Examples of 'may have been a little' in a sentence
Meaning of "may have been a little"
may have been a little: Implies a slight possibility or chance that something occurred to a small extent, often used to downplay a situation or action
How to use "may have been a little" in a sentence
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may have been a little
I may have been a little quick to judge again.
My behaviour in past may have been a little bratty.
I may have been a little upset last night.
So while my experiment may have been a little extreme.
I may have been a little strong in the way.
That my paperwork may have been a little sloppy.
I may have been a little bit hard on myself.
My pronunciation may have been a little off.
It may have been a little bit of a lack of execution.
Therefore my expectations may have been a little higher.
They may have been a little put off.
Our procession last night may have been a little provoking.
I may have been a little tough on the teacher.
I will admit there may have been a little improvisation.
I may have been a little hormonal when we spoke earlier.
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Just sounded like she may have been a little bit distant.
I may have been a little hard on him.
Though the kneeling may have been a little over the top.
I may have been a little obstinate before.
The sweetness of the pate de fruit may have been a little much for me.
Watson may have been a little more determined.
Surviving Stasi records indicate there may have been a little more to it than that.
Felix may have been a little worried.
It seems Prince Potemkin may have been a little hasty.
He may have been a little too strict.
I realized that when I talked to you yesterday on the phone I may have been a little insensitive.
Although it may have been a little too emotional.
If it had been something really cool… it may have been a little annoying.
His hair may have been a little darker.
I am beginning to suspect that … my retirement may have been a little premature.
There may have been a little noise.
I'm beginning to suspect that my retirement may have been a little premature.
I think he may have been a little bothered by it.
He had sipped some wine beforehand, so he may have been a little drunk.
We may have been a little hasty there.
I'll make an addendum to my previous post may have been a little to eager.
I may have been a little hasty yesterday.
The terrain of the Earth may have been a little different that long ago.
I may have been a little irrational today.
We invited everyone from school, but there may have been a little confusion.
He may have been a little disappointed at first.
That's admirable, but both artists may have been a little too referential with the material.
He may have been a little under pressure at work recently.
Blythe actually admitted that she may have been a little overzealous in her anti-Hankmed crusade.
I may have been a little abrupt earlier.
Our procession last night may have been a little provoking . Sorry.
He may have been a little off tonight.
That was last night. There may have been a little noise.
I may have been a little rude to him.
Hopper created paintings that evoke serenity ; he may have been a little Buddhist in that sense.
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