Sentence examples for little a question from inspiring English sources

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Then he added, seriously, "It was an attempt to change the editorial environment a little a question of aiming the flamethrowers".

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Suddenly there's a little drama, a question mark, an element of ambiguity.

Arsenal had missed several inviting chances by then and, for a little while, a question hung in the air.

On a map, the shape is distinctive: it looks a little like a question mark, or perhaps half of a Buddhist swastika.

"Here, there's a little bit of a question.

"It's good news and a little bit of a question mark," Mr. Soler said.

From our perspective it gives a little bit of a question mark.

For academics it's perhaps a little clearer - a question of declining invitations from state institutions and explaining why.

He emerged from the studio at a fast clip, leaving little time for a question.

The change in outlook raised "a little bit of a question about the demand for steel," Mr. Kalivas said.

When it was all over one of the little scholars had a question.

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