Sentence examples for sat a bit from inspiring English sources

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In the second half we sat a bit deep and they scored a fluky goal.

Ms. Biagini, who migrated to the United States from Italy in 1911, knowing only one English word -- "yes" -- sat a bit taller and smiled.

Jackson has had the sulks in the past when he sat a bit longer than he liked after the failed flamboyant pass or the big burnout on defense.

"We sat a bit deeper and we knew we would get more opportunities to push on and score as the game wore on.

She sat a bit longer remembering when she was angry.

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If you let things sit a bit, you get through it, the mean time passes.

PC gamers tend to sit right in front of their screens while gaming, whereas console gamers tend to sit a bit further away.

Her utopian urge to share the spotlight sits a bit uneasily against the very singular nature of her stardom, in which she's naturally complicit.

All three moves sit a bit oddly with the free-market and small-government ideals of which Mr Howard is perhaps Australia's biggest champion.

A more accessible example is a hospital that sits a bit more than a home-run blast from the Baseball Hall of Fame here.

The Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum sits a bit off Highland Avenue (the local name of Route 10) behind an animation art gallery owned by the same family, Herbert and Gloria Barker.

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