Examples of 'taken a little' in a sentence
Meaning of "taken a little"
taken a little: to have consumed a small amount of something
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taken a little
It just might have taken a little longer.
Had taken a little too much powder.
It would only have taken a little courage.
Taken a little girl hostage.
Sorry that it has taken a little bit.
I have taken a little too much adderall.
Your neural energy has taken a little detour.
I have taken a little dessert for you.
You might have just taken a little fall.
Taken a little too literally.
I have just taken a little break.
Taken a little to excess.
Things have taken a little turn.
Were taken a little too literally and liberally by many of you.
I must have taken a little nap.
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There is the mentioning of mythical creatures that have secretly taken a little journey.
Just to be taken a little bit more seriously.
It looks like our ancient mariner may have taken a little spill.
I must have taken a little catnap.
I found your blog by chance and I have taken a little walk.
I might have taken a little bit of an initiative there.
I just found your blog and have taken a little time to read.
She was taken a little aback by that.
Some people might think that you may have taken a little advantage.
Here is one taken a little closer in.
But you could have asked. It would only have taken a little courage.
I was taken a little bit by surprise.
His pride may have taken a little hit.
I have taken a little more time than usual in writing it.
Healthy aggression taken a little to excess.
He has taken a little bit of eternity and called it time.
I too know you have taken a little liking on me.
It has taken a little longer than anticipated to get that money back.
He could have taken a little break.
It 's taken a little bit vision and a lot of graft.
A fellow fencing has taken a little too seriously.
It has taken a little adjustment period for her and for them.
Our football match has been taken a little out of our hands.
It has taken a little while with some of the exporters.
The morale of the crew has taken a little bit of a downturn.
I have taken a little cottage t'other end of the village.
He likes to think that he has taken a little from each of them.
It may have taken a little longer than expected but that time has come.
And even though comprehensive immigration reform has taken a little longer than any of us expected.
And this was taken a little while after the second killing.
The task of defining the moors in Colombia has taken a little over two years.
They may have taken a little tour and are about to return.
The photograph above of the Mount of Olives was taken a little over a hundred years ago.
If you had taken a little responsibility, this would not happen.
If only he would listened, taken a little advice.
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