Use "little bit" in a sentence
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little bit
1. Sporadically you might earn a little bit more but consistently you will not earn the type of money that you want to earn
2. Remember every little bit of toxin adds up to a lot
3. You can add a little bit of soap to the left over soda, etc
4. It was cramped but if he cinched up the laces, it was a little bit warmer at night
5. Follow the Law of the little bit when spraying
6. There was a little bit of water in an excavated pool, enough to grow enough vine to cover the lodge and fill the kegs within
7. A little bit later the
8. meant a little bit of exercise before scoff
9. When he did, he hung on, getting his head up this little bit helped the blood flow and did clear his brain a little
10. I shifted along the mattress to be just that little bit closer to this alien sound
11. The world shifted in that moment, spinning just that little bit faster on its leaning axis
12. Inland meant up hill and that meant a little bit of exercise before scoff
13. Go give two another couple turns and bring the nose around a little bit more
14. The smaller claw he saw earlier was certainly real, that straight-edged point on the flying claw was certainly real, but what if this huge claw that one was holding was nothing more than a stick? That would even things up a little bit wouldn't it?
15. They were sitting backlit by the fireplace staring out toward where the sounds were coming from and a little bit behind the most convenient trunk
16. That gave them a little bit more time
17. He got out and went over and up the stairs to the door thinking to him self; She gave me the code, so she trusts me a little bit
18. Once I actually got some sleep, I was allowed to integrate with the general public a little bit
19. 'I think you're a little bit too relaxed, that's not very nice
20. Her great-aunt watched over her throughout the afternoon, revealing snippets of family history, and sketching pictures from her own life story, all of which seemed to consist of too many broken hearts and broken heads, until, with the football results due in and Leonard Cohen starting to become a little bit overbearing, she turned to her young relative and asked, “Do you want to stay for dinner? There’s a DVD I want to watch and we could phone out for a curry”
21. fits, she might cry a little bit, but that’s about it
22. In the bedroom, Dave has created a dressing table area for me where I can sit to do the little bit of titivating which amounts to making up as far as I am concerned though I have to say that seeing my bits of toiletries looking so at home, feels extremely strange
23. For Davie the round of check-ups at bars and the odd meeting with Jock’s business contacts moves him that little bit closer to the streets of Glasgow
24. It’s a start, a little bit of the mundane seeping into his consciousness
25. 'No…I do not miss the tannery, one little bit!’ he shook his head
26. His best endeavours to keep various little bits of information from the probing policemen had failed miserably, they seemed to know when he was covering something over and the sheer effort required to keep a guard on his words was beginning to tell on him
27. I decided to test him a little bit
28. still taste the grapes in my mouth, and they make my cheeks hurt a little bit from
29. “Monica, you’re a little bit old to still be believing in monsters under the bed!” Her father said sternly
30. It took no time at all then for the younger man to complete that octave and the next, with that little bit of knowledge
31. I was relived a little bit when they ignored me and
32. The wide range of nationalities made her realize just how accurate her Grandmother was, when she would call her a Heinz 57, meaning a little bit of all
33. I told her me and my wife lived overseas for 17 years, so we were a little bit used to the international world
34. Desa would have just walked back but she remembered that Alan didn’t have anything warm with him, and tried to jog a little bit, but soon gave that up in favor of a loose amble
35. She was having a bad cold and a little bit of a fever
36. bluntly, I used to snore a little bit
37. A little bit of investigation
38. “Unfortunately, there is just a little bit more of me coming out of the top
39. ” Tetloan stammered, knowing his healing skills were more than a little bit lacking
40. The little bit of money that she had scraped together, Hankins spent on a hotel
41. She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself, `Which way? Which way?', holding her hand on the top of her head to feel which way it was growing, and she was quite surprised to find that she remained the same size: to be sure, this generally happens when one eats cake, but Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way
42. Though his stay at the High Tower was involuntary, Alec had learned a little bit about mages because of it, their dress code being one such bit of knowledge
43. The people who lived here were still urban but they lived in detached or semi-detached houses with little bits of ground behind them or on top of them where they might grow a few salad fixings and some spices and/or sit outdoors in the shade of a tree
44. It was like this, he is a little bit straight laced and does not like to be woken with a blast of ultra modern music
45. He left his clothes here, they would reek too much from the scrounge's mattress and a little bit more from the kvarit tank
46. " It was looming over her now, straightened her arm out a little bit
47. Domingo, when they were first discovered by the Spaniards, used to wear little bits of gold as ornaments in their hair and other parts of their dress
48. ” His withering stare did not move Betty one little bit
49. In fact, healthier alternatives would include a little bit of nonfat cottage cheese or nonfat yogurt
50. ” Try a little bit of butter or even a little cottage cheese