Sentence examples for bit sad about from inspiring English sources

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"This picture can make us feel guilty, and a bit sad, about how we've neglected close observation," he said.

It's all just so brilliant!" I kind of agree, but there's also something a bit sad about this morning's developments.

Which I'm a bit sad about - I'd have quite liked to try and make that a proper phrase.

But with the Queen and Princess of Pop now in their 50s and 40s respectively, there is something a bit sad about the endless makeovers.

There is something genuinely nice and a bit sad about Felix, whose father is so louche and whose mother absconded when he was a boy.

We are all a bit sad about this (having offered for many years to have her live with us) but all want what's best for her.

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For people looking for something a little more healthy, juice and smoothie bars pepper the town to an extent that makes traditionalists shake their heads and look a bit sad and mumble about London-by-Sea, but just up the road from Shakeaway, Sejuice is a good bet all the same.

"On the last day of shooting he seemed a bit sad, so I asked him about it.

It's an amazing story, and it made me a bit sad when I first read about it in the New York Times.

It can be a bit sad for children to hear about how Our Lord died.

Jeff (ahem) is a bit sad, a 30-year-old deadbeat who lolls about in his mother's poky basement, puffing on his bong and watching TV.

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