Examples of 'took a little more' in a sentence

Meaning of "took a little more"

Took a little more: Implies that something required additional time, effort, or resources beyond what was initially expected or planned

How to use "took a little more" in a sentence

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took a little more
You took a little more active involvement.
The name of the paper took a little more work.
I took a little more off this time.
The property repair took a little more than six months.
Took a little more convincing than that.
Maybe if you took a little more interest.
Took a little more doing.
Everything took a little more time.
Took a little more tact than our first and second site choices.
The other media sources took a little more time to catch up with this.
Took a little more out of me than I thought.
Delivery to Belarus took a little more than a month.
It took a little more time after that.
Charging the Forerunner out of the box took a little more than an hour.
It took a little more than one day.

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The next album Trailer Tales took a little more time to come around.
It took a little more than an hour to rescue him.
Unfortunately, he took a little more convincing.
It took a little more than a month to complete the project.
I think it 's time you took a little more active involvement.
Took a little more or less than half the fuel tank's.
First, vegan food took a little more work to prepare.
Getting the book to a competing network … That, uh … took a little more doing.
It just took a little more time and effort.
But because of the old injury, it took a little more time to recover.
It just took a little more time and hand holding.
The last time you drew me, I think it took a little more than an hour.
Our visit took a little more than two hours.
I mean, do not you have a case that you took a little more personally?
This process took a little more than fifteen years.
It took a little more than one year, but I successfully made the transition.
The fourth day, she took a little more.
You took a little more time than that Huh.
Well, personally, I think she took a little more than her stuff.
It took a little more than 10 minutes for the child be found.
Well, no, not right away . Took a little more convincing than that.
You took a little more time than that for your examination, did not you?
Heads-up play lasted 101 hands and took a little more than four hours.
I imagine they took a little more interest … when they found out about the insurance policy.
For your examination, didn't you? Huh. You took a little more time than that.
The fries I ordered took a little more than five minutes to appear in front of me.
I took a little more off this time . No, I love it.
The full journey between Milan and Rome took a little more than six hours in 1963.
We got ya . Took a little more out of me than I thought.
True, some of them took a little more convincing than others.
I took a little more off this time . Mm.
Question 6 took a little more work.
It took a little more than 70 years for Communism to fail.
No, sir, we took a little more for lunch.
So it took a little more time, ” Miller observed.

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