Sentence examples for lesson a bit from inspiring English sources

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The LeapReader, aimed at children ages 4 to 8, takes the lesson a bit further by instructing young learners to trace letters, encouraging them to then write their own and correcting them if the letters go astray.

Whether it was a lesson, a bit of advice, or even just a funny story, they shared something we all can relate to; the little things that get us through the day.

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I sit at my keyboard wanting to say something -- find a lesson, a moral, a bit of advice --and have botootoo much and nothing at all to say.

I'm afraid I learned my feminist lessons a bit too well; I do not live to please.

The play also offers valuable lessons: a bit of elementary Spanish and the more important point that the herd mentality is foolish.

But some of these same analysts have added that they were concerned that Jefferies might have taken those lessons a bit far, shedding too much risk to build up a safety cushion.

"The first dancing lesson is a bit like having your first driving lesson, but they give you a Ferrari, so you're bound to crunch the gears, but she's still in one piece.

Newcastle did very well, taught us a lesson, with a bit of a help from a couple of penalties.

The fourth lesson is a bit more delicate to discuss: It is that sometimes reporters, er, have to go.

"Gonzo" is a fascinating history lesson and a bit of a cautionary tale — about the corrosive effects of rampant drug use, yes, but more about how fame can turn into the scourge of talent.

The secondary lesson is a bit more interesting and could change the way we traditionally look at startup incubators and accelerators.

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