Sentence examples for a bit beneath from inspiring English sources

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I thought that was a bit beneath you.

He felt the crate buckle a bit beneath his weight.

It is probably a bit beneath him but is very effective.

He is, to alter the meaning of the phrase a bit, beneath contempt, or else above it.

Vision's allegiance is more mysterious, but it's a fair bet that the god-like being formerly known as Jarvis sees such mortal spats as being a bit beneath him.

"But I'm not a racialist," he added, rather winningly using the term employed by people on the political right who, when you scratch around a bit beneath the surface, actually do seem a bit racialist.

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You look a little bit beneath that Ukip facade and you see something, in my view, pretty nasty and unpleasant".

It's difficult to imagine even those roomfuls of analysts and number-crunchers not bending at least a little bit beneath the charismatic intensity of Bonnell's vision.

Ms. Heaven stood a good bit beneath my own 5-foot-3 frame.

The old idea that the British don't proclaim all of this stuff was born of another time, rather a patriarchal one you could say actually … I think the Tory romantic idea [about not flying flags] is that this is all a bit vulgar and beneath the salt".

"There is indeed quite a bit of ice beneath the surface.

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