Sentence examples for too a bit of from inspiring English sources

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Make this easy and fun tooa bit of splashing about should be part of the cleaning chores.

Or was this, too, a bit of a put-on?

He may be able to bowl usefully, too, a bit of whippy seam up, that sort of thing, that snared Andy Flintoff in the second Test in Trinidad recently.

There have been chores, too: a bit of car maintenance, and supper to cook on the fire, head torches for light and a wary eye out for thieving monkeys.

You can feel, too, a bit of their glee at having rediscovered Priestley's play, which was seen briefly on Broadway in 1938 but has lately been overshadowed by other Priestley plays like "An Inspector Calls".

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There were encores too - a bit of perfectly weighted Grieg (Morning Mood from the Peer Gynt music) to acknowledge the orchestra's homeland, a Johann Strauss waltz (Frühlingsstimmen) to signal the conductor's, who needs to be heard here soon in his own right, not as a replacement.

The hair, too, is a bit of an event.

This sentence, too, requires a bit of explanation.

That, too, was a bit of a swamp.

Well, no spoilers, but suffice it to say, this too is a bit of a letdown.

And about my childhood, too, quite a bit Of course: "Walker Brothers Cowboy".

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