Sentence examples for though a bit of from inspiring English sources

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There was, though, a bit of outrage toward the perceived insouciance of Boehner.

Often enough, though, a bit of more focused drama sneaks in.

Sometimes, though, a bit of saber-rattling can shake loose concessions.

To achieve this, I will not wrap myself in cotton wool, protecting myself from "triggers" (though a bit of a news detox has helped a little).

It was, though, a bit of a disappointment, especially coming so soon after Rattle's exceptional London concert with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment a week ago.

This is pretty crucial as a session though, a bit of nip could be the difference between 420 all out or 565-6 declared.

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I could probably get into it, though, with a bit of time".

Even British politicians, though, had a bit of trouble on Thursday, with culture secretary Jeremy Hunt suffering an Olympic bell mishap.

A few months ago, though, as "a bit of a lark", Dr Lovley decided to put some of his bacteria into a solution of gold chloride.

Some think, though, that a bit of tough love is just what Middlesbrough needs to wean it from decades of embracing public jobs and benefits.

"Thanks, it is a nice suit, not sure about that jumper you're wearing though; its a bit of a rascal that".

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