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1 McRae, I understand we have a bit of a problem this morning.
2 I don't think he'll have a bit of a problem believing me.
3 It is necessary to have a bit of patience, as Zlatan said.
4 In other instances, you'll need to have a bit of technical background.
5 And to have a bit of a holiday, an experience, a change.
6 Instead she said, I often have a bit of a cry myself.
7 I have a bit of crème brulee left over from last night.
8 I'm going to have a bit of fun with this thing first.
9 Well, maybe we'll have a bit of a honeymoon this month, too!
10 The captain don't have a bit of patience in his whole body.
11 By now, surely you have a bit of empathy for Kenya Moore.
12 All right then; I'm hungry and have a bit of work ahead.
13 We have a bit of that here, but hopefully not too much.
14 There is one poem I think that we have a bit overworked:
15 If he was still being tailed, he'd have a bit of fun.
16 But in the warm-up I did have a bit of a shock.
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