Sentence examples for bit to explain from inspiring English sources

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But Mr Law struggles a bit to explain why it should be the case.

It will take time and stepping back a bit to explain its success".

Recently, he's softened his tone a bit to explain that by "dead" he doesn't mean expired but rather "enduring" as opposed to "morphing" or "changing".

We should do our bit to explain where your money is going and why our work is interesting, important and what it means to you and your future.

In August, as some of the two dozen researchers and designers who contributed to "The Fifth Estate" titles were putting final touches on the sequence — about four dozen scenes that fly by — Lisa Bolan, a creative director at Prologue, slowed things down a bit to explain some of the more intriguing passages: OPENING SECONDS The montage begins with cave paintings from Lascaux in France.

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Ozzie: The way I approach things is a little bit different, perhaps a little bit difficult to explain.

Click here to watch It's not really about bathroom hygiene, this bit, but to explain in more detail might be a bit of a spoiler.

The absence can be a bit awkward to explain to people.

The ways that things change are a bit harder to explain.

Working out what the figure might be would be a bit complicated to explain.

It's a bit difficult to explain, but... oh, to hell with it, it doesn't matter".

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