Sentence examples for be a little problem from inspiring English sources

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Hmmm — seems to be a little problem with follow-up.

Further, there may be a little problem in the extended metaphor about Alzheimer's and Wall Street.

It will always be a little problem for us because we are such a small nation".

Robin Abcarian wrote on the Web site of The Los Angeles Times that the comment was "more wolfish than sexist," and "may be a little problem he needs to work on".

"If you can find someone with a little life, a little look like Ollie, a little small beard he got going, left-handed, a little crazy — it might be a little problem," Mets Manager Jerry Manuel said.

And this may be a little problem he needs to work on.... Obama got into some hot water a while back when he addressed a reporter as 'sweetie.' That was obnoxious, and demeaning, and Obama rightfully apologized.

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It appears there's a little problem.

Right away, there was a little problem.

To begin with, there was a little problem called access.

"That's a little problem for them at times.

There was "a little problem," the pilot told the 48 passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 634.

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