Sentence examples for a bit disquieted from inspiring English sources

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I'm a bit disquieted by this.

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This was why he caused disquiet (and, yes, even a bit of loathing, if not fear) in Farringdon Road.

But mix in a bit of Brexit fever, a shot of immigration disquiet and stir with anxieties about Islamist terror and you can see just what the Tory's Crosbyite campaign is up to.

William Shakespeare's words provide more disquiet than succor, and the world felt a bit more secure before Charles Darwin came along.

In 2010 Gill said of the movement of fans who wear the club's former colours to signify their disquiet with the Glazers: "The green and gold campaign and the momentum behind that can get a bit tiring.

A bit.

So much voter disquiet is linked to nostalgia for hazily-remembered golden decades when factories offered jobs for life, baby booms filled maternity wards and millions of families enjoyed the fruits of post-war prosperity (though women and non-whites may recall those years a bit differently).

"A bits a bit.

Perhaps a bit biased.

Peripheries a bit cool?

A bit of everything.

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