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No-one was taking the slightest bit of notice.
Nobody takes a blind bit of notice of what happens.
Dinners can also be arranged with a bit of notice.
However nice he is, though, and whatever his thoughts about Sunday's vote, all jockeys take at least a bit of notice of what the bookies say.
"It is clearly an absurd letter but I have to say that nobody is going to take a blind bit of notice," he said.
If you can afford to give a bit of notice, Nottingham Building Society is paying 2.1 per cent on balances of £10 and over in its Access Isa.
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I had a little bit of advance notice because it was going to require rehearsals.
Britto is accepting his new location but said he would have liked a bit of advance notice.
Indeed, some other Labour MPs who are on the verge of leaving can be heard complaining that it would have been helpful if he'd given them a bit of advance notice.
Hovhannisyan (15-0-2, eight knockouts) will return to the ring after a hiatus of roughly seven months, while the 27-year-old Perez (16-11-1) takes the fight on a bit of short notice and a layoff of more than a year.
We've put together a selection of 7 vegetarian tasting menus in New York that we love, some of which are a permanent feature, and others requiring just a little bit of advance notice.
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