Sentence examples for bit of a pull from inspiring English sources

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He has found travelling a bit of a pull to be honest," said Kearney.

"Being my previous club as well, where I finished my playing my career was obviously a bit of a pull.

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"It is a little bit of a push and pull.

It was a bit of a stiff pull, a thousand feet or more.

Yes, I can be a bit of a leash-puller, but I blame a lack of practice.

You have to be a little bit of a weenie to pull for perfection.

Still, some users were finding it's a bit of a pain to pull out their cell phones every time they need to sign into an enterprise app, and this new tool is designed to remove some of the friction of identifying yourself in common situations.

It took "a bit of a retrofit" to pull it off; both of these microscopes are built expressly for scientific research instruments, after all, not RED cinema cameras.

Noseda said: "He had a bit of a setback with a pulled muscle in the spring but I've not been in a rush with him and waited for an autumn campaign.

It's a little bit of a challenge, but I pull it off.

Instagram caused a bit of a stink when they pulled third-party access to their data a couple weeks ago.

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