Sentence examples for a bit bothered at from inspiring English sources

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Which is probably why I'm a bit bothered at the condemnations and protests from Christians who have never actually watched it.

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As Britain's answer to Derrida, Althusser and Deleuze, Eagleton has standards to maintain, and he doesn't seem in the slightest bit bothered at the suggestion that - so it often appears to the rest of us - theorists are wilfully esoteric and exist only to talk to other theorists.

"Oh, we're just used to it," said George McGuire, 41, a lawyer, who did not seem a bit bothered by the mound of snow at his side: it stood about 6 feet high and 10 feet wide, right in the middle of downtown.

Throughout the text (pages 3, 5, 6, and 7): I am a bit bothered by separating the word "miRNA" or "miRNAs" at the end of a sentence in the following way: "miR-NA" or "miR-NAs".

Even I was a bit bothered by the swearing.

The secretary was a bit bothered by that.

6. Methodologically, I am a bit bothered by the underlying assumption of the author that expression levels of a gene in different tissues are comparable.

Page 4; paragraph 'Circulating microRNAs':  I am a bit bothered by the description of multiple sclerosis (MS) only as an autoimmune disease.

But he can't help, he says, being a little bit bothered by these games.

For those items where the response categories were working as intended, thresholds were close to being disordered; people had difficulty distinguishing between 'a little bother' and 'quite a bit of bother' categories.

"Had a bit of bother?" He directs a knowing glance at Jacko, his constant sidekick.

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