Sentence examples for training a bit of from inspiring English sources

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As for the Haggadah/George metaphor: here is something that starts out sweet, grows larger and more ungainly to deal with than you'd ever imagine, and, with a little training, a bit of love and a few years hard work, turns, in the end, into a companion you're quite happy to have around.

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One of the most rewarding things about working on "Claywoman: has been getting to train in a bit of Bhutto dance with Vangeline.

I've seen him in training, having a bit of fun with a big smile on his face.

"I have no formal training, just a bit of time spent learning my minor 9ths," he, explaining his forays as a solo artist versus his setup with Bermuda.

They are striking a good balance between training and a bit of down time off the field".

"It helps the older lads because they bring an enthusiasm to training and a bit of naivety as well which is quite nice sometimes.

"(The plan) was to train Wednesday, do a bit of running and then do a lot more than the boys today.

Father 17. Yeah, we've been trained on quite a bit of things through, you know, homecare, and through the medical system, and through the specialists that we deal with.

Suppose that the training involves quite a bit of sacrifice on her part.

The last two years of my legal training have been a bit of a slog, fitting it around football, and in that sense I've been fortunate to work for two very understanding law firms.

There's ways and means of doing things, and these private screws don't have the character or training to squash a bit of nonsense without making everything a hundred times worse".

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