Examples of 'cause a little' in a sentence

Meaning of "cause a little"

cause a little: To create a small amount of an effect or consequence. This phrase is used to describe the action of producing a minor result or impact

How to use "cause a little" in a sentence

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cause a little
Just enough to cause a little internal bleeding.
Cause a little sooner would have been nice.
I just like to cause a little trouble anyway.
Cause a little touch of lipstick never hurt no one.
Its closure would cause a little inconvenience.
Cause a little bit of food would sure be nice.
Three girls out to cause a little trouble.
Cause a little time is about all you got.
The subject can cause a little doubt.
Cause a little kid died.
Somebody was just trying to cause a little trouble.
I want to cause a little chaos in the bank.
You might have to go out there and cause a little harm.
That can cause a little bit of a misalignment.
You go in with a group of buddies and you cause a little ruckus.

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Time to cause a little collateral damage.
Green Day is ready to cause a little trouble.
It will cause a little bit of heat and charge.
The diameters are a bit bigger and will cause a little more stretch in your rectum.
Even they cause a little amount of pollution indirectly.
A Pap test can be uncomfortable and cause a little bleeding.
You usually cause a little difficulty for me there.
And perhaps God knew that that was going to cause a little confusion.
This might cause a little trouble after all.
The many ways that we look at Meditation can also cause a little confusion.
And you cause a little ruckus.
Turning 30 is a huge milestone and a birthday that can cause a little bit of stress.
You go and cause a little trouble.
Cause a little of what you fancy does you good.
We have been known to cause a little trouble in the past.
Cause a little trouble. Have more than one drink in an evening.
Prolonged exposure may cause a little external application.
Cause a little bit of summer is what the whole year's all about….
Or will it cause a little pain.
This nut 's idea was to shoot out the tyre of McRyan 's car, cause a little crackup.
Or we could go cause a little mischief.
Now this won't hurt, but as it passes the joint, it will cause a little pop.
Sometimes you have to cause a little trouble in order to get things done.
It's totally understandable. We have been known to cause a little trouble.
Maybe you can even cause a little chaos in their ranks.
Cause a little birdie told me that they saw you with the warden 's kids . And you?
Activities that used to cause a little pain now cause a lot of pain.
Chaos . And sometimes, that 's going to cause a little.
Its closure would cause a little inconvenience to one or two of you gentlemen.
I am going to use a cannula, which will cause a little bit of pressure.
This might cause a little friction between you and a close friend or romantic partner.
Obviously someone's just trying to cause a little bit of trouble.
Will cause a little color, to prevail in kind.
You know … this is liable to cause a little trouble after all.
This may cause a little bleeding, but it is no cause for alarm.

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