Sentence examples for takes a big bite from inspiring English sources

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But, remembering that the small item in his hand is actually his working lunch during another busy day, Brailsford tears off the wrapping and takes a big bite.

Ross is now working on the Western Massachusetts Pilot Aggregation Project, a Pingree deal writ small (more landowners with lesser acreage) that still takes a big bite of land, 12,600 acres.

That inconsistency across a limited tracklist takes a big bite out of replayability (Just Dance 3 offers double the songs, for a relatively small price jump) and suggests that Get Up could turn out to be a bit of a single-use purchase.

(See: "Buffett Takes A Big Bite Of Kraft, Glaxo").

The $515 billion spending package takes a big bite out of President George W. Bush's promise--backed up by votes earlier this year in Congress--to give a substantial boost to the research budgets of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Science, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology NISTT).

"The high cost of living here takes a big bite out of whatever monetary increase you get, so it's like not getting an increase at all".

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Health care now takes a bigger bite than income taxes out of many paychecks.

Germany is not heavily taxed compared with other European countries (see chart), but it takes a bigger bite out of pay than most, a burden borne disproportionately by those on modest salaries.

Then I took a big bite.

I took a big bite.

What's more, new regulations have already taken a big bite out of profits.

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