| He's a serious guy, always seems a little embarrassed, wears casual clothes and a jean jacket. |
| I mean...I know I was a little shakey at first, but I...I think I'm a pretty good at it now. |
| There's a little kid here who'd love to meet you. |
| Gee, Sarah, I think you're being a little hard on the old man. |
| Well, I think she's a little busy right now, getting ready to wing it on live TV, but I think we could schedule you in a little bit later. |
| Well, I don't know if you've heard, but I need a little bit of help at the office. |
| He has a little ring case he looks at. |
| He's a little angry about what you said. |
| Is one of you perhaps pushing the other a little. |
|
BOB Are you hungry? TERRY Mmm, a little, I guess. |
| She seems a little distracted. Doesn't seem to be able to focus on her work recently. |
| I guess I'm a little nervous about being on TV, that's all. |
| If she spots a little bit of dirt, poof! it's gone! |
| Just a little contribution. |
| That one a little too difficult? |
| Don't you think you're being a little childish? |
| Well, let's say you're, um, a little, set in your ways. |
| [a little smug] It had to come out sooner or later. |
| [chuckling a little] Look, um, if I didn't, seem very excited in there don't be mad, okay? |
| She's young, a little proud, a little determined, nothing that time won't cure. |
| PHIL [a little determined] Well, you're the one who's gonna be livin' with her. |
| We normally have a little celebration after the football game. You're welcome to come, if you're free. |
| [takes it] A little bit of that for me, please. |
| [grabs her coat and leaves] [IAN sits, looks dejected, a little ashamed.] [The Fowlers' living room. |
| Are you feeling a little lonely? |
| She's been acting a little crazy ever since Hal left her. |
| I'm a little concerned about the baby? When they're having those heated arguments where is he? |
| That's a little out there for me. You'll have to explain. |
| Aren't you a little bit intimidated? |
| How about a little Edith Piaf? |
| Yeah, everybody likes a good rice dish. |
| A little reading, just light...light reading. |
| Oo, uh I'm just gonna sit here for a little while and try to calm down, |
| Okay, it's all a li--it's a little overwhelming. |
| If we can just go a little more slowly, I'd be more comfortable. |
| You know...I think you should be a little more sensitive about this whole thing. She is a woman, you know. |
| Maybe a little too good. |
| [anxiously] Well, Robert is going to make a little announcement, that we're all going to listen carefully to and then react calmly to. |
| Okay, see you in a little bit. |
| Sally, too, had found a home, and even a little self-respect. |
| Give me a day or so, it's going to take me a little while to think this all out. |
| She seemed a little awkward, didn't she? |
| There's a little something I'd like to say. |
| I should have dragged it out a little. |
| Let me tell you a little bit about our organization. |
| Of course, his pectorals could use a little work. |
| I'm thinking of letting my sideburns grow a little.. |
| Isn't that a little racist? |
| I don't know, Mike, to me it sounds a little, how would you say...unrefined? |
| I actually had a little thing with her for a while. |
| Lets have a little chat with those two fellows over there. |
| (sarcastically) Just a little pick me up before home room. |
| On the way home I stopped at a little place called the Captain's Inn and had a slice of Lemon Meringue Pie, hmmm! It was wonderful. |
| Tony seems to have little more hutzpah, wouldn't you say? |
| Put a little air in the back tire. |
| There's liable to be a little trouble this evening. |
| Sam laughs a little and then tries to shake it off. |
| Wide-eyed and still a little stunned he slowly backs up toward the door. |
| This will take a little while to sink in I suppose. |
| The owner was a little disappointed in your performance last night. |
| To be perfectly honest I think I'm in a little over my head. |
| I could use a little expert guidance. |
| Just having a little fun. |
| I guess I'm a little late. |
| Maybe next time you'll ask for a little help. |
| Ah but first a little music. |
| The steak's just a little bit overdone. |
| He's a little apprehensive as she approaches but she runs up to him and gives him a big hug. |
| She is a little embarrassed by it after she notices that she was being watched. |
| She is a little confused by his actions. |
| I've been feeling a little high strung lately. |
| Maybe you should have a little talk with Jack. |
| I guess my plans are a little up in the air. |
| Well Audrey, to be perfectly honest, I'm tired and a little on edge. |
| I'm going to let you in on a little secret. |
| A little unsure she pauses and reconsiders what she is about to do. |
| With a little luck you just might make the team. |