a bit of造句181. Were you serious, or was that a bit of tomfoolery?
182. I always felt a bit of a failure at school.
183. Do you think this soup wants a bit of salt?
184. With a bit of luck, you might get a flight tomorrow.
185. A bit of oil and some paint could give that old bike a new lease of life.
186. I scored five in the first seven games, but I've had a bit of a barren patch since then.
187. I think there's a bit of slap and tickle going on in the back of that car over there.
188. It looks like they left in a bit of a hurry.
189. It's a job that needs someone with a bit of imagination.
190. She likes to stay at home, but her husband is a bit of a gay dog.
191. She's been having a bit of bother with her car.
192. These days he plays to audiences of a hundred or fewer which is a bit of a comedown after Wembley Stadium.
193. With a bit of luck we should have finished by five o'clock.
194. I know this place is a bit of a dive, but the drink's cheap and the food's great.
195. The modern opera was a bit of a disappointment; we expected it to be much better.
196. Sorry about the mess - we're in a bit of a muddle at the moment.
197. I think we need a bit of colour in this room.
198. She helped her uncle out sometimes just to earn a bit of pin money.
199. I have to wear a bit of make-up in the winter or I look completely washed-out.
200. Can you help me? I'm in a bit of a pickle.
201. I got a bit of a scare when the police rang.
202. I grant that it must have been upsetting but even so I think she made a bit of a fuss.
203. After the wedding there was a bit of a knees-up.
204. A bit of benevolence from people in power is not what we need.
205. I'll just check that the car's okay - that was a bit of a bang!
206. That Chris is a bit of a lad, isn't he?
207. It was a bit of a struggle for me to get there so early.
208. We'll start with a bit of dancing to get the adrenalin going.
209. He hoped the scheme would bring in quite a bit of money.
210. With a bit of forward planning we make sure your budget goes as far as possible.