Sentence examples for become bit of from inspiring English sources

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It's become bit of family anthem.

It's become bit of a cliche to describe Leigh's films in these terms – what with the exaggerated physical characteristics, the ferocious comic tone, and the unabashed assault on social iniquities – there's no getting away from it with Mr Turner, which timewise lands smack-dab in Dickens' middle period.

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Once computers have essentially become bits of software, getting new ones up and running takes minutes, not weeks.

In Elidor, four mythical treasures – a spear, sword, stone and cauldron – become bits of junk when four children bring them into the real world.

This summer he was the first Briton to win the Tour de France, and last week Bradley Wiggins became bit of a career hero too.

You will then become a bit of an entertainer.

"I have become a bit of a yenta".

The issue has become a bit of a political football.

It's become a bit of a hub.

Isolation had become a bit of a theme in Perth.

"It's become a bit of a burden".

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