Sentence examples for successful bits from inspiring English sources

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One of Colbert's most successful bits, which made me giggle, was about a cursed amulet that groaned from the set.

Italy, where small- and medium-sized companies are the most successful bits of the economy, the law is even more generous.

The successful bits are Peugeot's factory in Coventry and BMW's Oxford plant: it makes the new Mini which is taking every rich-world market by storm.But the wider revival is led by the Japanese.

Perhaps that's why the show's more successful bits tend to be those performed deadpan, rather than those larded up with silly accents and ridiculous costumes that reek of comedic desperation.

Britain is one of the world's leading centres for the research, development and manufacture of prescription medicines, an increasingly high-tech business that is one of the most successful bits of the "knowledge economy" so beloved of Tony Blair.

He has installed newcomers at justice, transport and labour, the less successful bits of the old Prodi administration; the labour portfolio went to Antonio Bassolino, the popular mayor of Naples.

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Now that's a successful bit of design branding.

Instead, these bills seem a particularly successful bit of signalling.

The laugh is a close cousin of the astonished moan that follows a successful bit of legerdemain.

As with gay marriage, a signal from on high can often have as much value as a successful bit of comprehensive legislation.

But some chaebol-linked firms, notably Samsung Electronics (the most successful bit of the Samsung empire) and Hyundai Motor, emerged fitter and better able to compete on a global scale.

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