Sentence examples for it's a bit off from inspiring English sources

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And even when it's a bit off, Who remains one of the most imaginative series in the history of television.

Monti has managed to retain its lived-in character partly because it's a bit off the beaten path, across the Roman Forum from more popular parts of the historic center.

It's a bit off the map, but with that comes a taste of Tokyo's quieter, more livable side.

"It's a bit off the map in terms of perception".

I know it's a bit off topic, but I know you guys like chocolate, so head over and read the thread.

It is really important to look at the way football has developed over the last few decades and acknowledge the lack of diversity". It's a bit off topic but Bob Blackman, Conservative MP for Harrow East, has criticised the decision for Chelsea and Tottenham to use Wembley.

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It's a bit off-kilter in the context of the portfolio as a whole.

Though I think it's a bit off-target for Mr Sanchez to imply that the clearing operations and arrests at Zuccotti Park were motivated by the desires of constituents who "want their parks to remain usable for traditionally park-ish purposes"; before the protestors took it over, Zuccotti Park was scarcely used at all.

I knew it was a bit off but I found the whole thing very exciting.

Entertainment Weekly Sandra Gonzalez wrote that it was "a bit off", The A.V. Club Todd VanDerWerff felt that "something was missing, making the whole thing stultifying, lifeless, and boring", and Robert Canning of IGN deemed it "fine and inoffensive", but ultimately forgettable.

"The concern is that it's a bit of a one off," said Gowan.

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