Sentence examples for bit like 3 from inspiring English sources

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Also run a bit (like 3 rounds around the court) before you step on the court.

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Springwatch without Oddie sounds a bit like 24 without Jack Bauer, so how did it cope?

We kept ourselves entertained by playing "Guess the Animal" - a bit like 20 Questions, only without the vegetables or minerals.

Some machines operate a bit like 2D inkjet printers, jetting light-sensitive liquid materials to form layers and then hardening them.

The corrupt nexus of politics and money is passé to professional skeptics, a bit like U2's show was to music critics, who found it lacking innovation.

Members are listed next to the names of their employers, a bit like 50's-era wives who are introduced by their husbands' names at society functions.

June 27 , 2014Jónsi's Stunt Double (@Bobcluness) This arcade fire #Glastonbury set looks a bit like U2's Zooropa tour done on a budget.

It's a bit like '94, after the Rangers won and there was that infamous Sports Illustrated cover story (June 20 , 1994 "Why the N.H.L.'s Hot and the N.B.A.'s Not").

"It's a bit like F1 for us: the museum is unlikely to make huge money but we are passionate about Chaplin and want our children to remember his genius".

These two are a bit like R2-D2 and C-3PO, stumbling into adventures much bigger than either of them understands, and often playing a key role in the resolution of famous historical episodes such as the Blackfyre Rebellion.

The BBC strategy chief's backroom staff think he looks a bit like 007, their secret outed during an interview with the London Evening Standard in which the photographer suggested he had "something of the Daniel Craig" about him.

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