Sentence examples for instigated a bit of from inspiring English sources

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In the early 90s the BBC, sensitive to accusations of metrocentricity and eager to demonstrate value for money to licence payers all over the country, instigated a bit of positive regional discrimination and moved its programme departments out of London.

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In the pool, Sandusky instigated a game of touch football, the friend said.

They also instigated a review of computer science degrees with a view to assessing graduate employability.

Carne said he had instigated a programme to tidy up a railway that was "frankly, sometimes a bit of a scrapheap", including picking up tens of thousands of tonnes of old rails and sleepers.

For the 1859 race, Oxford instigated a new method of crew selection: trial eights.

Markers that instigated a re-ordering of the framework markers were removed.

Then follows a bit of allegorical byplay in the sun, resentful at this repulsion of its advances, instigates a shore breeze to come along and puckishly blow the newspaper from the gentleman's face.

A bit of hope.

A bit of decorum.

A bit of both.

A bit of context.

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