Examples of 'have gone a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "have gone a bit"

have gone a bit: This phrase indicates that something has changed or deviated slightly from its original state or behavior. It is often used to imply a subtle shift or alteration in a person's attitude, mood, or actions

How to use "have gone a bit" in a sentence

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have gone a bit
I think maybe we have gone a bit too far.
I may have gone a bit overboard but we are worth it.
The throttle may have gone a bit open.
I have gone a bit overboard this year.
I think you might have gone a bit mad.
I may have gone a bit over the top.
Yet it all seems to have gone a bit quiet.
I have gone a bit overboard with television.
Cries out that could have gone a bit smoother.
You have gone a bit quiet about that lately.
I do think that the start could have gone a bit slower.
He might have gone a bit too far.
But after your intended did the dirty on you things have gone a bit.
That could have gone a bit smoother.
There are many people that feel that things have gone a bit too far.

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They have gone a bit flat.
She then realised she may have gone a bit too far.
You have gone a bit pale.
I will not obey you any more You have gone a bit too far.
Things have gone a bit awry.
I would had a bit to drink so I think I might have gone a bit too far.
I might have gone a bit far.
Its like this, some of the soldiers think things have gone a bit too far.
Seems to have gone a bit cold.
I promised her five minutes but the engines were phasing . I suppose I must have gone a bit far.
We have gone a bit off topic.
I suppose I must have gone a bit far.
You have gone a bit quiet.
Something made me realize I might have gone a bit too far recently.
May have gone a bit far.
My daughter thinks I have gone a bit.
Things have gone a bit silly between me and your mother.
Also, its technology offerings have gone a bit higher.
Grades have gone a bit wonky.
Things between me and Molly, they have gone a bit rancid.
I have gone a bit light.
In recent years I have gone a bit old school.
I have gone a bit peculiar, to tell the truth.
Spoiler but I might have gone a bit too far for a test.
At the same time, I have got to think I could have gone a bit faster.
Maybe we have gone a bit far.
How do you make people better … when they have gone a bit barmy?
The costumes have gone a bit more flamboyant and tailored.
But is it possible that you have gone a bit too far?
We might have gone a bit overboard with the sugar.
Sorry bud, that joke might have gone a bit too far.
I may have gone a bit too far with that last one.
And saying that things have gone a bit pear-shaped.
I may have gone a bit overboard with Cammie.
He might be cross. We have gone a bit off topic.

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