Sentence examples similar to bit grand from inspiring English sources

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In "Passover," illustrated with scratchboard drawings by Michael McCurdy, a grandmother prepares the Seder, or Passover meal, as she tells her granddaughter a bit about surviving in an era of persecution.

Alex Gilbert's Titania, the moody, disaffected granddaughter, is a bit of a rebel too.

She used to help out her adult children – who also face the heat or eat dilemma – with little gifts: a girl guide uniform for her granddaughter, or a bit of extra pocket money.

My mother, looking a bit confused, stared at her granddaughter and said, "Who are you?" Deanna's face fell.

It came up this year, with a granddaughter of a bit over two years old, someone who is a real person who can sponge up lines from stories and songs.

You will be making it a little bit easier for your daughters and granddaughters.

Grandma gets a nasty shock when her granddaughter who is doing a bit or ghost writing on the campus, is nearly caught at the game.

By Ruth McKenney The New Yorker, August 31, 1940 P. 38 Grandma gets a nasty shock when her granddaughter who is doing a bit or ghost writing on the campus, is nearly caught at the game.

Making kumiss is a bit like making sourdough bread, Baktogul Raspayeva, the granddaughter, said: one needs a bit of starter, left in the bag from the last batch.

Jonathan Ross used the phrase, 'Go on, tell him you fucked his granddaughter.' I didn't hear that bit - if I had, I'd have thought I'd misheard it".

At this advice, my granddaughter looked at me as if I were a bit crazy.

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