Sentence examples for bit out of time from inspiring English sources

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To my eyes, a bit out of time.

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

JON LEE ANDERSON: Well, that's a bit of an out-of-time question.

We're busy, but I think most of us are willing to carve out a bit of time to help a fellow founder getting started.

Though camp is all about the hustle and bustle, you should try to carve out a bit of time for yourself, especially if you're more of the introverted type who needs his alone time.

"It's a little bit we're out of time," Girardi said.

So, after taking a bit of time out, I enrolled at the University of Central Lancashire.

"I'm enjoying having a bit of time out but us League One and League Two managers, we're not in a position where our compensation leaves us comfortable for the rest of our lives.

"So it's important that he rests up and takes a bit of time out and then we'll get him back into the Blues and see where we are".

"We ended up with one racing line clear of dirt and just a little bit out makes you lose a lot of time, so it was quite tricky.

We all got drunk and had a bit of a laugh and a giggle, and we got a bit out of hand at times.

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