Sentence examples for considers a bit from inspiring English sources

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It was a result Cycling Weekly described as the potential turning point of a campaign it described as "poor", an assessment Garner considers "a bit harsh".

Pokorny's shed, which Palace considers a bit more "tricked out," is also part chicken coop and features an Oriental rug laid over a floor of red bricks purchased during the demolition of a nearby lace mill.

I may not have mentioned that.'" She loved the slight duplicity of his tone, which told her it had to be a first-person narrator, something she usually considers "a bit of a cheat".

Ross noted what he considers a bit of irony: "[He] has my name tattooed on his hand".

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He was considered a bit of a dilettante.

Not long ago historical novels were considered a bit naff.

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.

It's considered a bit embarrassing to be forced to fall back on English.

And it called his departure a "retirement," which shareholder advocates considered a bit disingenuous.

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

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