Sentence examples for bit of animosity from inspiring English sources

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He was also self-aware enough to recognise "a bit of animosity" towards his return.

"There was a bit of animosity when they were first opened, but later it became like a hometown club, probably mainly due to its location.

Plus, there's "a bit of animosity between the fast streamers and the rest of the civil service" because they form a clique.

"I know Denys Arcand very well, and I know that, for a while, he felt that there was a bit of animosity in Quebec because he started doing things in English a few years ago.

However, perhaps intoxicated by victory, he then stirred a bit of animosity by suggesting that the government in Khartoum would stop paying half of the oil revenue from Heglig and Bamboo to the south, as it must do under the 2005 peace deal.

"There is a bit of animosity around what we do," Montagnon said.

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"There may be a history of animosity.

Today, there was no trace of animosity.

But there were occasional outbursts of animosity.

There was no hint of animosity.

She generates a certain amount of animosity in Dubai.

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