To a small extent or degree.
1And some believe market actually picked up a little bit last year.
2In southern Europe we accept society to be a little bit messy.
3He needed a little celebration, given the events of the past year.
4France wanted some; Austria more; Prussia a little; Russia a few millions.
5Often a little talk is all that's necessary to resolve these problems.
6Friends of democracy and free speech, help me mobilize a little here.
7Work -related matters may apply a little pressure in terms of time.
8Interest on that money ran a little heavy-32per cent a year.
9Well, yes, it takes a little effort, especially since he's so young.
10Well I hope they choose to let slip a little more today.
11The details of the crisis were a little confused in her mind.
12Perhaps you would therefore allow me an opportunity to expand a little.
13In the west geography and history made the situation a little different.
14However, this Therm-App is a little bit different in two different ways.
15Six weeks ago, a little-known politician in Germany made a little-noticed speech.
16He look a little better today than he did yesterday, George said.
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