Bit in A Sentence

    1

    A bit cissy really, walking around in a nightie saying bless you to little children and sheep.

    2

    A bit of a cheesy tagline for what is a pretty cheesy sequel to the awesome " Jaws " .

    3

    A bit of powdered carmine mixed with a drop of Paramecium culture on a slide always produces interesting results.

    4

    A bit of self belief is always a good thing.

    5

    A bit of sleep deprivation is a small price to pay for spending your Saturday morning on top of Table Mountain.

    6

    A little bit about Sitges With a ' micro climate ' summer, you can almost depend on the weather!

    7

    A more entirely novel and more general principle of Kant's attack upon theism is the challenge of our right to build up the idea of God bit by bit out of different arguments.

    8

    A nosy bartender told me Ginger was expecting something a bit more lasting than her attorney had to offer.

    9

    A rider with good hands never depends upon his reins for retaining his seat; nor does he pull at the horse's mouth so as to make him afraid to go up to his bit; nor again does he ever use more force than is necessary for the accomplishment of what he desires to perform.

    10

    A short, balding man, who looked as if a haircut was more a social event than a necessity, rose to leave, and with a glance at the back room said, "Ol' Ralph always was a bit weird."

    11

    A sting bit the arm opposite the one Katie had touched in his dream.  He whirled and glared at Kiki, who waited expectantly.  "Tell me if it does something," Kiki said.

    12

    A virtuous circle that frees you to do the crucial bit - convert the traffic into sales.

    13

    A'Ran bit off the words.

    14

    Above the lower deck is the main sitting room, which looked to be a bit small for a full boatload.

    15

    Acting as American naval agent for the many successful privateers who harried the English Channel, and for whom he skilfully got every bit of assistance possible, open and covert, from the French government, he was continually called upon for funds in these ventures.

    16

    After about half an hour we were getting a bit chilly.

    17

    After her breakfast, feeling a bit crafty, SB dragged some bits out of the craft cupboard and started gluing and sticking.

    18

    Agitated, she bit her thumb.

    19

    Alice band to give a bit of height.

    20

    All this wasn't doing anyone a bit of good.

    21

    Also, at the risk of sounding corny, the opportunity to do the project was a bit of a reward in itself.

    22

    Although the bit about the PS2 controllers is a bit harsh as i think that the controller does actully work.

    23

    And when someone said I was looking a bit chubby, I was gutted.

    24

    And wielding the right-hand bit around as a mouse just seems plain clumsy.

    25

    Animals bit the people.

    26

    Another bit of good news is that, in terms of a personality disposition it's very important, extroversion is going up dramatically.

    27

    Answer C will help you work off a few calories and perk you up however you may still feel a bit drowsy.

    28

    Any way, we're having a bit of fun eh?

    29

    Anyway, after the shower, I was still feeling hot and sticky, but I felt a bit cooler.

    30

    Anyways, the finished versions sound really cool, a bit rougher than the album but still crunchy and melodic.

    31

    Apart from the bit you wish to remain coy about, I agree with you wholeheartedly.

    32

    Are you sure you don't want to wait a bit longer?

    33

    Aren't you the least bit interested, or are you...

    34

    As he says the brits are holding the market up - and maybe they are flagging a bit now as prices have weakened.

    35

    As I have been unwell as long as I can remember, I was a little bit dismayed by this.

    36

    As regards the main divisions, three are generally distinguished; the Western Alps (chiefly French and Italian, with a small bit of the Swiss Valais) being held to extend from the Col de Tenda to the Simplon Pass, the Central Alps (all but wholly Swiss and Italian) thence to the Reschen Scheideck Pass, and the Eastern Alps (wholly Austrian and Italian, save the small Bavarian bit at the north-west angle) thence to the Radstadter Tauern route, with a bend outwards towards the south-east, as explained under (2) in order to include the higher summits of the SouthEastern Alps.

    37

    As soon as they were seated, Cynthia perused the menu, bit her lip and ordered manhattans for both of them.

    38

    At some stage a complete re-design will need to be done as I feel that it still looks a bit amateurish.

    39

    At the end of words the English t is really aspirated, a breath being audible after the t in words like bit, hit, pit.

    40

    At the very low prices now charged, it'd be a shame not to indulge yourself in a bit of sheer escapism.

    41

    At the weekend I was feeling a bit despondent...finding it hard to meditate, that sort of thing!

    42

    Bald Eagle - I went a bit overboard with the farmyard noises on this, but I liked the way Winston hit the anvil.

    43

    Barry davies who always seemed to me to think himself a bit above football.

    44

    Be back in a bit.

    45

    Besides," he added, glancing at the parlor where the Quincy sisters were still gabbing, "I feel a need to get away from here a bit."

    46

    Bit by bit mutations are added to each other in different single characters until a sum or degree of mutations is reached which no zoologist would hesitate to place in a separate species or in a separate genus.

    47

    Bit early fo' the tours to be comin' up this way.

    48

    Bit of an awkward cuss - decided early on he wanted to be an engineer rather than a farmer.

    49

    Bit of dignity at last count stop you're going to notify caretakers.

    50

    Brady bit back what he wanted to say and motioned towards the door.

    51

    But 'gazillion' is a bit heavy.

    52

    But if the last bit doesn't shatter any complacency residing in Thatcher loyalists then Ludlam and Smith press the point further.

    53

    But if the little bit I've got's not stopping me from trying to multiply it to something better, how can you be worried about this kid of yours?

    54

    But it wasn't a joke that he had a high croak And walked with a bit of a mince.

    55

    But we had a little something up our sleeves to provide a bit of night-time entertainment.

    56

    But what properly forms the western bit of the Alps runs, from near Turin to the Col de Tenda, in a southerly direction, then bending eastwards to the Col d'Altare that divides it from the Apennines.

    57

    But without organized combat detachments, the most heroic masses will be smashed bit by bit by the Fascist gangs.

    58

    But you're a bit premature.

    59

    By the way, she's a bit peeved about the picture.

    60

    Can we wait a bit?

    61

    Can you hold lunch for a little bit?

    62

    Carolyn has also become a bit of a globetrotter and jets off to various far flung destinations with her mom.

    63

    Compared to saving the rainforests, or helping pandas to breed, linguistic ecology can seem a bit tame.

    64

    Cooking outside sounds brill, bit we've got 12 " of snow and more at mo, and more forecast for tonight.

    65

    Corday filled me in, at least a bit.

    66

    Cut a grape in half along its vertical axis leaving a tiny bit of skin linking the two halves.

    67

    Cynthia let her husband harangue a bit longer.

    68

    Cynthia looked a bit misty-eyed as she rose and began picking up the dishes and turned to her son.

    69

    Cynthia took the opportunity to push Edith a bit further.

    70

    Cynthia was a wee bit cheerier on the ride from Allentown but the subject of the prior evening was never broached.

    71

    Dean bit his lip but had enough sense not to take the bait.

    72

    Dean bit his lip, assuming the little woman was about to complain about Gladys Turnbull's late night writing, but she had other concerns.

    73

    Dean could picture Marian Anderson standing there in a silk robe, cigarette holder in hand, looking every bit the wealthy socialite she was.

    74

    Dean knew Fred was chomping at the bit to dig into this caper, as he called it, but just to flip his switch a bit, Dean started the conversation with the old man's love life.

    75

    Dean never mentioned this bit of detective work to anyone, but he could guess who had torn the page from the Parkside Library edition.

    76

    Dean offered, in spite of being a bit peeved at the man's abruptness.

    77

    Dean produced his identification as Burgess bit his lip.

    78

    Deidre bit her tongue to keep from saying what she wanted to, mainly that a relationship consisted of two people, and she was not about to be one of them.

    79

    Deidre bit her tongue to keep from taking the bait.

    80

    Didn't quite work, as a bit too crispy on top, and gooey underneath, so the 2 layers separating?

    81

    Doesn't it make more sense that the whole bit about the cut rope was Shipton's sole doing?

    82

    Donnie's Ma needed a bit of convincing but figured I wasn't going to do him no harm.

    83

    During the second and third decades of the 17th century the most coveted bit of Italian soil was the Valtelline.

    84

    Enjoy a bit of friendly banter but do not get abusive.

    85

    Even the honey butter was a perfect balance between sweet and rich, and the rolls still warm when she bit into them.

    86

    Extensive "corrections" of the river bed, especially the canal of Diepoldsau, have been carried out in the lower bit of this part of the valley, while from a little north of Ragatz the right bank belongs first to Liechtenstein and then to the Austrian province of the Vorarlberg.

    87

    Factors to be considered when selecting an appropriate scanner include optical resolution, optical density, bit depth and scanning time.

    88

    Finally, you can save quite a bit of money by buying silk bouquets, rather than bouquets made of real flowers.

    89

    First soprano's voices are usually a bit thinner.

    90

    Folks were a bit more formal back then.

    91

    Fred asked, a bit peeved.

    92

    Fred grumbled a bit, but Dean just laughed.

    93

    From its source to the lake the Rhone is a purely Alpine river, flowing through the great trench which it has cut for itself between two of the loftiest Alpine ranges, and which (save a bit at its north-west end) forms the Canton of the Valais.

    94

    Getting to Faro was always going to be a bit of an anti climax for me.

    95

    Going on a bit too much... But then, there's something strangely compulsive about the style.

    96

    Good then, let's have at it, chop, chop, in a bit of a hurry here.

    97

    He bit into more pastry.

    98

    He bit the words off and his voice became controlled, his eyes like cubes of ice.

    99

    He bit, and she stifled a cry.

    100

    He didn't like either feeling one bit.

    101

    He doesn't care for my stories a bit.

    102

    He entered her at the same time he bit her, and her world exploded into hot desire and need so intense, she thought his passion would consume her.

    103

    He found it both amusing and a bit disconcerting that both Sidwell women's initial reaction was to castrate him.

    104

    He gets a bit vexatious at times.

    105

    He hadn't left the house yet, so seemed a bit stir crazy, but otherwise was adjusting without problems.

    106

    He hinted Janet's teaching qualifications were a bit suspect.

    107

    He is no stranger to doing his bit for a worthy cause.

    108

    He lifted up a bit to see her feet and found the answer.

    109

    He now thinks Class Enemy a bit crude, a bit preachy.

    110

    He raced into the woods with the red head in tow, then stopped and viciously bit into her neck.

    111

    He really bit you?

    112

    He remained every bit the noble Greek prince with his commanding blue gaze and chiseled features.

    113

    He seemed a genial sort though, if not a bit of a show-off.

    114

    He trusted Sofi over the Watchers but couldn't help wishing the damned Oracle had been a bit more specific.

    115

    He waited, expecting the questions to start, but she bit her lip.

    116

    He was a bit wild at times, but a good kid.

    117

    He was just getting a bit cocky for his own good.

    118

    He was the one who switched the bones, killing two stones with one bird—" "I think you've got that a bit mixed up," Dean offered, but Fred was on a roll.

    119

    He wasn't one bit concerned that she had caught him.

    120

    He whispered words she wasn't able to make out then bit her again, this time hard enough for the pain to piece her dreamlike stage.

    121

    He's a nice little boy, a bit immature, but very intelligent.

    122

    Hearing the whole truth makes me falter a bit when I think about what happened.

    123

    Her eyes were heavy, her anger draining her last bit of energy.

    124

    Heritage style bedrooms tastefully decorated to add a bit of luxury to your stay.

    125

    His fingers bit into her arms as darkness took the pain away.

    126

    His grip bit into her arm and the sudden jerk caused pain in her shoulder.

    127

    His large hand was unexpectedly gentle as it settled on her neck over where the demon bit her.

    128

    His wife Annie was dour and a bit on the chunky side.

    129

    Hogganfield is hardly fished at all except by seasoned carp anglers, which is a bit of a shame.

    130

    However, he had the reputation of being a bit of an adventurer and not choosy about ways and means.

    131

    However, when Dangercon announced that the Farber Fund would be the official convention charity, it seemed a bit churlish not to go.

    132

    I also like to think of myself as a bit of a coffee connoisseur!

    133

    I am a good cook, I enjoy entertaining I am a bit of a car freak, older cars I mean.

    134

    I am back and sitting in the kitchen but still a bit dazed and confused.

    135

    I am just a bit distressed, Father.

    136

    I am thinkin bout Turkey as it is a bit different and alot of people have said its good there!

    137

    I can't believe you bit me!

    138

    I didn't quite cook it for long enough, so the onion was still a bit too crunchy.

    139

    I don't want that moment immortalized, the only thing the world ever knows about me, that some sadistic man-whore with rabies bit me on the beach.

    140

    I even got a bit cheeky and asked a few policemen directions, who duly gave them to me.

    141

    I even threw in a bit of audience banter.

    142

    I feel like I'm going a bit bonkers to be honest!

    143

    I fiddled with it a little bit, dragging it back and forth.

    144

    I got a bit bored with not catching fish too.

    145

    I got onto the marbles in the hairpin, went a bit wide because the rear locked up and got the tires dirty.

    146

    I gotta go away a bit.

    147

    I guess it would have died after it bit me.

    148

    I guess things could be a bit more complicated if slices of arrays are used for inputs and outputs, but maybe still doable.

    149

    I had a bit of a problem with gear selection coming out of the final chicane, which cost me some time.

    150

    I had a little bit of make-up and was trying to decide how much to put on.

    151

    I have a lawn that contains nearly as many dandelions as blades of grass; there is also a fair bit of moss.

    152

    I have to know a bit about it in case I became an adjutant.

    153

    I have to say I felt a bit ashamed of myself.

    154

    I hoped to take with me a bit more than an extensive, perhaps excessive, " history of the screw " .

    155

    I just ate a little bit ago, but the coffee sounds nice.

    156

    I just wanted to see a bit of your city before I drive to your car.

    157

    I know it's a bit stuffy but it's all that's left.

    158

    I may have been a tad drunk Hehe, think I may have been a bit drunk myself.

    159

    I may stay a message boarder a bit longer than I anticipated.

    160

    I now decamped to the Four Seasons Hotel for a bit of treat for a couple of nights.

    161

    I rather hope that now you're not so chummy with Tony, the truths can flow that bit more easily.

    162

    I seem to remember he would occasionally get a bit agitated.

    163

    I suspected that this might have put the boys off a bit because it made the record company look somewhat disorganized.

    164

    I think I'm feeling a bit like a dirty old man.

    165

    I think it's just a bit too much to watch.

    166

    I think there is a bit of a difference.

    167

    I think Tina was fussing around a little bit and hanging with the girls in the four-bed dorm.

    168

    I thought he would put up a bit more of a fight.

    169

    I thought it looked a bit cramped on that stage - maybe 7 fully-fledged ballerinas need a bit more space.

    170

    I was beginning to wonder there for a little bit, too.

    171

    I was so distraught I nearly bit through my bottom lip.

    172

    I will use a bit of body language on things like dumbbell curls to grind a few more reps out.

    173

    I would like to go back to the hotel and nap for a bit.

    174

    I.ll come back in a little bit.

    175

    I'll be fine after we rest for a little bit.

    176

    I'll leave you alone for a bit.

    177

    I'm a bit bamboozled by this re-raise so I just call.

    178

    I'm a bit fuzzy on some of the details but I'm sure Jeffrey Byrne is dead and you played his part so well, even Jonathan Winston never considered he was chasing someone else.

    179

    I'm going to scout around for a bit.

    180

    I'm having a bit of trouble with that.

    181

    I'm only turning twenty - a bit early for a mid-life crisis.

    182

    I'm thinking death might be a bit more to my liking.

    183

    I'm using it as a handy convertor between DV and composite and vise versa, which is a bit of a shame!

    184

    I've actually done a tiny bit of work here today but it's still deathly quiet.

    185

    I've always been a bit of a day dreamer.

    186

    I've always been a bit surprised by how many aircrew are unfaithful.

    187

    I've heard he was a bit of a demon on the tennis courts.

    188

    I've seen a fair bit of Europe, including eastern Europe and Turkey.

    189

    If he bit her, would he be able to read her mind finally?

    190

    If he didn't like Connor, his mood wouldn't have mattered a bit.

    191

    If I was a bit more sensitive, I might have stopped her.

    192

    If people are too devious about it, that's when there's a bit of a problem.

    193

    If she enjoyed the romantic side of him, it must be because there was a bit of romance deep inside her own heart.

    194

    If you want to start a club and play competitive basketball you will need a bit more.

    195

    If you went to this show, you would be a bit disgruntled if some of this verbal didn't happen.

    196

    In 1798 the Bernese bit became the canton of Aargau of the Helvetic Republic, the remainder forming the canton of Baden.

    197

    In addition to the appliances mentioned the tools comprise reamers to enlarge the bore of the well, the winged-substitute which is fitted above the bit to prevent it from glancing off, and above the round reamer to keep it in place, a temper-screw with clamps and wrenches.

    198

    In dynamic RAMS each bit of information is stored as an electrical charge on the gate capacitance of a field effect transistor.

    199

    In fact the uniformity of brass and bell-metal is only superficial; if we adopt the methods described in the article Metallography, and if, after polishing a plane face on a bit of gun-metal, we etch away the surface layer and examine the new surface with a lens or a microscope, we find a complex pattern of at least two materials.

    200

    In fact, the normal world --while comforting --seemed a bit boring after her trauma.

    201

    In order to find the detailed sequence alignment we need to scroll down a bit further.

    202

    In order to minimize expenditures, Dean planned to skip the motel bit and camp out on the tour.

    203

    In the case of the Western Alps (minus the bit from the chain of Mont Blanc to the Simplon, which followed the fortunes of the Valais), a prolonged struggle for the Alpine region took place between the feudal lords of Savoy, the Dauphine and Provence.

    204

    In the cases of aluminium dissolved in tin and of mercury or bismuth in lead, it is at least probable that the molecules in solution are Al 2j Hg 2 and Bit respectively, while tin in lead appears to form a molecule of the type Sn4.

    205

    In the Eastern Alps the political history is almost monotonous, for it relates simply to the advance or retreat of the house of Habsburg, which still holds all but the whole of the northern portion (the exception is the small bit in the north-west that belongs to Bavaria) of that region.

    206

    In the struggles which ensued, the Hindu kingdom of Telingana fell bit by bit to the Bahmani dynasty, who advanced their frontier to Golconda in 1373, to Warangal in 1421, and to the Bay of Bengal in 1472.

    207

    In the water a bit of weight ' trimming ' was needed at the start to get back to neutral buoyancy.

    208

    In this second struggle, too, the ground is won bit by bit.

    209

    Is this just a spooky coincidence or is there a little bit of rivalry going on?

    210

    Isn't that a wee bit inconsistent?

    211

    It all sounds a bit complicated to me.

    212

    It always sounded a bit corny to me, personally.

    213

    It appears that we have a new euphemism, "feeling a bit tired".

    214

    It bit into her skin, and she gasped, afraid to move.

    215

    It did sound a bit overwhelming.

    216

    It gave her a little bit of peace, knowing she wasn't solely at the mercy of the Immortal Laws and Fate.

    217

    It got me thinking about spreading around the little bit you've got.

    218

    It is a bit of an experiment, which may or not develop into a full-length ballet.

    219

    It is used to open or close the drill chuck around the shank of a drill bit.

    220

    It is used to open or close the drill chuck around the shank of a drill chuck around the shank of a drill bit.

    221

    It looks like she was bit by a dog.

    222

    It seems a bit cheeky to organize a ride then say, " OK who'll take me there?

    223

    It seems her aunt is a bit under the weather, again.

    224

    It sounds a bit cheesy, I know, but I ended up really inspired by them and a genuine advocate for the charity!

    225

    It was actually a bit of a nuisance to go out to breakfast at times, but mostly they had completed chores and were on their way to some outing.

    226

    It was all a bit hectic at the end... would they pass their second blood test?

    227

    It was conjectured that this number is normal, meaning that it contains all finite bit strings.

    228

    It was still early, but he would hang back for a bit and check things out thoroughly before going into action.

    229

    It will be remembered that when the laird of Dumbiedikes lay dying (Scott's Heart of Midlothian, chap. viii.) he gave his son one bit of advice which Bacon himself could not have bettered.

    230

    It won't bother me a bit.

    231

    It's a bit bewildering, isn't it?

    232

    It's a bit confusing and a lot of it's speculation on my part, but bear with me and I think I have enough of the answers to make some sense of what happened.

    233

    It's a bit crowded.

    234

    It's a bit like the old health promotion adage about having a beautifully equipped ambulance at the bottom of the cliff.

    235

    It's a bit like the viewing part in a cricket pavilion, pleasantly airy and not too overcrowded with tables.

    236

    It's a bit messy, I'm going through things.

    237

    It's a cunning story structure that works brilliantly even when it gets a bit corny.

    238

    It's all looking a bit dicey in the middle east at the moment.

    239

    It's makes me falter a bit on the 'Churchy la Fam' theory.

    240

    It's very romantic, even if the language is a bit stilted.

    241

    Jackson felt she should wait a bit longer, but she was determined.

    242

    Jackson is a bit under the weather.

    243

    Jackson noted the two cars and held Elisabeth back a bit, whispering, "Does this mean I won't have to spend another interminable night in an empty bed?"

    244

    Jackson picked up an apple from the bowl of fruit, tossed it in the air, caught it, then bit into it.

    245

    Jenn bit her tongue to keep from saying what she wanted to say.

    246

    Jeremy Paxman's back and talks to Michael Portillo a bit more, with Lord Falconer and Shirley Williams remaining virtual bystanders.

    247

    Jessi bit her tongue, not wanting to get into a pissing match with her cousin.

    248

    John Harris Friday November 18, 2005 The Guardian bit dark in here isn't it?

    249

    Jonny, he bit me.

    250

    Just involves a crazy caper with a wizard robe and a bit of Mors madness.

    251

    Just playing devil's advocate to raise a bit of honest debate.

    252

    Katie bit back a plea for him not to leave her in such a creepy place.

    253

    Katie bit her tongue.

    254

    Katie bit into the bread, determined not to eat like a heathen that would shame her sister.

    255

    Keaton, on the other hand, wasn't the least bit cowardly.

    256

    Kind of beating the horse to the front of the pack a bit early in the race, isn't she?

    257

    Leave me alone for a bit.

    258

    Let me digress a bit to let the ink dry.

    259

    Let your party guests take turns adding a bit of solution to the can to cause further eruptions.

    260

    Let's just say they cleared up a bit of a mess from a sponge cake in double quick time.

    261

    Let's talk a bit about your responsibility for technical documentation related to the US Department of Justice consent decree.

    262

    Like, seriously, bit me, she said and showed him the two small scars.

    263

    Listening to part 3 of the Horse and his Boy on BBC7, along with a bit more Hama beading.

    264

    Losing the battle with his lust, he let out an inhuman growl and bit into her neck.

    265

    Lulu She has finally found her spot within the group and has even started to become a bit bossy.

    266

    Mainly feeling cautious, anxious, a bit strange Slipping back down into sadness - needing to let go again!

    267

    Makes me feel a bit daft with my bowl of washing up water!

    268

    Makes reading Annie Quincy's journal a bit more interesting, doesn't it?

    269

    Martha bit her quivering lip and continued stroking the contended cat, but didn't let herself cry as she sat at the table.

    270

    Maybe he never intended to get his head wet—just paddle around a bit.

    271

    Maybe he never intended to get his head wet—just paddle around a bit.

    272

    Maybe we can persuade them to keep flipping burgers a bit longer next year... ... Fort Bill's crowds are the best!

    273

    Megan bit her tongue.

    274

    Michael, Brian is 13 so maybe a bit of Xmas cheer would've been more appropriate, rather than a mocking reply.

    275

    Might knock me on my ass for a bit.

    276

    Missing link Do you have a chandelier that needs a bit of renovation?

    277

    Modern power recorders tend to have linear convertors but with a high bit number.

    278

    Montpelier, like Jefferson's Monticello and Monroe's Oak-Hill, was an expensive bit of "gentleman farming," which with his generous Virginia hospitality nearly ruined its owner financially.

    279

    More anger stirred as Jade bit his lip to keep from defending Kris.

    280

    Mrs. Riley jumped at the sound and bit her lip.

    281

    My aunt has a penchant for things that are a bit wacky.

    282

    My fingertips are still stained a bit blue.

    283

    My guess is someone did a bit of planning for Jerome Shipton's big fall, and Edith hasn't demonstrated any real talent for long-range thinking.

    284

    My isolated peak had become a valley; every bit of influence I had was gone.

    285

    My only problem is im a bit confused about how the dual channel memory system works.

    286

    My throat was a bit dry from a day's exertions.

    287

    Needless to say, these businesses are a little coy about this recent bit of history.

    288

    Neil Kinnock - The Welsh former Labor Leader who still dabbles a bit in politics!

    289

    No, he looked every bit the ruler of Tiyan.

    290

    Nor is he simply saying, ah, we're all of us a bit odd, aren't we?

    291

    Now drummer producers can be a bit of a nightmare for the drummer in the band.

    292

    Now I was pleased to be thinking of my homeward journey even tho I was a bit dispirited by my painful condition.

    293

    Now we've got to get a bit more adventurous.

    294

    Now, given that, wouldn't you say whoever did the cutting might suspect it would cause Mr. Shipton a bit of bodily harm?

    295

    Of course it's a bit involved.

    296

    Of late years the under-reamer has been largely superseded by the eccentric bit.

    297

    Ok just a bit on the extreme side but isn't all this happening today with all the pc bullshit that's ongoing?

    298

    Old fans might also be a bit disoriented by a change in format.

    299

    On the other hand, the Grisons won in 1512 the Valtellina, with Bormio and Chiavenna, but in 1797 these regions were finally lost to it as well as to the Swiss Confederation, though the Grisons retained the valleys of Mesocco, Bregaglia and Poschiavo, while in 1762 it had bought the upper bit of the valley of Munster that lies on the southern slope of the Alps.

    300

    On the road from BEIJING to PARIS Some people are just a bit crazy, whilst others are absolutely bonkers.

    301

    One of the slides showed diatoms from Port Townsend, situated a bit north of Seattle, USA, on the Pacific coast.

    302

    Out of respect for Katie, he bit back the bitter words at the tip of his tongue.  He stalked past her, waiting for the moment he could release the pent up fury and magic.

    303

    Overall the designs work, if some of the scene changes are a bit clunky.

    304

    Overwhelmed by the pleasure, Deidre bit him hard enough that she tasted him.

    305

    Partly for this reason, and feeling a bit disenchanted with the Primos on the SP, I decide to use the APB.

    306

    Perfect. Let's sit down and relax for a bit before we change.

    307

    Perhaps we are all being a bit too dogmatic.

    308

    Physically wet but physiologically dry ha bit ats,f with the accompanying plant communities of fens, moors, and salt marshes.

    309

    Pumpkin is a bit kooky, but I believe him.

    310

    Pure essential oils and organic botanicals are added to create just a little bit of " paradise " .

    311

    Put the pasta bake on, then Jacki and Ross turned up to drop off a video so chatted to them for bit.

    312

    Raid is a bit of an overstatement.

    313

    Rhyn bit back his response and looked around.

    314

    Rhyn bit his tongue out of respect for Katie.

    315

    Rhyn focused the little bit of magic he had remaining on the wood.  Fire sprang up.  With it, Rhyn felt a stitch of the seam binding his power snap.

    316

    Ride NOW, this is where it all gets a bit choppy.

    317

    Right at the start it looked a bit grainy, but as soon as there was any fast movement it was really blocky.

    318

    Rob is a bit of a show-off, is he not?

    319

    Robbo had a pretty good game (although he looked a bit chunky) but got booked for wasting time.

    320

    Romas isn't bad, but I can imagine most of these guys have a bit too much testosterone.

    321

    Rousing herself, she bit him and fed until revived.

    322

    Runner on the third drawer down a bit bandy, but a fine collection of Oatcake crumbs and bent paper clips included.

    323

    Sarah had pouted for a bit about not being able to wear her rings, but recovered quickly.

    324

    Seeing as I was awake anyhow, I did a bit of surfing for info about our guest.

    325

    Seriously, tho, whilst this is all musically accomplished, lyrically it's all a bit too for me testosterone-fuelled.

    326

    She bit back an order to leave her stuff alone but stopped herself, watching him go through her medicine cabinet for any additional drugs.

    327

    She bit back her response, aware she was playing into his hands at every turn.

    328

    She bit back her retort.

    329

    She bit her lip and began to fumble with a small purse.

    330

    She bit her lip and closed her eyes, hugging against him like a lost child.

    331

    She bit her lip and then lifted her gaze to meet his.

    332

    She bit her lip but didn't answer, causing an uncomfortable silence.

    333

    She bit her lip, not wanting to make yet another scene in front of the waiting warriors.

    334

    She bit her lips to keep them from quivering and blinked her eyes to get rid of the blur.

    335

    She bit her lower lip and settled down on the bench.

    336

    She bit her lower lip.

    337

    She bit her tongue and marched back to the lair, just as snow began to fall again.

    338

    She bit his neck harder than she had before, and he chuckled.

    339

    She didn't object when his fangs bit into her, instead sighing as the comforting warmth consumed her.

    340

    She does sound a little bit bonkers, finding it too hard to look at zoo animals - how sweet.

    341

    She felt a hint of the trance she'd fallen into when he bit her, the coursing of desire and pooling of heat in her lower belly.

    342

    She gently bit into the meat and when she had eaten most of it, pulled the bone from his hand and laid on the floor chewing on it.

    343

    She grabbed his shoulders, gyrated a bit and squealed, No, Jackson and Elisabeth are.

    344

    She groaned as hunger and need hit her hard once more, the way it did the last time he bit her.

    345

    She has a bit too much Diprivan in her system.

    346

    She laughed and bit her lip trying to stop.

    347

    She murmured in her sleep when he bit her.

    348

    She popped it into her mouth and bit down on it.

    349

    She raised her glass and bit her lip but didn't cry, then cast her eyes downward.

    350

    She reached forward for a croissant and bit into it, almost groaning at the buttery, flaky, airy bread.

    351

    She started to say something but just bit her lip and began to cry.

    352

    She took the roll and bit into it, surprised to find it tasted perfect.

    353

    She understood a bit more why a mate might appeal to even the Dark One.

    354

    She'll get up in a little bit.

    355

    She's a bit jet- lagged though.

    356

    Should we be a bit embarrassed by the word ' hymn '?

    357

    Sicily The land was won bit by bit.

    358

    So far, I've found the courtship of Nicholas and Alix was a bit strange!

    359

    So there you go amigos try a bit of Mexican cooking at the old hacienda tonight.

    360

    So you're not the least bit interested in him?

    361

    Some of them are bound to be a bit on the kooky side.

    362

    Some people might feel that truth number 2's corollary and truth number 3 are a bit contradictory.

    363

    Someday. I've had a few bit parts and been in a rut for awhile.

    364

    Something a bit bluesy now with Evil Twin by Eamon Alger's Flying Dreams.

    365

    Sorry, it gets a bit complicated at times... .

    366

    Still feeling a bit tired, but that may be due to Xmas excesses!

    367

    Such a value-neutral term seems a bit evasive for a people whose God clearly states that He hates divorce.

    368

    Supports manual configuration of individual registers at the bit level for the rare cases where the standard configuration options are insufficient.

    369

    Surfing - Are you a bit of a beach bum?

    370

    Taran bit his tongue, wanting more than anything to refuse.

    371

    Taran bit his tongue, wishing he'd paid more attention to his words and less to the memories.

    372

    Tegan bit her lip, feeling uncertain, somehow defiled.

    373

    Thanks for being 'a bit misleading.'

    374

    That explains her cheek, he thought darkly, not caring one bit about Sasha or the vial.

    375

    That said, those of us who have had bloodhounds have, I regret to say, had to cheat a little bit.

    376

    That's a bit crap - I don't want to have to pay £ 20 just to charge from a wall plug.

    377

    That's why they visit birthplaces, places of monumental happenings like battlefields or sites of great tragedies— to absorb a tiny bit of what happened there.

    378

    The best bit being the river of white calcite encountered close to the end.

    379

    The birds were a bit hard to come by there, because it was mid-afternoon, but the activity picked up considerably nearer dusk.

    380

    The Birthday Boy and I both agreed it was way too smooth and the milk foam was a bit too airy.

    381

    The bit of wood e must be gently withdrawn, care being taken that the bud adheres wholly to the bark or shield, FIG.

    382

    The bit or cutter consists of a cylindrical The Calyx metallic shell, the lower end of which is made, by a Drill.

    383

    The central bus station can feel a little bit like a gladiatorial arena if you arrive looking disorganized and vulnerable to tour operators.

    384

    The conquest of Apulia, won bit by bit in many years of what we can only call freebooting, was not a national Norman enterprise like the conquest of England, and the settlement to which it led could not be a national Norman settlement in the same sense.

    385

    The cops are here to do their bit.

    386

    The cost of aged balsamic vinegar is tempered by the fact that a little bit goes a long way.

    387

    The crossing was a bit lively at first and it was very difficult to see any birds, however a few auks went past.

    388

    The current rate at which human DNA is being updated by biological evolution is about one bit a year.

    389

    The end of the first interval of this length (counting from the piece of bunting) is marked by a bit of leather, the second by a cord with two knots, the third by one with three knots, and so on; the middle of each of these lengths (half-knot) is also marked by a cord with one knot.

    390

    The fact he bit me? she demanded.

    391

    The first bit of information of any value relating to unarmed defense against an armed assailant is found on pages 23 through 25.

    392

    The first set are low resolution which takes up less memory for a faster download time but the images are a bit blocky.

    393

    The first time you take ecstasy is a bit like losing your virginity.

    394

    The fite bawd wis an albino - nae common, bit ye heard o sic things.

    395

    The gain of the Milanese in 18J9 by the future king of Italy (1861) meant that Italy then won the valley of Livigno (between the Upper Engadine and Bormio), which is the only important bit it holds on the nonItalian slope of the Alps, besides the county of Tenda (obtained in 1575, and not lost in 1860), with the heads of certain glens in the Maritime Alps, reserved in 1860 for reasons connected with hunting.

    396

    The house in Cedar Lawn Avenue looked a bit dodgy.

    397

    The keyboard drones and warp out effects are a bit too minimal to start with but build later on and really strengthen the material.

    398

    The last chicane, introduced last year, is a little bit of a pain.

    399

    The light returned to her eyes, and she bit her tongue to keep from griping.

    400

    The music was every bit as masculine and warrior as she remembered him.

    401

    The music, too, was just a bit too varied to get comfortable with.

    402

    The old man sighed, looking every bit his age.

    403

    The one claimed an existing kingdom, and obtained full possession of it in a comparatively short time; the other formed for himself a dominion bit by bit, which rose to the rank of a kingdom I Roger de Hauteville, the conqueror of Sicily, was a brother of the first four dukes or counts of Apulia, and was invested with the countship of Sicily by the pope before starting on his adventure.

    404

    The only way to get a good bit of team play going is to join a clan or group up with some mates.

    405

    The original intro was a bit boring, just a conventional piece of lead guitar.

    406

    The Picts used a bit of tactical guile and lured the Northumbrians into a trap with deadly results.

    407

    The plot's somewhat creaky and there's hardly any dramatic tension, but fans of this popular series won't mind a bit.

    408

    The purpose of these transformations will sound a bit esoteric at the moment.

    409

    The Rock from Thermos may sound a bit clunky, but mine is more than ten years old and still going strong.

    410

    The trainee is also a bit disillusioned by the lack of pupil responses in the classroom.

    411

    The trip back was every bit as exciting.

    412

    The whole subject of firearms seems a bit too arcane for the common man.

    413

    Their principal use is to give a sharp jar to the drill on the upstroke so that the bit is dislodged if it has become jammed in the rock.

    414

    Then do we supply them with modules of 1 bit adders, so that they can connect them up to make a larger adder?

    415

    Then he added, "I might be a bit too busy."

    416

    Then I scratched a bit deeper to reveal the absurdity of the 9/11 commission, they really expect us to believe that stuff?

    417

    Then maybe, thank God, we'll have a bit of peace.

    418

    Then, as I became a bit older, maybe about eight, I started learning cello.

    419

    Then, in a fit of honesty, he apologized for having put away a bit too much booze after he dropped her off.

    420

    There was a bit of good-natured punter participation and he handled it all with the consummate ease of the experienced professional that he is.

    421

    There was no pain this time when he bit her, only numbness.

    422

    There were altruistic reasons for getting way for a bit.

    423

    There were more demons on this level, a couple of which eyed her before moving on, leaving her a bit more confident she wasn't going to be eaten.

    424

    There's a bit of passion for traditional craft in all of us.

    425

    There's nothing wrong with it but Queens have a little bit more like Josh singing a high falsetto.

    426

    They arrived at Jerusalem in 1076, the first crusaders reached Asia in 1097, and Bit Adini became the countship of Edessa (q.v.).

    427

    They ended up deciding to procrastinate a bit more by looking at past exam questions.

    428

    They had accomplished quite a bit the previous day, and Sarah felt comfortable about being away for the next two days.

    429

    They managed most of the day without using crampons by a bit of step cutting.

    430

    They might feel a bit dizzy or even sick.

    431

    They remind a little bit of early Pixies mixing gentle but haunting ballads which suddenly explode into guitar noise.

    432

    They sat at long tables, the elders read the words of institution and prayed, and passed a loaf round from which each broke off a bit and ate, the wine being handed round in flagons.

    433

    They used no stirrup, but had both bridle and bit.

    434

    Things are getting a bit hectic for me at the moment.

    435

    Things will be a bit clearer in the morning.

    436

    This also means the shore fishing has been a bit neglected - I think my rock rods have cobwebs on at the moment.

    437

    This audio codec requires a bit rate of 192 kbps to provide good audio quality on stereo stations.

    438

    This change is matched by a somewhat smaller turbo charger, which steps into operation a bit earlier.

    439

    This easy angled slab (for a scramble) only has small holds and can feel a bit delicate at times.

    440

    This high wild corrie sees even less traffic than the Great Moss side and is a place to really enjoy a bit of solitude.

    441

    This is a bit like the leper colony of the ship.

    442

    This may seem a bit drastic to us someone else in charge of such a major decision in our lives!

    443

    This might sound a bit crackpot but I do actually believe that language institutes reality in some mysterious way.

    444

    This next bit might sound cruel, I dont mean it to.

    445

    This seems a bit counterintuitive.

    446

    This style and the types of dagger, cauldron, bit and twolooped socketed axehead run right across from Hungary to the upper Yenisei, where a special Bronze Age culture seems to have developed them.

    447

    This time, there was a combination of distant pain and pleasure as he bit her that almost pierced the hazy dream.

    448

    This was not intended - the story why is a bit convoluted.

    449

    Thus, the contributors collectively conclude in their final chapter that technological change is a bit like Darwinian evolution.

    450

    Tipperary, Ireland, pleasantly situated on undulating ground connecting the Devil's Bit and the Slieve Bloom mountains.

    451

    To a non-religious person, this may seem a bit daft.

    452

    Traverse - the acting area is down the middle with audience sitting on two opposite sides, a bit like a fashion show catwalk.

    453

    True, they might get a bit chatty afterward when it's all over, but I could not imagine anyone talking like this.

    454

    Try making them a bit more exciting by serving them with crispy bacon, crispy bacon, crispy cheese crumbs or sweet chestnut crumble.

    455

    Try making them a bit more exciting by serving them with crispy bacon, crispy cheese crumbs or sweet chestnut crumble.

    456

    Two title contenders both a bit out of form, to be honest anything could happen.

    457

    Wait a bit, he is not drunk yet!

    458

    Walking around for a bit.

    459

    Was not playing at all well, technique shot to pieces, bit of a tennis elbow by the end.

    460

    Was she pushing the good-kid, bad-kid behavior, the line between right and wrong, a bit too far?

    461

    Watch her for a bit while we go back and clean up what's left of Czerno's goons.

    462

    We boarded the plane at 8.15, it was a fairly good flight but got a bit bumpy at the end.

    463

    We can add a bit of space between the two words by using another ampersand.

    464

    We got a bit rowdy.

    465

    We have not had a chance to try one, but they do look a bit bulky and rugged.

    466

    We have such a wonderfully close-knit group of friends who all did their bit to make this an event to remember.

    467

    We might even coax Keith up to the mic for a chat with a little bit of cheese.

    468

    We were a bit preoccupied with turning Skippy and all.

    469

    We're going out in a little bit.

    470

    What better place to be a bit more daring in life than on another planet?

    471

    When England played Wales in Cardiff recently, I felt a bit envious of the Welsh who sang their own national anthem.

    472

    When he was finished, he pulled her into his body and bit her hard.

    473

    When no response was forthcoming, he continued, If she were to leave me, it would cause every bit as much pain as leaving my family did.

    474

    When she is out walking she often stops suddenly, attracted by the odour of a bit of shrubbery.

    475

    When, therefore, in 1850, Mr Stowe was elected to a professorship in Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, and removed his family thither, Mrs Stowe was prepared for the great work which came to her, bit by bit, as a religious message which she must deliver.

    476

    Whenever Hurley feels the least bit energetic, she is taking Hindu lessons, the mother tongue of Nayar.

    477

    Which leads on to the most obvious bit of all, the ref was absolutely dreadful.

    478

    While the night's events were still a bit hazy, her memory was clear enough to feel gratitude towards the man crouched beside her.

    479

    Whoever you are, if you're thinking of selling this 'magazine bit' to all of Jerry's friends, you'll starve to death!

    480

    Wilcox seemed a bit AWOL for large patches of the game.

    481

    With chiseled features and cold eyes, he looked every bit the man who had headed up Damian's assassination corps before the promotion to the leader of all operations in the Western Hemisphere.

    482

    With each word his voice rose and his fingers bit more deeply into her arm.

    483

    Women have desires too – probably every bit as strong as a man's.

    484

    Women have desires too – probably every bit as strong as a man's.

    485

    Would you care to expand on that a bit?

    486

    Wouldn't you wonder if everyone was really buying the drowning bit?

    487

    Yeah, but all the same, if it was you who skipped, wouldn't you be a bit anxious about what was happening?

    488

    Yes, I believe he is a bit of a clown.

    489

    Yes, I'm a bit of a shoeaholic.

    490

    You bit me, Xander!

    491

    You can ask in a little bit, after you eat.

    492

    You can save money and I can get a bit of extra cash to help pay for my studies.

    493

    You can, for example, ban all sites that contain even the mildest expletives but allow ones with a bit of fighting.

    494

    You do not find me the least bit attractive.

    495

    You have a coven that I wish were just down the road a bit.

    496

    You might discover you bit off more than you could chew.

    497

    You okay for a little bit?

    498

    You're a bit early; I was just killing some time.

    499

    You're letting this saintly man of the cloth off a bit easy, aren't you?

    500

    Your children actually might grow up feeling privileged, better, and even a bit snooty.