Examples of 'do their bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "do their bit"

do their bit - This phrase means to contribute or do one's fair share in a collective effort or responsibility. It implies taking individual action or making a contribution to a cause or task, no matter how small, to contribute to the overall success or accomplishment of a collective goal

How to use "do their bit" in a sentence

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Everyone needs to do their bit to act or persuade.
I request all kind hearts to do their bit.
Businesses can do their bit to help employees.
I think everyone should do their bit.
Anyone can do their bit to protect the environment.
The media can also do their bit.
They do their bit and often they do that well.
But others must do their bit too.
And we must tackle the difficult task of convincing our partners to do their bit.
They can do their bit.
An appropriate structural policy must give small farmers another chance to do their bit.
Everyone can do their bit.
Alongside that, we should be prepared to oblige local authorities to do their bit.
We appeal to all concerned to do their bit to prevent this from happening.
So other businesses and individuals can do their bit too.

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Companies were ready to do their bit as regards the vital training of their staff.
But we also expect entrepreneurs to do their bit as well.
Others must now do their bit to bring us down the home straight.
He demands that governments do their bit.
Everyone needs to do their bit for a united Europe.
Volunteers are happy to do their bit.
The team must also do their bit to defend Hampshire against German aerial bombardment.
Everyone should do their bit.
Now it is up to the Bosnian politicians to do their bit.
They wanted to work and and do their bit to build our great nation.
Now it 's time for the professionals to do their bit.
Everyone can do their bit to end AIDS.
So this is where the food and beverage industry can do their bit to help.
Member States will have to do their bit by providing the basic means for digitisation ”.
Steve and Mathieu will do their bit.
More than 300 members do their bit to raise the voice of the public transport.
Tell children to do their bit.
Volunteers who came of their own free will, to do their bit.
I am sure they will endeavour to do their bit to enhance this forum.
But after that, other technologies will have to do their bit.
Are the men to do their bit at last?
One way or another, everyone will do their bit.
Harry and Grace do their bit too ( photo below ).
But Member States need to do their bit.
Everyone has to do their bit.
Leon has financed a few tours, organised entertainers to go over and do their bit.
Everyone is looking for easy ways to do their bit for the environment.
Neither did she say that ( apparently ) men seemed quite happy to do their bit.
You men rushed to enlist, eager to do their bit for King and country.
At the same time, of course, the growing economies must do their bit.
In today 's society, everyone 's trying to do their bit to be a little more green.
And it's been very helpful. Now it's time for the professionals to do their bit.
The notorious crime syndicate say they want to do their bit to protect locals.
It 's only fair former premiers do their bit.
The Council and the Commission must do their bit to achieve this.

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