‘All three movements use fairly melodic material, all in minor keys.’.‘The touching ‘Don't Let Her Know She's An Angel’ combines Wilson's epic sentimentality with soft minor keys.’.‘I think it's just that I like to compose in minor keys.’.‘Another, about 20 percent of patients, will develop minor depression.’.‘Otherwise, subject to some minor problems, the recipe should have worked.’.‘Other than those minor details, this summer was going to be spent with large intervals of sleep and bumming around.’.‘Graphics have been sharpened slightly, but the racing courses are the same, and with minor exceptions, so are the vehicles.’.‘People with high levels of stress are also more prone to develop colds and other minor illnesses.’.‘A large number reported injuries while drinking, with most fairly minor but others more serious.’.‘In that time 200 serious injuries and 1,000 minor injuries have been avoided.’.‘The school is extremely strict over these issues and many pupils frequently find themselves in serious trouble over minor breaches.’.‘Paramedics treated Mr Reid, who was taken to the Royal Bolton Hospital suffering nothing more serious than minor cuts and bruises.’.‘In addition, if China removes its missiles but does not destroy them, this would only be of minor military significance.’.‘Crime on the towpaths includes everything from minor thefts to serious assaults and even murder, but the amount of crime reported is relatively low.’.‘The health plan will also see a radical overhaul of accident and emergency wards, which will include a separation of serious and minor cases.’.‘Officers have now recommended approval for the Bell Autoelectrics scheme after a number of minor design alterations were made to the proposed building.’.‘The ombudsman's powers of investigation should make a clear distinction between complaints of a serious and minor nature, the HRC argues.’.‘Rehabilitation is, if society is not to nurture a permanent and growing criminal class, and turn those who have committed minor crimes into more serious offenders.’.
‘Other minor alterations also played an important role.’.‘Meetings with the police and the council ensure we have a drinks licence, which is of minor importance in these parts you understand.’.‘Against this kind of background, the Northern Ireland situation is of much more minor importance.’.‘Several minor incidents of little significance are included.’.‘It was not easy to find people to mend your shoes, repair your broken zipper or anything else that might be of minor importance but that is necessary for daily life.’.