bit by bit造句31. The artist cut away the marble bit by bit.
32. The collective wealth has been accumulated bit by bit.
33. I am deeply touched by these young people, SIFE students enthusiastic, vibrant, they get down to the success of using the accumulated bit by bit to prove.
34. That's how we are educated, bit by bit, to be a girl, through archetypal unconsciousness.
35. China is thus moving towards civility one step at a time, and society is thusly becoming nicer bit by bit.
36. As an executive coach, he sees managers collapse several issues into one large mess, so he often asks them to remove the emotion, the anxiety and start untangling things, bit by bit.
37. His fire of life was extinguished bit by bit by the onset of the lovesickness.
38. Of course, the habit of old nurturance is very difficult change, bit by bit him conquer!
39. Bit by bit , she extracted from him discreditable history.
40. Bit by bit,[www.] we have pieced together incredible vistas of creation next to which we and our entire Earth are less than ants in an anthill.
41. On my word of honor, rather than die in bed, of an illness, slowly, a bit by bit each day, with drugs, cataplasms, syringes, medicines, I should prefer to receive a cannon-ball in my belly!
42. An extreme example is asset stripping, where the main motive for the acquisition is short-term gain by buying up undervalued assets and selling them on bit by bit.
43. He slowly approached Liana's cage, gazing at Liana in silence, icy eyes melting bit by bit.
44. Bit by bit , the price of pampering farmers is being paid, writes Tobias Buck.
45. Workers cutting heavy metal tube and plate bit by bit in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Dec. 10, 2009. They usually work without proper safety gear and work for more than 12 hours every day.
46. It's begin with collectivity and then introduces the software bit by bit imperceptibly.
47. Bit by bit, the standard components of modernity were put into place, including stock, bond and commodity markets, asset management and credit analysis.
48. Well, the Cheshire Cat-like Rick Perry — he seems to be fading out, bit by bit, until only the hair remains — claimed, implausibly, that he could create 1.2 million jobs in the energy sector.
49. Let us emulate Mother Teresa in giving up the earthshaking undertakings; let us assume the attitude of "like a willing ox with head bowed", and let us start the service bit by bit!