Sentence examples for issued a bit from inspiring English sources

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She issued a bit of a warning to future opponents.

Just the same, Moscow newspapers report, the traffic police have issued a bit of holiday advice for Moscow motorists.

The omission of Carter was brought up by a Toronto reporter, who wondered if Jordan had not issued "a bit of a snub".

And on Thursday, the central bank announced that Chinese banks had issued a bit more than 1 trillion renminbi, or $160 billion, in new loans in March, well above what analysts had expected.

In a statement issued a bit ago, he says of Friar that she "steered us through an IPO and helped build a growing ecosystem of businesses that will scale into the future".

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Later he issued a telling bit of praise.

I keep them: I issue them a bit at a time.

But muddying the issue a bit, the note asked about "conscious avoidance," or willful blindness.

I think I played well in the second, forced the issue a bit more, and then I played a shocking third set".

"Even though we can be hateful and nasty, at both ends of the conservative side we're talking about the issues a bit more".

Mr Graham is a serious, reality-based legislator who genuinely tries to accomplish things, and there are too few of those out there; but still, I find his pique on this issue a bit rich.(Photo credit: AFP).

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