Sentence examples for bit out of hand from inspiring English sources

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Out of hand.

If something gets out of hand, it gets out of control.

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Things got a bit out of hand".

"It gets a bit out of hand," said Mr. Gorman.

"It's all got a bit out of hand".

Sometimes it got a bit out of hand.

This year it seems to have gotten a bit out of hand.

If inflation was getting a bit out of hand, we put up interest rates.

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Sometimes, these challenges get a bit out-of-hand, other times, they can have truly tragic outcomes.

When that meant walking with him, hand-in-hand, through Capitol Hill on Pride weekend, did I feel a bit out-of-place?

We've crossed a line somewhere in our excitement and maybe it has just gotten a bit too out of hand.

"It's a little bit out of our hands in terms of the Reading result, but it's a massive game and we've just got to approach it in the right way".

By the late 1970s, the outlaw image had become somewhat clichéd, a factor recognised by Jennings, who sang Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit Done Got Out of Hand? on his 1978 album, I've Always Been Crazy.

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