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"It's a bit of a trial thing for her," they said.
Both brogue and overcoat became at times a bit of a trial to him.
In clumsy hands, Major Barbara can be a bit of a trial for 21st-century audiences.
Which can make life back in St . Petersburga bit of a trial sometimes.
But after midwinter it will be naught but deer-stalking/basketball, which I find a bit of a trial.
Last year was a bit of a trial [game] but the top three playing the top three now is good.
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Conti says she typically tells people that the first cup is a bit of a trial-and-error process where you're trying to find what fits and feels the best, and not to give up if the first cup doesn't fit well or leaks.
Mr. Edden said: "He finds stairs and doors and plates and everyday objects a bit of a herculean trial.
If you are just starting to work out and don't know how or what your body responds to yet, you are going to embark on a bit of a journey of trial and error... enjoy getting to know your body during this phase.
Analysing the results of a trial bit by bit, rather than all at once when it was finished, meant it could be stopped straight away if it became clear that the new treatment was so good that everyone should be getting it, or indeed useless or even dangerous.
One juror testified that Cannon was asleep during "quite a bit" of the trial.
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