Sentence examples for is a bit far from inspiring English sources

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Mother: The monument is a bit far from Rabia.

In fact, even Cornwall is a bit far.

This is a bit far afield from what some of these firms have done in the United States, and it presents new risks.

The only real niggle is that the smallish wall-mounted TV is a bit far away to watch from bed (first world problems).

Knowing that Wentworth Location is a bit far north for successful growing of tomatoes, I had brought a basket of them from my own garden for Lorraine.

I confess I have been guilty of thinking, "Well, she's nice, but Camden is a bit far away," from time to time.

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The prosecutor (the sublime Antony Sher) thinks that is a bit far-fetched.

The assumption that such skills necessarily come with a degree is a bit far-fetched.

The part about "once again" reinventing the transistor is a bit far-fetched.

A few hotheads have even suggested that he should run for president, which is a bit far-fetched in a land where voters like their presidents to be athletically slender.

Even though its plotting is a bit far-fetched, this 2002 science-fiction thriller about a privileged young woman sentenced to eight years of high-tech "virtual confinement" inside her own head impressed our reviewer, Gerald Jonas.

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