Sentence examples for be a bit tight from inspiring English sources

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Ruth Spencer: @Jen -- oh god yes, that was AWFUL Juli Weiner: The most cringe-worthy moment for me: when Marnie said the dress might be a bit tight.

"I've got a couple of chutneys this year which I might sneak into the bag to Sri Lanka but customs tend to be a bit tight these days.

But the would-be amount, estimated to be less than $120 million, may be a bit tight to cover some $73 million in debt at Hollinger Inc., the Canadian shell company Black controls, plus potential adverse verdicts in securities-fraud cases pending against the lord and his associates in Delaware and Chicago.

Space inside is also key and there is plenty of it for the driver and the passengers in the front seat and back, headroom in the back for a very taller passenger might be a bit tight though.

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Rules could be a bit tighter and better enforced.

The security might be a bit tighter this time.

Security may be a bit tighter, but the buzz of the Olympics endures.

"In patches I thought we looked in cruise control but the scoreboard didn't reflect that and we needed to be a bit tighter about how we finish things off".

Always be a bit tighter than you think you need to be.

Any more than that is a bit tight.

One notable criticism was that the back seat was a bit tight.

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