Sentence examples for bit has gone from inspiring English sources

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He grimaces and chews pedantically to make sure every last bit has gone.

"I'm just pleased that the inconsistency that I used to have in [the middle of] matches, and even this year a little bit, has gone.

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The Tonhalle Orchestra, founded in 1868, is relatively young by European standards, but it, too, was stagnating a bit, having gone through a period without a fixed music director until Mr. Zinman came along and oversaw gradual and definite improvement.

The relevant bits have gone viral, thanks to a handy precis from the Digital Spy website, but it's worth enjoying them again.

Only a bit more money has gone to tobacco-prevention than to helping troubled tobacco growers.This makes the anti-smoking lobby groan.

It just means that one particular bit of soil has gone, but there's nothing stopping the rose from just using some other soil.

The mouse with her little bit of cheese has gone, replaced by the triumphant, regal, head-dressed creature on her album cover.

But a bit of luck has gone our way.

Brace yourself, as this bit of news has gone vastly unmentioned on social media today, but Margaret Thatcher is dead.

I think what happened is a little bit of time has gone into my sound in terms of DJ'ing as early as 3 and 4 years old.

To go that extra mile, we have got to be a bit different to what has gone before.

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