Sentence examples for mentioned a bit from inspiring English sources

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As I mentioned a bit earlier, the campaign was due to go to Victoria this afternoon.

Specifically, as mentioned a bit above, it was the unique triangular design of the Mac Pro's thermal core that proved to be the limiting factor.

When Octavia Spencer arrived in the wings, Meron mentioned a bit Harris did earlier in the show, enlisting Spencer to watch a box on the stage.

I mentioned a bit of Kathy's travails in a previous HuffPost blog and she certainly wasn't one to curl up in a fetal position when first hit with Trott & Trott's legal invitation to leave.

There are twenty-eight patients lying and waiting for you and the corridors are full, and then you make a decision, as I mentioned a bit before, and the whole job consists of decisions, of course.

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Possession, suggested Sunderland's new manager, can be overrated, not to mention a bit boring for fans.

To the Editor: Elizabeth Andoh's Choice Tables column, "In Tokyo Station, Enticing Options" (Nov. 5), did not mention a bit of history.

But it conspicuously mentions a "bit of clear plastic anteriorly in the intergluteal fold suggestive of containing white powder".

It seems illogical, not to mention a bit petty, of the Spanish to demand the return of Gibraltar while they cling to their toeholds on the Moroccan side.

Arguably, these offer the sharpest opinions available in American journalism, not to mention a bit of levity to cut the gravity of it all.

As a 50-year-old with a history of smoking and family heart disease — not to mention a bit of a paunch — I'm in the sweet spot for a cardiovascular event.

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