Sentence examples for bit of trap from inspiring English sources

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Zimmer knew that Longoria's request was actually a bit of trap.

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"We fell into a little bit of a trap there.

That's a bit of a trap, too.

It can be a little bit of a trap to be the consumer".

In 2008, it proved to be a bit of a trap state for Republicans.

The film, as you can see, is a bit of a trap for critics.

I thought that was a bit of a trap, because money's much more than that.

But she did say the following words on Monday night's Panorama documentary, Hungry Britain: [Foodbanks are] a bit of a trap.

"I'm afraid that they've managed to lure us into a bit of a trap," Hout said.

"It's really a little bit of a trap to suggest that there is somehow a foreign policy view of the Tea Party," said Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute think tank.

The code binarizes the desired tilted wavefront phase and then encodes the hologram pixel value with a color (set of bit planes) stored in a look-up table (colourmap[iter]), for each trap of the total number of traps (maxtraps).

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