Sentence examples for prove to be a bit from inspiring English sources

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Midnight, in fact, may prove to be a bit anticlimactic.

It can prove to be a bit of a juggling act when busy but you get used to it.

The decision to create a discount category for Internet postage, however, might prove to be a bit more contentious.

"We really want to be able to implement this new law and achieve results," the district's superintendent, Joseph L. Ricca, said, though he added that the law's "sheer scope may prove to be a bit unwieldy and may require some practical refinement".

Parsons seeks to reassure any growers, gardeners and allotment owners fearful for their precious produce: "Given the numbers this year, they may prove to be a bit of a nuisance, but we won't know for a few weeks, until any caterpillars have hatched".

That forecast will likely prove to be a bit on the optimistic side but handset manufacturers usually are.

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proves to be a bit different.

Pleasing them is proving to be a bit more difficult.

Missouri's size is proving to be a bit of an issue.

Those threatening postcards, though, are proving to be a bit of a problem.

In 2008, it proved to be a bit of a trap state for Republicans.

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