Examples of 'bit of luck' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit of luck"

bit of luck - A colloquial expression used to refer to a small amount of good fortune or chance that plays a role in achieving success or positive outcomes

How to use "bit of luck" in a sentence

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bit of luck
With a bit of luck we will be there by morning.
We are all entitled to a bit of luck once in a while.
Bit of luck with the bloke guv.
I fell on a bit of luck the other day.
Bit of luck your wife ran into me.
You had a bit of luck last night.
Bit of luck with the rape maybe.
Sometimes a little bit of luck goes a long way.
Bit of luck getting sent here again.
And have a bit of luck on your side.
But there will have to be a bit of luck.
You had a bit of luck there at least.
That was wits and a little bit of luck.
Your bit of luck is nothing compared to mine.
And you need a bit of luck as well.

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A bit of luck maybe would have helped me.
Maybe just a little bit of luck too.
We had a bit of luck with the goal.
He will be home tomorrow with a bit of luck.
With a bit of luck we will make it in time.
I could use a little bit of luck myself.
With a bit of luck you will win a.
And hope for a little bit of luck.
You need a bit of luck in front of goal.
I am not the man to be changed by a bit of luck.
A little bit of luck does not hurt either.
Maybe there was a little bit of luck involved.
With a bit of luck we can find a match.
I would say it was a bit of luck all round.
With a bit of luck we will be out in time.
Sometimes you need a bit of luck to win.
With a bit of luck much of it will be in yours.
Sometimes all you need is a bit of luck.
We needed a bit of luck on our side as well.
Perhaps even first with a bit of luck.
You need a bit of luck sometimes as well.
But nothing is won without a bit of luck.
You need a bit of luck with records.
A lot of persistence and a little bit of luck.
I had that bit of luck that is needed.
Story in a few days with a bit of luck.
It was quite a bit of luck and lots of coincidences.
I just have to have a bit of luck now.
Bit of luck it will all abate soon enough.
Cup football largely involves a bit of luck.
And what a bit of luck being transferred to an airfield so near.
But you need a bit of luck too.
With a bit of luck we will make it back home.
And you need a bit of luck too.
Had a bit of luck at the races.

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