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31. Let me premise my argument with a bit of history. 32. People say it can cure colds, but I'm a bit of a sceptic. 33. 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. 34. You might find a bit of meat left on the chicken carcass. 35. I'm afraid I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to climbing up ladders. 36. Sorry, that was a bit of a goof on my part! 37. I'm afraid it's a bit of a trek to the station. 38. I have quite a bit of hand washing to do. 39. Sorry - the place is a bit of a mess . 40. I didn't really know anyone at the party, so I felt a bit of a misfit. 41. I had to use a bit of petrol to get the fire alight. 42. From his weird behaviour, he seems a bit of an oddity. 43. Forgetting the President's name was a bit of a boob. 44. The walls need freshening up with a bit of white paint. 45. It was the scruffiest place I've ever stayed in, so 'Hotel Royal' was a bit of a misnomer. 46. She has a bit of private money, so they manage quite nicely. 47. His mother and father thought Jim was a bit of an oddball too. 48. He's a bit of a nutter. 49. The exam was a bit of a bugger. 50. She needs a bit of gentle coaxing. 51. She's a bit of a coquette. 52. The party was a bit of a damp squib. 53. What you need is a bit of retail therapy! 54. We've had a bit of good news. 55. Timothy Thistlethwaite? That's a bit of a mouthful! 56. Alex has always been a bit of a rebel. 57. Dave's girl-friend is a bit of all right. 58. He was a bit of a nutter. 59. My aunt can be a bit of a terror. 60. The news came as a bit of a shock.