Sentence examples for bit to say from inspiring English sources

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Pat Dodson also had a bit to say about the government's indigenous policies.

Well, with quite a bit to say about other things, notably the relationship between matter and energy.

So let's wake the public up a bit to say: 'no, we want it to change'.

But you and I also know that's the easy bit to say.

His concoctions, while not overly concerned with looking like art, usually have quite a bit to say on the subject.

"I told John Fox it looked like a pillow fight up there with both offenses struggling a little bit, to say the least.

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It sounds a bit corny to say, but it was a bit like the blitz almost.

Honestly, it feels a bit radical to say.

Carlsen has a bit more to say.

So it takes you a little bit longer to say, 'No, no, no…oh, that.

Probably, although it is a bit hard to say.

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