Sentence examples for longer a bit from inspiring English sources

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On the right side the responses came much faster, they were dry, humourless, longer, a bit dull and flat.

So Lip is no longer "a bit of a gobshite", he's "smart as a whip" (I think the Lip/lippy thing may have been lost in translation); he doesn't get "noshed" by Karen under her kitchen table, he gets a "hummer" (I think – is that after the big car?); the nightclub bouncer isn't a "fat twat" but a "fat prick" etc.

When saying your R's you want it to sound like your saying our with a slight sound of the O. Like for instance, if your saying rustic it will sound like your saying 'rawstic'.Your A's should be held out longer a bit so should your E's, Y's and U's.

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Such that it is no longer a bit-part of the equation, but a fundamental part of doing business, marketing your company and existing in todays marketing-friendly society.

The result magnifies the unease for all concerned while making the episode take much longer - a bit like trying to shout really gently and slowly.

Keeping soft-ripened cheeses longer is a bit difficult.

In the longer run, a bit of diversity may be healthy.

Sometimes, wait a big longer, sometimes a bit more.

"It would take them a bit longer, quite a bit longer than that in the absence of external help," he said.

"If it takes a bit longer, we'll take a little bit longer".

At least a bit longer.

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