Sentence examples for bit distant from from inspiring English sources

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"But also he is an old man, and we are a bit distant from it all.

"And I found the community clubs were a little bit distant from the Broncos.

I advised to keep calm and a bit distant from the situation.

As for the jobs plan, Inglis said, "Given that we are at or near full employment, the green jobs concept seems a bit distant from our current reality".

"Given that we are at or near full employment, the green jobs concept seems a bit distant from our current reality," former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C).

"My cousins and my sisters, even they have been a bit distant from me as well, because of the lifestyle I lead," he told VICE News.

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"The team did become a bit distant and disconnect from the fans so it is important to reengage that relationship.

Although a bit distant, another photograph of the building, from 1928, is posted online at the New York Public Library's Web site, http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/, reference number 705481F.

So in their duets she sounds a bit distant.

I have Marias a bit more like Donald Barthelme - almost intellectual in his approach, a bit distant.

"So at times it comes across as a bit distant and intellectual".

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