Examples of 'have taken a little' in a sentence

Meaning of "have taken a little"

have taken a little: This phrase implies that a small amount of time or effort has been expended on a task or activity. It suggests a minor or partial engagement with something rather than a significant or extensive involvement

How to use "have taken a little" in a sentence

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have taken a little
It just might have taken a little longer.
I have taken a little more time than usual in writing it.
It would only have taken a little courage.
I have taken a little cottage t'other end of the village.
His pride may have taken a little hit.
I have taken a little too much adderall.
I just found your blog and have taken a little time to read.
I have taken a little dessert for you.
It looks like our ancient mariner may have taken a little spill.
Things have taken a little turn.
Some people might think that you may have taken a little advantage.
I must have taken a little nap.
But you could have asked. It would only have taken a little courage.
I must have taken a little catnap.
I thought I had dodged it, but I seem to have taken a little of the attack.

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I might have taken a little bit of an initiative there.
And he goes, Cause I think Peep might have taken a little too much of something.
They may have taken a little tour and are about to return.
Some people might think that you may have taken a little advantage . Who?
They might have taken a little detour and are about to arrive.
I can not at the moment . I have taken a little too much adderall.
It may have taken a little longer than expected but that time has come.
I hope you enjoy it, I already have taken a little out of the picture, hehe.
You have taken a little child, impressionable - you have superimposed on her your own doubts.
All the trials and tests have taken a little more than a year and a half.
I have taken a little money I have saved from my mechanic job, and bought a partnership in a garage.
Summer is here and I have taken a little break from work.
They might have taken a little detour and are about to arrive . I will call him.
I am sorry, I must have taken a little detour there.
Things have taken a little turn . I heard enough.
And I understand that you have taken a little orphan girl - under your wing?
You have taken a little shine to me?
Hmmm, perhaps, I should have taken a little nap earlier.
It may have taken a little longer than expected, but here it is!
I too know you have taken a little liking on me.
I would have taken a little better care of the thing, you know… hung on to it.
You and Bianca would have taken a little more thought first, right?
He must have taken a little Latin in school.
No thanks, I have taken a little.
It would have taken a little more determination, rigour and malice, surely.
Do not you have taken a little '?
I must have taken a little catnap . Catnap, my eye.
He could have taken a little break.
It might have taken a little while, but I would have got ' em.
Maybe you should have taken a little more responsibility.
But in order to have taken a little more should be like money.
I think he may have taken a little too much seltzer to the ear.
I suppose I should have taken a little closer look at the route before selecting it.
Every year I have taken a little bit out of it.
I suppose I should have taken a little more time to get acquainted.

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