It really is a bit like walking into the waiting room of a small police station. |
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You know, I thought about it a little bit, but I realized that if I did that I would be abandoning the place that needs me most. |
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Been feeling a bit wabbit but may be because I'm coming off my medication at the moment. |
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Sure she came across as a bit wacky, and a bit all over the place at times. |
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I must admit to finding it a bit slow to begin with and rather drawn out in some places. |
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They are a good side but we were a bit better and hopefully this result shows we are now on our way. |
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This goes some way to explaining why my cupboard is a bit bare when it comes to clothes. |
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If you take a leg off of the spider, put it back on the table and tell it to walk, it walks a bit wobbly. |
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My little boy is not speaking to me on the phone at the moment, which is a bit upsetting. |
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Petrol usage would be a bit higher but not by so much that it equals the rent we would have paid. |
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I'm now a bit stiff and have a big lump on my right foot where I caught a guy on the elbow. |
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The weather at the Oval is looking a bit overcast but may hold long enough for us to do the biz. |
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Then he said he had a proposal for me, which made me a bit worried about what was coming up. |
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Using it as a saw works a bit better, but it appears the faults in the blade help here. |
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I knew drink was dear in the South but 80 euro for a pint of Harp is a bit much. |
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I will go out for him for the sake of research but really 3 calls in 2 days is a bit much since we haven't even had a date yet! |
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The picture above with all the limousines is maybe a bit much, but hey, that's just the kind of place it is. |
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I've also realised that I quite like having people about, as long as I have a room to hide out in when it gets a bit much. |
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Yes, all this red wine as emblem and object of worship may get a bit much, of course. |
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To say that we developed a keen interest in the subject might be stretching credibility a bit much. |
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While still a beautiful location, the over-the-top glitz of St. Tropez is a bit much. |
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Mind you, while they deserve harsh punishment, nine years might be a bit much. |
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The pregnancy storyline was a bit much and definitely unneeded although it added depth to Dan's family life. |
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I think he's trying to insert some humour into what could be a dull text, but the persistent labeling is a bit much. |
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I knew Labour Ministers lie a bit, but accusing two ministers in one week of hypocrisy is a bit much. |
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If that brings attention that gets a bit much now and again that's something I'll have to learn to deal with. |
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Though I sometimes find Margo a bit much, at least she has something to contribute. |
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I don't know exactly what to call what I've just been through in the last 24 hours, but it's all a bit much. |
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When the tourists pour in to see the autumn leaves, traffic on Skyline Drive can be a bit much. |
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So the limelight was off us a bit and we were able to prepare quietly and save our best for last. |
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And for extra room in the seat, try jeans with a low waist, low pockets and a bit of a flare around the ankle. |
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Asked about the role he played, and the impact of his famous name, Goldwater bristled a bit. |
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It may have been a bit much to expect Dixon to visit the jazz clubs or to go up to Harlem to listen to some blues, but there was plenty else to do and see. |
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Ricky Gervais, the sultan of scorn, uttered that cheeky bit while emceeing the Golden Globes ceremony a few years back. |
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They looked fine, a bit on the big side perhaps, but they have an elasticated section in the waist and a draw-cord, so I reckoned it was worth a try. |
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She chuckled a bit in her confessional Irish brogue, and members of the audience laughed. |
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Other celeb websites quickly repeated the over-the-top language, making Michaele look every bit of an over-wrought drama queen. |
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Since certification distinctions can be a bit muddled, some take this extra step. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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It all sounds a bit dramatic, but that cactus feels like something special. |
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If employers were a bit more patient, think more of us and gave us more time, we would prove ourselves to be as good as the abled people and even better. |
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D'you reckon red fishnet sleeves are a bit much for the first day back? |
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I've been in trouble in the past but a three-year ban is a bit much. |
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Most cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on. |
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It probably was a bit much to ask them to do it all over again. |
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Tessie rose, unrolled her scented handkerchief, and taking a bit of gum from a knot in the hem, placed it in her mouth. |
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Fortunately, President Lincoln over-ruled Burnside on the death sentences bit. |
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Classical music on the fiddle was a bit wussy, I didn't like it, I thought the tunes were stupid. |
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It sounds a bit yukky to me but the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, as they say. |
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I purchased one of those fold-out clothes airers, and started making an effort to organise my time a bit better and make the most of it. |
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It was too deep for him at Wetherby on his last run when he was third behind Yurok, and two miles four and a half was probably a bit far for him. |
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The north-west and west will have more cloud and a bit more moisture but the warm air mass is staying over Scotland. |
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So definitely in that breakdown I used every bit of my personal life. |
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So I do feel like there is a broadening of our audience a little bit. |
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But I felt a bit like a bewildered teenager whose friends are heaping praise on her for having the hippest, most with-it parents ever. |
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And, just for good measure, he throws in a bit of vocal wobble board at the end. |
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The takes with the heels were a bit wobblier but by and large we did them in heels as much as we could. |
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Sharp teeth or growing wolf teeth can give him a lot of pain when they come in contact with the bit. |
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There is no celebration too small for a little bit of bubbly. |
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Targeting pods can bulge out a bit, and leak out unwanted signals. |
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They have a natural layer of fat underneath their skin that tends to keep them warmer, whereas fillies do tend to get a bit woollier. |
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As a result, every interview is a bit like playing a word association game. |
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And Jeremy was very supportive, even though he is a bit of an old worryguts. |
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For the past decade or so, Tim Burton was a bit lost in cg land. |
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As for their music in general, the band members describe it as a mix of classic rock with a little bit of funk, some blues and alternative rock. |
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We brought on Amido Balde and he gave us an extra dimension as we decided to play a bit more direct. |
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People on the telly, they try to do a a Birmingham accent and it ends up like a bit of a Yam Yam accent and a drone that nobody's heard of. |
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I picked up a bit of cloth and was waving Amn't to it back and forth before they spotted us. |
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We know they can do it, we believe they can do it, but let's just calm ourselves down a little bit before we start saying that we have world-beaters in our squad. |
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It's quite good to have a bit of humor about it and to play with it. |
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If your kitchen's wooden worktops have taken a bit of a pounding over the year, give them makeover to get them looking their best again ready for Christmas. |
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Thoroughly winded, and a bit woosy, Alice made her excuses and left. |
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Then as time goes on and you get a bit less choosy about your opinions and a bit more enthusiastic about meeting Mr Right you don't get so uppity about it all. |
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I know it sounds a bit yukky but everybody's so lovely offstage as well. |
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