Use "a bit" in a sentence
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a bit
1. Jorma didn't mean to appear that nervous, "It's just a bit lavish," he said
2. "I had a boat so much like this when I was young, a bit smaller though
3. "We had a bit of variety for old times sake," she said
4. Kevin jerks the wheel and loses traction a bit before his car slides off the road
5. I love you, therefore you should sleep around a bit until you’re quite, quite sure whilst I get on with all this work for you, regardless of the outcome
6. There were rooms downstairs for his business, far below was quite a bit of warehouse space
7. Henry was going to have to assert himself a bit more; he was going to have to open the door and go in boldly
8. During the more than twenty Earth years they lived together, other than a bit of post-American and Brazilian slang that they taught each other, they lived their life together in the Kassidorian language because it was the language they had in common
9. Nancy looked away, studied the floor a bit
10. He had been with Venna however and Jorma called them comparable, so that worried her a bit
11. Vinnie pushed the glasses back firmly onto his nose and shifted his center of gravity back a bit
12. “This is supposed to be a front for the United Order, so the technology will be quite a bit more advanced,” Johnny said
13. "I was just thinking we may be too late, they couldn't have made all these improvements without quite a bit of money
14. She changed the subject to his camp and gushed about that a bit, the whole point being to find out where he got the money
15. Silence blocked the punch and skipped up the wall a bit higher before jumping off it and hurling herself through the air at him
16. It is something he does well, even with a bit of pride
17. But if you are in this age group then you would be in a bit of a dilemma: trying to catch-up on retirement planning at the same time paying/saving for your children's higher education
18. It looked a bit like someone had cut off Al Pacino's face and tanned it to make an Al Pacino mask
19. He has a mobile but doesn’t tend to give the number out to all and sundry, preferring to keep a bit of freedom from the perpetual messages that so many of his colleagues have to field as a result of being more profligate with their own mobile telephone numbers
20. But what of her sister's question? "I think it's a bit of diversion while we were working together
21. Leaning heavily on the arm of the chair, I stand … whoooo, the room’s spinning a bit
22. ‘Gave the doctor a bit of a surprise, I can tell you
23. John seems still a bit troubled from his
24. The kid was really a good boy, a bit of mischief now and then and horny since his gonads started up a few years ago
25. of expected someone a bit more
26. ‘She rang because she picked up a bit of information this afternoon from her daughter
27. Estwig hadn't pestered too badly to come with them, he must still have a bit of yaag or a girl nearby
28. he’s a bit "tetched
29. Isn’t it a bit improper to have a
30. It was Morningday two weeks later, sunny and dry, but a bit frosty
31. ‘We could have a bit of a drive around the Glastonbury area perhaps
32. A bit worrying that
33. are interested in knowing a bit
34. ‘A bit shaken but we had a reasonably friendly chat and she sounded a lot less anxious by the time we’d finished
35. Where a bit of extra cash was concerned the old man always
36. Manager and I had a bit of a set to
37. dated, had the odd fumble, but a bit like Destiny, that Bond girl who reads the Tarot
38. ‘Well, I know it probably seems a bit suspect, but I am trying to contact your mother and don’t have her address
39. He was only a bit over two and a half decades even now
40. He trusted her quite a bit didn't he? To tell her this much
41. A bit shocked, Al Snafu peers with concern at John, trying to remember where they might have met
42. chancer with a bit of patter?”
43. Russ is not perturbed by the commotion, but John seems a bit taken aback
44. Ricci begins to sing, a bit over-the-top, eying Ahmed as he phrases each word
45. ‘The idea is that I’ll go over this weekend to help with the decorating and, with a bit of luck, move in the weekend after
46. The Indian clerk bobs his head from side to side, tuts a bit
47. It did look like Tahlmute had been drinking a bit more than doostEr but he hadn't noticed him filling his cup more often
48. Jesus, how I wish I could've been a bit more useful to him
49. It was in a bit of a mess though and I got it at a very reasonable price
50. "It was a bit more than that