Sentence examples for bit of havoc from inspiring English sources

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"We did leave a bit of havoc in our wake".

"We did leave a bit of havoc in our wake". At times, he says, politics bled him of his humanity.

The shifting forecasts for Irma's path caused a bit of havoc for elder care organizations seeking to move residents out of the way.

There's a pretty hilarious computer virus causing a bit of havoc in Japan right now.

"Hopefully I can offer something a bit different, get people off their seats and cause a bit of havoc on the field," Paterson told BBC East Midlands Today.

"They have big guys in the backline, their centres create a bit of havoc and their wingers run really good lines.

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Tonight, McReynolds went 4 for 4 - not exactly wild, but good enough to create what for the Mets amounted to an extremely useful bit of offensive havoc.

A bit of extra work would play havoc with parents' benefits (nearly one in three households in Newham are on means-tested welfare, against 12.7% of all households in Kensington).

Or, you could use your bolt-action rifle to loudly kill off a couple of German soldiers before commandeering a nearby mortar to cause a bit more havoc.

They're causing all kinds of havoc".

WINTER weather wreaks all sorts of havoc on business travellers.

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