Sentence examples for taking a bit of from inspiring English sources

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So he'll have to get used to taking a bit of stick".

In performing for the camera this way, Pollock was taking a bit of a risk.

So, after taking a bit of time out, I enrolled at the University of Central Lancashire.

As DVD spreads, some video axioms are taking a bit of adjusting.

Taking a bit of our own medicine might be in order.

The Obamas are, however, taking a bit of Chicago with them.

"It's taking a bit of a political profile, which is not normal for commercial systems".

But that prestige is taking a bit of a beating as the fight with Hachette drags on".

Blamey later said she had not totally given up singing, but was "taking a bit of a break".

READERS, The Economist family has just grown by one, and so I'll be taking a bit of paternity leave.

HSBC is taking a bit of a gamble letting the Peter Lewis case go to a U.K. employment tribunal.

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