Sentence examples for bit of open from inspiring English sources

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But in their relentless search for a bit of open space, New Yorkers made Union Square a park in the truest sense.

If the fans are tantalisingly ready for a bit of open male love in football, we may have to wait a while until the institution is.

Even Billy Vunipola – who can be guaranteed to batter his way into a bit of open field – found himself chopped down.

Though, admittedly, the toy comes with a warning that it will take up every last bit of open space in your child's play room, it's great.

Her bloody footprints show that she pressed on, past the skillet still on the stove in the kitchen, across the tiny bit of open air, toward the storeroom, to the gate, which she opened.

More than 20 miles of this ice had appeared in just a few days".There was virtually no bit of open water between us and the Aurora Australis," he said.

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I may also be feeling a bit of "open-world fatigue" in a year that has brought us The Witcher 3 and MGSV.

Since then, New York teams have made a bit of opening day history themselves.

For the sake of accuracy, I would like to point out an error in David Fischer's opening day chronicles ("Making a Bit of Opening Day History in New York," April 2).

"We don't have consistent security, and we don't even have consistent interfaces". Qualcomm is trying to solve the latter by giving all devices a common language codified in a bit of open-source code called AllJoyn.

Let's imagine a scenario where somebody releases a bit of open-source code that allows you to run homebrew that is, non-pirated software created by indie developers on your PS3.

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