Sentence examples for be a bit introduced from inspiring English sources

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Among other recurring segments will be a bit introduced by Mr. Olbermann on "Countdown" on MSNBC, adapted for ESPN2 viewers.

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Mr Binding invests his hero with a spiky and irreverent sense of humour and a memorable voice: "It can be a bit awkward, being introduced to the widow of a man you've recently consigned to the Almighty.

What it all boils down to is that gardeners need to be a bit selective before introducing Oenotheras to their gardens.

In the very first paragraph, a character aware that riding in the back of a taxi through Manhattan venting spleen at the traffic may be a bit Marty-like, introduces another Scorsese allusion when he "tells the driver he will give him $5 to turn up the radio, Be My Baby on WYNN...".

Friends of mine, who were a bit older, introduced me to cannabis and helped teach me the tricks of the trade.

To be a bit more precise, we introduce true positives (TP), false positives (FP) and false negatives (FN) in this context.

To attempt an analogy for non-scientists, bringing topology into condensed matter is a bit like introducing the "Intentional Fallacy" to the study of literature -- it allows you to ask and answer questions that you couldn't even consider asking under previous methods.

In addition a bewildering plethora of parameters are introduced, that can be a bit overwhelming for the reader.

I was a bit disconcerted and introduced The Wet House, a documentary about street drinkers.

For a little inspiration, or indeed simply entertainment, here's a bit of Bowie, introduced by the one and only Martin Sheen on Saturday Night Live, getting carried away, or should I say carried on (and later off), with a bit of triangular geometric influence from Klaus Nomi.

These are not a typical bank's products, and I think banks are a bit slow in introducing new products, and that is why peer-to-peer lending … [will address] the needs of the SMEs," he said.

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