Sentence examples for rather bit from inspiring English sources

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(My theory: Time is wisely sticking to its policy of waiting for controversial people's stories to play out a bit before putting them on the cover. The whole Hitler thing back in '38 rather bit them on the ass).

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Rather, "bits and pieces" of this health information were fragmented within multiple medical records residing in multiple hospital and community locations.

You don't have to tell someone the whole story, but rather bits and pieces to different friends.

4chan's founder Christopher Poole responded with the following: In the end, this wasn't a sinister act of censorship, but rather a bit of a mistake and a poorly executed, disproportionate response on AT&T's part.

A rather inept bit of advice.

This seemed a rather confusing bit of tidy-mindedness.

A rather racy bit of agricultural correspondence by Washington".

The limp wages growth also makes Scott Morrison and Malcolm Turnbull's worries about bracket creep rather a bit overblown.

Philip Bouscarle uses "a rather wonderful bit of kit called a Squeezebox".

Since the scientist wants physical perfection, he will accept only teenage corpses — a rather crude bit of audience flattery.

The rather awkward bit of détente began around 6 30 p.m. Wednesday at the Nom Wah dim sum restaurant on Doyers Street in the heart of Chinatown.

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