Sentence examples for a bit asking from inspiring English sources

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Keeping their language going does involve suffering a bit, asking yourself am I doing this correctly, are they learning and making progress?

(He turned the tables a bit, asking me how I like subscription and what I use).

The female reporter, pressed a bit, asking, "But forever, forever?

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"Why not jazz the film up a bit?" asks Stuart Goldacre.

Manuel seemed comfortable in a pregame news conference, revealing that he might shake things up a bit, ask his players to run more, particularly Carlos Beltrán.

"Asking which group of organisms is the most important is a bit like asking which of four pillars holding up a house is most important," adds Knapp.

ASKING a writer for his thoughts on the future of books seems a bit like asking a pastry chef for his views on the future of cake.

I remember being a bit nervous asking him for an autograph.

Or is that a bit like asking: Does Amy Winehouse like a drink?

It is a bit like asking Count Dracula to run the blood bank.

Some local guys run an informal water taxi service, which you can contact with a bit of asking around.

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