Sentence examples for bit of a drain from inspiring English sources

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They are recognisable by their green-and-white-striped security passes, if not always by their faces; some MPs seem to find coming to Westminster a bit of a drain on their time and prefer to stay away.

While the program is a fairly small one, the process will be a bit of a drain on your resources if you don't have much RAM.

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I think most generally accept that Sarbanes-Oxley has been a bit of a resource drain for many companies.

"Our experience has been that they are a little bit of a productivity drain," Mr. Drako said.

The downsides: only available for Windows Vista and XP for now (it also uses IE for browsing), an uninspired UI and a bit of a memory drain.

As mostly all of the apps mentioned on top bDule is a bit of a memory drain, and at times renders a bit slow, but the UI is really well thought-out (love the different templates you can switch to in just one mouse-click) and it does what it's supposed to do really well.

While the kidneys are cooking, cook the carrots in the same water you cooked the peas in for a minute or so, so they still have a bit of bite, then drain.

But there's still a few holes to go". Inbee Park gets a bit of luck as a drain cover gives her a free drop into much better lie.

The House is suffering a bit of its own drain as well.

I've plumbed and roofed and wired and done joinery and a bit of draining.

Bit of a scoop?

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