Sentence examples for go slightly from inspiring English sources

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British rates might go slightly higher.

It can go slightly (or badly) wrong at any time.

Anyone you give a ton of money to is going to go slightly crazy.

She asked to go slightly larger, and got her wish for a DD cup.

I think that often demonstrates what's sane – seeing when people go slightly over the edge.

The liquid around them will go slightly wobbly with fat and makes a luxurious sauce.

Both planes will go slightly slower than Concorde, which went twice the speed of sound.

Sadly, I won't be directing anything this year now – I may go slightly mad.

I think we all go slightly bonkers when our children are little.

And consumers are starting to go slightly up in arms about this in other European countries.

Given the gearing in the businesses, things only need to go slightly wrong for there to be a big problem.

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