Sentence examples for know very slightly from inspiring English sources

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I know very slightly, and like very much, Victoria Derbyshire, whose BBC2 morning programme debuted last week.

The writer Marilynne Robinson calls this capacity "imaginative love," saying that it spurs us to love "people we do not know or whom we know very slightly".

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It's a very interesting, very distinctive kind of dance," he says, before adding, slightly bashfully: "Very, you know, very erotic actually".

You know, very repetitive.

I know very few.

Crouch we know very well.

"We should know very soon".

You know, very quite basic.

No, I'll be going because I know Hollinghurst very slightly and have decided that this is a safe way to see him!

Bob Dylan belonged to my parents, specifically to my mother, who had even known him very slightly in her days on the folk scene.

I've of course asked him for a reference and, because he's a reliable and upstanding person who's known me (very slightly, admittedly) since we were kids and is technically family, I can count on him to come through, I'm pretty sure, even though his job keeps him very busy and more than a week has passed since he agreed to do the necessary and time is getting to be of the essence.

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