Sentence examples for have bit of from inspiring English sources

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But, of course, it's not over until the musical trio of Westwood, Clarke and Monty have bit of a sing-song.

Established retail banks around the world have bit of a problem.

"Wales probably feel they have bit of a number on us, but we won the previous two games before losing three," added Best.

But fundamentally, I think we are just looking for great entrepreneurs who are trying to make stuff that people want and will use, and pay for, and have bit of ambition.

Have bit of a British accent.

With Britons finally feeling like they have bit of extra cash jangling in their pockets post-recession, a cheaper tankful with come as a further boost.

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"I still have bits of problems.

"I have bits of their spines embedded in various parts of my body.

Atwood's future may have bits of brightness, but our present does not.

These students may have "bits" of knowledge about photosynthesis but have not yet connected them in meaningful ways.

Focus on areas that have bits of bedding or dirt.

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