured, I have made yet another plan, though of this there will be little need.
Prior to the 19th century there was generally little need for capital controls due to low levels of international trade and financial integration.
Well, you be sure to tell us of your least little need, hear?
Indeed, it could be regarded as a measure of the previous work how little needs doing after the pilot.