Sentence examples for A bit distant from inspiring English sources

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"Maybe [he is] a bit distant and formal.

So in their duets she sounds a bit distant.

"So at times it comes across as a bit distant and intellectual".

"But also he is an old man, and we are a bit distant from it all.

After a few years the émigré returns to visit her friend and finds her changed, a bit distant.

I have Marias a bit more like Donald Barthelme - almost intellectual in his approach, a bit distant.

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"And I found the community clubs were a little bit distant from the Broncos.

If you're with your friends, look just a little bit distant and not too interested in what they're talking about (especially if it's about boys and unjuicy gossip).

It always felt a bit too distant and complicated.

This music was a bit more distant than the records that defined the radio show's early years, the signature sample-heavy boom-bap that moved with a heavy strut.

As Britain's relationship with the European Union has grown a bit more distant, the Conservative-led government in London has given higher priority to faster-growing markets elsewhere, including China.

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