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"Beth's turned a bit of a corner," said Neville.
"I wonder if they haven't backed themselves into a little bit of a corner," he said.
At that time, the reports from him being in the Test team, he was turning a little bit of a corner, so we had to give a shot.
He added: "We've not had the greatest of starts but hopefully now we've turned a bit of a corner and we're getting a few wins on the bounce.
There is some thrilling classroom brutality and operatic dysfunction, though Whiplash perhaps jazz-drums itself into a bit of a corner.
"In recent weeks, the BoE has talked itself into a bit of a corner, telling everyone just how well its QE policy was doing.
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I think we designed ourselves into a bit of a thermal corner, if you will.
But I think we designed ourselves into a bit of a thermal corner, if you will.
"It's a little bit of a blind corner.
After years of silence, Apple admitted in 2017 that the top-end Mac Pro was stagnant because " we designed ourselves into a bit of a thermal corner, if you will".
A bit of a theory, more a corner-of-the-eye noticing than an airtight argument: in the course of long artistic careers, women are more likely than men to change form and style, Proteus-like.
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