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In a 2014 interview, Henderson admitted that she had never been to a river to pray – but had been to the Thames for a bit of a think.
If, however, after a bit of a think, Gove decides that it is not possible to make these proposals work, then have no fear.
We had a discussion about my trip, and while he struggled to articulate it, I could tell that he had a bit of a think about things.
More of the same then... .. 4th over Ireland 5-0 (Bray 1 Porterfield 4 ) Porterfield goes for a single and Bray has a bit of a think before deciding he quite fancies it too and Porterfield is nearly run out at the bowler's end.
Sometimes, when he was by himself having a bit of a think or trying to work out how something worked, his mum would say to him, "Get that miserable look off your face", and he'd immediately go into idiot-happy-boy mode: Oh, right, I'm not miserable, I'm fine, ha-ha-ha.
"I had a bit of a think about what I wanted to do over the summer," Anyinsah told BBC Radio Bristol.
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But if that sounds a bit of a downer, think again.
I've always been a bit of a loser, thought Julie; the year I was eleven I left my swimming bag on the bus almost every Thursday.
And I think I had a bit of a swagger, I think I was a little bit rude to people, I think I started to think I was a bit more of a dude than I really was.
But necessary I think so … although it was a bit of a nuisance, I think it was necessary".
'Just a bit of a block I think,' interrupts Bayley, her husband of 40 years, cheerfully.
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