Sentence examples for a bit restricting from inspiring English sources

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"You want to hug people and do things with your arms, so that is a bit restricting.

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"Sometimes we are a bit restricted but today we have the chance to have a bit of a look around.

The limitation is that they have to stay in water, which means that the extent of their activity is a bit restricted.

Now, I'm as happy as the next gal to trot from Neiman Marcus to Nordstrom, but as a plan to encourage residents to get up and go, it seemed a bit restricted.

Life at home may well feel a bit restricted and, yes, it'll take time to adjust (I reckon coming home is much tougher than leaving), but if you're anything like me then it will never feel like it never happened.

"We're a bit restricted in what we can design by the colours," Ms Weightman said.

Bradford Bulls coach Francis Cummins said: "We are a bit restricted on the playing front at the moment and we have got a few players in poor form.

So our sight was a bit restricted.

While Cameron admitted that the all- Avatar," all- Avatare career arc might seem a "bit restricted," he says the films allow him to say "everything" he needs to say about "the state of the world".

But, as a player, you are a little bit restricted in Italian football.

"How this tournament's gone so far, I was a little bit restricted in the beginning games," Lloyd said after the quarter-final.

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