Sentence examples for bit of a misunderstanding from inspiring English sources

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"He thought I was going to hit it so it was a wee bit of a misunderstanding.

The letters MMus after Hollis's name on a document were also a bit of a misunderstanding - he is an MA, Master of Arts.

But BBC's Radio 5's analyst Allan McNish was probably more accurate in his assessment when he said: "Nico Rosberg was in front at turn three, but it was a little bit of a misunderstanding.

"There has been a bit of a misunderstanding, which led to tickets going on sale when they should not have," the Middlesex chief executive, Vinny Codrington, told the Daily Telegraph.

Marussia president Graeme Lowdon said: "That was a bit of a misunderstanding.

But Vettel needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror". "It was a bit of a misunderstanding.

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This 18th-century horse got his unusual name either through a bit of misunderstanding or a bit of mischief.

She's also survived a bit of a kerfuffle caused by a misunderstanding in the writing of a New York Times profile.

He said: "What we have identified today is quite a bit of misunderstanding of each other's positions.

In my view, there's a little bit of misunderstanding about the job of director.

A good bit of misunderstanding between our militaries can be cleared up by reaching out to each other.

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