Sentence examples for get a bit of coverage from inspiring English sources

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"When we went on the Dimbleby show as pundits," Derek offers as an example, "there was a story that day that Labour had clearly put out to get a bit of coverage.

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Soros's remarks got a bit of coverage, while the more visionary conversation seemed not to register at all.

Roads will get a bit of extra cash.

We've just got to get a bit of ball.

You actually get a bit of a shock.

Get a bit of a tan.

Get a bit of cotton the size of a lemon.

Leave your curtains open a bit so you can get a bit of sunshine light in.

Within a few years he had a primitive system, and got a bit of press coverage.

Inspired by the inequities on display in India, where last weekend's Grand Prix was held, Lewis explains that the race "raises awareness of the country" – a slightly odd perspective, casting as it does India as an obscure backwater which needs a philanthropist such as Bernie Ecclestone to get it a bit of coverage.

While Swipely is getting quite a bit of coverage today as a sort of less-controversial sibling to Blippy, Kaplan is quick to note that Blippy has actually had the option to selectively hide or un-hide certain purchases for weeks now.

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