Sentence examples for a bit community from inspiring English sources

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In the halls and corridors, there were even more men with blue suits and crisp white shirts than at IBM.By contrast, there is something a little undisciplined even a bit community workerish about Tampa.

It's a bit community table/hippieish here, but if you're a vegetarian you're probably really patient and enlightened anyway.

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It involves quite a bit of community, and community is work.

Meanwhile there is potential for change if you allow a bit of community peer pressure to build up.

"It's a bit like community gardening in a way because it's people enjoying stuff in their garden, and hops are a nice crop to grow.

Inspector Adam Crockford, of Avon and Somerset police, said: "It was a group effort by the emergency services and a bit of community spirit".

"It was a group effort by the emergency services and a bit of community spirit".

"You're able to create a bit of a community feel.

And then every time I learned something new I would write a tutorial about it and a bit of a community grew up around the website".

Can you tell us a bit about the community work and partnerships The Yard is engaged in?

The cafe is a bit of a community hub: there are toys, books and colouring-in for the little ones and two book clubs for the local literati.

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