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91. She made one or two snide remarks about their house which I thought was a bit unnecessary. 92. Zoe does a bit of freelance photography as a sideline. 93. It was a bit insensitive of Fiona to go on so much about fat people when she knows Mandy is desperate to lose weight. 94. It's a bit bourgeois, isn't it, joining a golf club? 95. Let's walk on a bit further before we stop to eat. 96. When things get a bit too much , she simply tunes out temporarily. 96. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 97. Let me premise my argument with a bit of history. 98. He was standing a bit apart from the rest of us, watching us. 99. People say it can cure colds, but I'm a bit of a sceptic. 100. I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the morning. 101. He's lagging behind a bit - I think we'd better wait for him to catch us up. 102. Some of his jokes are a bit too near the knuckle for my taste. 103. I feel a bit tired. However, I can hold on. 104. You might find a bit of meat left on the chicken carcass. 105. It's a great little pub, but a bit out of the way. 106. I'm afraid I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to climbing up ladders. 107. Sorry, that was a bit of a goof on my part! 108. His humour is a bit too blue for my tastes. 109. I'm afraid it's a bit of a trek to the station. 110. I want us to be a bit more sensible this time and tighten up. 111. I went a bit bonkers when he told me the news. 112. I have quite a bit of hand washing to do. 113. There's far too much food - I'm afraid I got a bit carried away. 114. No, not a bit. 115. I'm going out for a bit - I'll see you later. 116. I only gave five dollars towards his present - do you think that was a bit mingy? 117. Older people tend to be quite conservative and a bit suspicious of any supposed advances. 118. She said you were a bit offhand with her this afternoon. 119. Sorry - the place is a bit of a mess . 120. The jacket was a bit busy for my tastes - I'd prefer something a bit plainer.