Sentence examples for bit of a incident from inspiring English sources

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Encinia (on radio): This is a traffic stop, had a little bit of a incident.

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Yesterday, there was a bit of an incident involving WB/Techland not getting out review copies of Dying Light out to members of the press.

"He was asked by security to leave at some point in time which was a bit of an incident from what we received as a report," Katrina Arrogante, a media relations spokesperson with the Toronto Police Service told VICE.

We started off with something of a bit of a rocky incident with China last year, April, when we had the incident with our reconnaissance plane rammed by a Chinese fighter...

What to drink Meatless borshch Serving a Russian vodka with a Ukrainian borshch might cause a bit of a diplomatic incident, so play safe and have a French one instead: Tesco's prettily packaged Finest French Grain Vodka (£20; 40% abv) adds a nice touch of festivity, too.

Dwyane Wade's pre-game routine has sparked a bit of an international incident.

I know they were in a little bit of a lull after the incident.

"We saw a little bit of a delay right after the incident," he said, but "the cargo was being handled and released by customs" with near-usual dispatch.

We had a bit of incident — disagreements among party agents, reported snatching of ballot boxes," he said.

You can do it again". The Athens derby between AEK and Olympiakos is usually good for a bit of incident, and Saturday's top-of-the-table Greek Super League meeting was no exception.

So yeah, it became a bit of a bummer from there, I think that incident was where I felt it was time to leave Metal Hammer".

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