Sentence examples for a bit refers from inspiring English sources

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Charles Franklin, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, said that while the states were distinct, the outcome in Ohio "should probably worry him a bit," referring to Mr. Walker.

She also intriguingly said that the two men on the Man Booker panel, which she chairs this year, "tend to gang up a bit", referring to former Spectator editor Matthew d'Ancona and former MP Chris Mullin.

Designing a font for a children's program, Mr Connare plundered comic books (the sans bit refers to sans serif - without flourishes on the end of letters) and an epidemic began.

The third bit refers to Sch i, i=0,1.

bIt refers to the fact that even though the majority of papers have little impact on the scientific community (the hath not), a small number of them attracts the attention of the community and receive a lot of citations (the hath abundance).

He was laughing about meeting up with New York Times reporter David Carr in Amsterdam, when Kimmel quipped that they were meeting there to "loosen him up a little bit," referring to Carr.

No more Evian bottles!", Madonna told MTV, with the last bit referring to a scene of her performing fellatio on an Evian bottle in Truth or Dare.

Relative level order of two bits refers to the relative height between the two levels that they occupy.

Picasso saw things a bit differently, referring to Braque as "ma femme," or "my wife".

Before the show, Van Assche said that his man for spring was "a bit 16th,"  referring to the wealthiest of Paris' arrondissement.

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