Sentence examples for bit try from inspiring English sources

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In the sunny bit, try planting a white flowering rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus 'White Chiffon'.

"You actually have to detach yourself from it a bit, try to be cold and not get carried away, but that's very difficult," he said.

Alsace, one of the few parts of France I've never visited, offered the opportunity to study up a bit, try some different dishes and ingredients, and explore great, underappreciated wines.

If you want to shake things up a bit, try these games which were created by the artist with his friend, the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, and have been shared exclusively with the Guardian.

Anthony finished with 26 points and shot 9 for 22. "I just tried to be physical with him, push him a little bit, try to frustrate him a little bit," Martin said, "and it seemed to work for the most part".

"They'll try something on and it doesn't click, it doesn't give them the reaction they want from their peers, so they'll shift a little bit, try to look cool in a different way".

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"And I was flying a little bit, trying to overthrow.

"That would be a bit trying," he said.

"But if they bump each other a bit trying to pass, that's all right.

I linger a bit, trying to steal a quiet moment in front of the glacier.

"I think we're frustrated a little bit, trying to find that chemistry.

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