Sentence examples for which causes a bit of from inspiring English sources

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However, the type is quite small and you cannot enlarge it, which causes a bit of eye strain.

The umpires choose not to refer it to the third umpire, which causes a bit of consternation among the Kiwis.

Duggan takes a swipe at her trying to pluck out the puck for a rebound, which causes a bit of a meeting when play stops.

Another impact of the projects raised by the host communities is that most of the sites (villages) of the boreholes were not provided with the pipeborne water that is channelled to the city, which causes a bit of grievance for the local communities.

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The ball ricocheted into the face of home plate umpire Tony Randazzo which caused a bit of a delay.

We took a helicopter — Mark brought along his dog, Help — and landed in a field of unsuspecting picnickers, which caused a bit of a stir.

The spread, headlined "Titler" with the strapline: "Up market magazine celebrates blue bloods' boobs", is a play on a stunt by high-brow mag Tatler, which caused a bit of a stir with a similar feature this month.

(Which caused a bit of controversy in the past, we should note).

Well, unless you use the Digg toolbar, which caused a bit of controversy when it launched last year.

Today, I sat down with our own Josh Constine to discuss all of the ruckus having to do with the recent privacy policy and terms of service changes for Instagram and Facebook, which caused a bit of an uproar.

He ordered five cannolis, which caused a bit of a stir with his wife, who thought that he was possibly cheating on her with a man.

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