Example sentences of "have a slightly [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In general , Solihull secondary school teachers also have a slightly negative attitude towards the efficiency of SSE using the booklet , believing that it leads to rationalization rather than criticism and as a method of SSE is too time-consuming . |
2 | You will note that Belfast , Dublin and Britain have a slightly different structure to other Areas . |
3 | Computer-drawn patterns have a slightly different shape to human-made ones . |
4 | We have reverence for titles instilled in us when we are small : many of us have a slightly different response to a ‘ Dr ’ than we do to a ‘ Ms ’ , ‘ Mrs ’ or ‘ Mr ’ . |
5 | Muslim children in general have a slightly different attitude to religious education in school . |
6 | I have a slightly different interpretation of the present policy . |
7 | Well yes I mean it we d d d it 's slightly different , they have a slightly different view of things and on what they use a lot more than we do is wall textiles . |