Sentence examples for be a bit tough from inspiring English sources

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Kale and chard can be a bit tough when raw.

But, you know, only when it's cooked right, because it can be a bit tough.

Winning is an objective but that might be a bit tough over three days on a very good wicket".

She's also not afraid to say what she thinks, you have to be a bit tough in social work.

The sliding bathroom door featured a black-and-white mural of '50s-era Rio celebrities, but it proved to be a bit tough to crack open.

"It is a physical challenge and we stood up and, when it started to be a bit tough and rough, we kept strong and it is really good to see that side of the team".

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At least the Breeders' Cup Classic should be a bit tougher test.

Surely we need to be a bit tougher about heroic measures for the dying.

"I think [Miliband] should be a bit tougher about being kicked around so much by the Tories.

On Mr Miliband's approach, she said: "I think he should be a bit tougher about being kicked around so much by the Tories.

This one can be a bit tougher, but take a minute to look for signs that the business is legitimate.

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