Sentence examples for missing a little bit of from inspiring English sources

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"I was always missing a little bit of something.

"What Bikram is missing a little bit of is some of that upper-body stuff," he said.

Late last month, Ivana Trump, who was married to Donald Trump from 1977 to 1992, told an interviewer, when asked if the President would seek reëlection, that she thought the President was "missing a little bit of his old life," the days when "he would go to Mar-a-Lago, he would go to play golf on Westchester, and things like that".

"Some of them, most of them - they are not working, so we are missing a little bit of pace compared to the top teams.

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I will miss a little bit of the thrill of the win.

In a box, "you miss a little bit of the excitement of being among the people," Mr. Umowski said.

He'll handle third-string duties and keep the scheme afloat should one of the stars miss a little bit of time.

Rodgers said: "He is one that will miss a little bit of time.

We know we miss a little bit of performance at the moment compared to the top guys.

He added: "We missed a little bit of top speed maybe because we were a little bit slow on the straights.

For example, for the Benioff post, Temnos suggested, "There Would Be No Salesforce.com Without Steve Jobs," which misses a little bit of the nuance.

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