Sentence examples for be minor from inspiring English sources

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be minor

noun

A person who is below the legal age of majority, consent, criminal responsibility or other adult responsibilities and accountabilities.

  • It is illegal to sell weapons to minors under the age of eighteen.

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It can be minor or major legislation.

This difference in emphasis may be minor.

"It can't be minor," Mr. Scherer said.

But those appear to be minor distractions.

The impact can be minor, or it can be sizable.

Maybe some of those will be minor body missions.

All the injuries sustained are believed to be minor".

Change will almost certainly be minor, and come slowly.

"Look, there will be minor inconveniences," he said.

Postwar world changes will be minor and practical.

This one appeared to be minor, but with Griffey in recent years, no injury has turned out to be minor.

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