Sentence examples for taken slightly from inspiring English sources

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"I think what Mark Byford said has been taken slightly out of context.

The current Times/CBS Poll, taken slightly later, April 23 to 27, put it at 46 percent.

For example, the Sonata No. 2 in A. The first movement, with its bumptious theme, is taken slightly slower than most.

There has been a mixed reaction to Mr Corbyn's comments from the public, with one Twitter user saying the MP's "views on Bin Laden are nuanced and have been taken slightly out of context".

Swiss was once quoted as saying that Blaine's best tricks could have been purchased for thirty dollars at a Times Square magic shop, a quote that was taken slightly out of context, and that had a gentler intention than it seems.

The most influential studies of the effect of context on evaluation in academic discourse, those of Sinclair (1981), Thetela (1997), Hunston (2000), and Hood (2004), have taken slightly different approaches to this topic.

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They took slightly different approaches.

The tools each take slightly different approaches.

Recycling can take slightly more unorthodox forms.

A device made by Siemens took slightly longer: 22 minutes.

Other retailers are taking slightly different routes to economic recovery.

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