Sentence examples for consider a bit of from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps this explains his admiration for a progenitor whom anyone else would consider a bit of a trial.

"I would consider a bit of punditry but I have a few irons in the fire elsewhere and will see what comes of them.

The countess, however, was less impressed with the eccentric writer, whom she came to consider a bit of a pest after he asked, repeatedly, for a photograph of her, and did not desist despite her many polite and witty refusals.

You may find this hard to believe, but back in the 90s, I was what you might consider a bit of a Microsoft fanboy.

Because I truly think that if the protest wants to grow and expand into a forceful movement for change, it should consider a bit of rebranding.

Also consider a bit of insulation in the wall if there's none there now.

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He was considered a bit of a dilettante.

Indeed, M. vaccae is considered a bit of a wonder-bug in this context.

But that case is considered a bit of a long shot.

I, like Pete, was considered a bit of a loose cannon.

Fifty years in frocks could be considered a bit of a life sentence.

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