Sentence examples for a bit of an end from inspiring English sources

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It's a bit of an end of an era.

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The art dealer and curator Kenny Schachter is more outspoken yet, and sees the guest curator lark as a bit of an end-game.

8.05pm GMT 5th over: West Indies 33-3 (Simmons 8, Bravo 5) Jordan comes back after a bit of an end-shift.

"I know we conceded 30 and there was a bit of an end-of-season, nothing-at-stake feel to the game, but looking at the 22 matches it's been a great season.

Bath head coach Mike Ford: "I know we conceded 30 and there was a bit of an end-of-season, nothing-at-stake feel to the game.

That did not stop Ian Shepherdson of the independent research firm HFE, who has been among housing's bigger optimists lately, from doing a bit of an end-zone dance.

As a result, back in January, Google announced it was taking its $30 million in prize money back, leaving the exciting challenge with a bit of an anticlimactic end.

It's a bit of an abrupt end for Hukkster, and users are convening on Twitter and Reddit to express their sadness about the closure.

So we're at a bit of a loose end in the hunt for the talent".

"A bit of a bittersweet end to the day, but I'm glad it's Friday," McDowell said.

It is a bit of a bitter end to the holiday but we feel pretty safe getting on the plane".

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