Sentence examples similar to a bit occupied from inspiring English sources

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Sitting-in a public space is a bit like occupying your living room to complain about your rent.

The trade-off is most severe at low bit rates, where header bits occupy a significant portion of the total bit budget.

In this sense, Peanuts occupied a place in the American consciousness that was a bit like that occupied by Sir Walter Scott's novels in Victorian times, evoking a time and place where life was simpler and easier to understand, and therefore entirely illusory.

In Fig. 1, b 1,b 2… are bits occupying different levels.

"We saw it a bit with Occupy Wall Street but it hasn't existed on a national level really".

If it's tipping down You'll find that there's quite a bit to keep you occupied inside Killerton House itself, which holds a fine collection of paintings, furniture, ceramics and costumes as well as dressing-up sessions for children – which might provide just enough entertainment to weather a short storm.

The Times recorded, "The houses faced a bit of desolate ground occupied by dilapidated cowsheds and manure heaps.

The effect of reduced coding efficiency and additional overhead bits when using FMO is progressively severe at low bit rates, where header bits can occupy a significantly larger portion of the total bit budget compared to the source bits.

The problems began when I started working in a pub, to earn a bit of money and occupy my then bountiful amount of spare time.

α-ZA occupies a bit more space than E2, especially in the H8 region on one side and the H3, H11, and H12 region on the other side.

You can stretch the cotton balls a bit so that they occupy more space on the towel evenly.

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