Examples of 'take a bit more' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a bit more"

Take a bit more - an encouragement to increase effort, patience, or time in dealing with a task or situation

How to use "take a bit more" in a sentence

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take a bit more
It will just take a bit more time.
Take a bit more expensive.
Of course it would take a bit more time.
It might take a bit more than a little moisturizer.
You will have to take a bit more.
It might take a bit more than we thought.
I think this is going to take a bit more work.
And it does take a bit more than a series of slogans.
Take as much time as you need and then take a bit more.
I thought it would take a bit more persuasion.
Take a bit more money than you think you will need.
I have been trying to take a bit more exercise.
It will take a bit more than that to convince people.
I am just saying she could take a bit more of an interest.
Others take a bit more time to update their sites.

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I think it will take a bit more time.
It will take a bit more time to start operation normally.
Looks like finishing the job will take a bit more time.
I will take a bit more off.
Discovering strictly adult home entertainment might take a bit more research study.
It would take a bit more time.
But finding a plausible mechanism to explain the finding might take a bit more effort.
I think it might take a bit more than we thought.
Deposit times are instant, while withdrawals can take a bit more time.
You can take a bit more.
I think he understands the concept, but actually doing it will take a bit more practice.
The rest will take a bit more time.
It may take a bit more time before we see significant progress in the optics themselves.
People with some types of disabilities may take a bit more time to understand and respond.
Others take a bit more time updating their sites.
Others like the Baudan Baou canyon take a bit more effort to get to.
A few take a bit more effort.
But are we prepared to take a bit more time?
You can take a bit more time to find that perfect home.
I am afraid it 's going to take a bit more time.
Others take a bit more time.
For cars, peak oil demand will take a bit more time.
It may just take a bit more effort than usual.
The look on his face reveals that it'll take a bit more to appease him.
We need to take a bit more of a backseat when working with micro influencers.
But do not worry, you can take a bit more time.
This method might take a bit more time but it appears to be equally effective.
For wines you want to keep longer, you do have to take a bit more care.
But it will take a bit more work than before.
When you are finish with your sitz bath, take a bit more time to relax.
It will take a bit more against Federer.
Figuring out wine styles is easy, but tasting room culture might take a bit more research.
Other ones will take a bit more time to master.
Take a bit more care of your diet, and if you are quitting smoking, keep fighting temptation.
But I think it would take a bit more than a hundred grand to do that.

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