Examples of 'from a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "from a bit"

from a bit - originates or comes from a small or insignificant amount; often used to describe beginnings or sources that may seem minor but have significance

How to use "from a bit" in a sentence

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from a bit
Kousaka watched her from a bit of a distance.
Not from a bit of saliva swapping.
But let us look at it from a bit closer.
It just came from a bit of frustration and silliness.
Part of my creativity comes from a bit of insanity.
Apart from a bit of whiskey.
I think you were suffering from a bit of heartbreak.
Look from a bit closer.
Manage a short or long press from a bit.
Fortunes can be made from a bit of inside information.
From a bit of attention.
Nothing lost apart from a bit of time.
Apart from a bit of rice stuck in the jack there.
Maybe we could all benefit from a bit of unreasonableness.
Apart from a bit of a fracka with a boy at Battersea.

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No escape apart from a bit of control.
From a bit further away, the pond is beautiful.
It would benefit from a bit of customisation.
Your bog standard psychopath seeking attention from a bit of skirt.
Tim is suffering from a bit of stage fright just now.
As I lacked the brain cells to study so I graduated from a bit inferior college.
They are just boys from a bit rougher environment than most of us.
The meat is crumbly and benefits from a bit of charring.
I also suffered from a bit of depression because of such incidents and I had a very hard time.
I suspect our guests may be from a bit further away.
Suffering from a bit of concussion but he's starting to come round a bit more.
All parents can benefit from a bit of advice sometimes.
Aside from a bit of Mothers Day promotional advertising, there is no change to most regions.
Can you at least drop me from a bit closer to home.
From a bit further in the Der Spiegel article we have this,.
Leo played a blinder but apart from a bit of sledging.
Suffering from a bit of jet lag I bet.
I remove his bladder and make another from a bit of intestine.
Others come from a bit further away, like South Africa and Europe.
We have got his prints on file from a bit of petty crime.
Apart from a bit of a fracas with a "boy" at battersea.
Do not illegally download it from a bit torrent or post those links.
Leo played a blinder Badger's Drift took the defeat well. but apart from a bit of sledging.
The Watch suffers from a bit of bad timing.
Also, it is difficult to obtain the geometry of anterior teeth from a bit registration.
I copied it from a bit in Exposure.
Today, we should like to get some from a bit lower.
Icopied it from a bit in Exposure.
No health problems to worry about, apart from a bit of sunburn.
He devised the moustache from a bit of crepe hair belonging to Mack Swain.
It 's a great concept that could benefit from a bit more polish.
I think you were suffering from a bit of heartbreak and a touch of self-loathing.
Some journalists have even stayed up at night to benefit from a bit of exclusivity . ".
Leo played a blinder but apart from a bit of sledging, Badger 's Drift took the defeat well.
We had no anesthesia at the time . Apart from a bit of whiskey.

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