Sentence examples for developing a bit of from inspiring English sources

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Also, I think I was developing a bit of a crush on Ralph.

Christensen recalls developing "a bit of a thick skin" from teasing at school for showing up without shoes, which "I couldn't afford basically".

Without wishing to get bogged down in a complex debate about free will, I'm not sure I can avoid developing a bit of a crush on the Archbishop of Canterbury.

So we're all developing a bit of ADD.

New York theater is developing a bit of an anti-Trump reputation.

Her owners say that the pooch has been having a great time, going on walks and perhaps developing a bit of a TV addiction.

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"Just keep your eye on the ball, develop a bit of a tough skin.

But he has drawn intense national media coverage, is being followed by a documentary film crew and has developed a bit of a following.

In the years since, Bill has made a dubious marriage, had two more children and developed a bit of a drinking problem.

As a collector of Herbert Hoover paraphernalia and the owner of several saxophones, he'd developed a bit of an eBay habit over the years.

"I hope the broadcasters develop a bit of backbone on this because they shouldn't be bullied by the Conservatives throwing their weight around," he said.

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