We have no meanings for "little emphasis" in our records yet.
1 As the city established itself, there was little emphasis on history.
2 It has already been mooted, but we will give it a little emphasis .
3 She pat a little emphasis on the YOU, hut not much.
4 The ironmaster repeats her expression with a little emphasis .
5 There was a little emphasis upon the last word.
6 He threw a little emphasis , and Toffee fancied a little envy, into the "you."
7 The expression had need of only a little emphasis in either direction to become benign or terrible.
8 Hertfordshire is England at its quietest, with little emphasis of river and hill; it is England meditative.
9 But what is most striking about this reinvention is how little emphasis the production actually places on these modulations.
10 At the time old buildings were seen as eyesores rather than assets and there was little emphasis on restoration.
11 More than half of third- and fourth-year students reported that too little emphasis was given to cancer control education.
12 But although an unprecedented level of funding is going into the health service, there is little emphasis on preventative care.
13 There had previously been little emphasis on knowing how to swim, despite living on an island surrounded by the sea.
14 The rosy-cheeked, gray-haired priest of Silenus said her ladyship was there, "alone," he added with a little emphasis .
15 We killed him." Lem put a little emphasis on the word "we," hoping to spread the blame around.
16 Because of the false ideas prevalent regarding weight of infants, it is well to put a little emphasis on the subject.
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