We found over 1000 examples of how to use bit in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 1000.
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51. | A little bit of luck sometimes leads to an unexpected success. | |
52. | Please take the pants in a bit. | |
53. | Could you move the chair a bit? | |
54. | I am not the least bit worried. | |
55. | It was a delightful bit of nonsense. | |
56. | If you are not satisfied with your share, I'll make it a bit more attractive. | |
57. | The dog that bit the child was caught soon after. | |
58. | It's nothing impressive. It's just a bit part in that play. | |
59. | I got bit by mosquitoes all over this area, and it itches so badly I can't stand it. | |
60. | I think the soup needs a bit of salt. | |
61. | I think John is quite selfish, and a little bit vain. He isn't easy to get on with. | |
62. | This is a bit too tight around my neck. | |
63. | This is a little bit too loose around my waist. | |
64. | This pork is a bit off. | |
65. | Please let me tell you a little bit about this position. | |
66. | This dictionary is every bit as good as that one. | |
67. | Can I hear a little bit of this record? | |
68. | The milk's a bit off. | |
69. | There is a bit of whisky in this bottle. | |
70. | This soup wants a bit of salt. | |
71. | This shirt is a little bit loose. | |
72. | My grandfather is a bit hard of hearing. | |
73. | It is fairly safe to say that the family bound for Australia, or wherever it may be, has in its mind a vision of a nice house, or a flat, with maybe a bit of garden. | |
74. | We have just a tiny bit of garden. | |
75. | You may find it a bit inconvenient if you can't use the Internet. |