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And should a bit of breeze be added to the equation, all the better.
This morning I thought I heard him stirring in his bed, but it was just the window shade, shifting in a bit of breeze.
Not surprisingly, under sail it takes a bit of breeze to get its 170 tons of fully loaded displacement moving sprightly.
"I just think the golf course needs a bit of breeze and a bit of wind to make it a little bit more difficult for the players".Els is the only player in the field not to make a bogey.
"The forecast seems to be moving the wind speeds up slowly but surely, and I think we're going to have a bit of breeze for once, which is good to look forward to".
My bare-knees investigation last summer found that the heat on a new bus was only slightly more intense on a hot day than on the older sorts, but that the air-cooling system (it isn't air conditioning, which is different) was no substitute for a bit of breeze.
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There's too many bunkers, too much trouble, and there was a bit of a breeze.
You head to the coast, where there's a bit of a breeze.
I've got to shoot something very decent tomorrow, and hope for a bit of a breeze.
There is a bit of a breeze picking up, and even though there have been plenty of birdies out there, nobody's made a silly score.
We were both still studying but, having already studied economics at A-level, the first year was a bit of a breeze.
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