Sentences with phrase «bit like»

It made me feel a little bit like an alcoholic who tries to beat his addiction to whiskey by turning to wine.
«It's done in front of a computer screen — a bit like Guitar Hero if you've seen that, where you see the other «ringers» pull their bells and you have to time yourself to fit in with them.»
It was Schiller who tried to persuade himself that all sorts of things have something a little bit like mind.
«Calling millions of Christian victims of bloody civil wars «martyrs» is a bit like calling all the victims of 9/11 «heroes,» he wrote for The Washington Post in 2013.
Schweitzer's view was a bit like that.
It's a bit like finding out that your favorite uncle deals drugs, or that your most beloved poet killed herself, or that your childhood pastor defrauded the congregation for years.
I'm not one that adheres to the notion of «biblical womanhood» and sometimes, in Christian circles, this can leave me feeling a bit like «The Other.»
I thought that progressive theologians say that these things are symbolic, moral stories, a bit like Aesop's Fables — that unlike the surrounding peoples of Canaan, the Jews should stop sacrificing children, but nobody actually thinks that it's real.»
And now, (because I feel a bit like James Lipton), a few short questions from the Pivot Questionnaire:
It is a bit like saying,» Some Chinese hate America and wish to kill us, therefore all Chinese are our enemy.»
And it sounds a bit like Cuban dance music, a tango, there's a high note there, too.
They sounded a good bit like you, squalling at the top of their lungs as they were being castrated.
To call Her a common criminal is a bit like saying the 9/11 hyjackers were thrill seekers.
Sounds more than a bit like a bully, doesn't it?
It seems that they are very restrictive a bit like «love me or suffer.»
It's a bit like that with the command to love God and our neighbor.
He was disrupting the money flow and Rome was in the Middle East to do business, a bit like America today.
At this point, seeing one of his films is a bit like a»90s Chicago Bulls fan watching a 43 - year - old Michael Jordan's final season with the Washington Wizards.
Sometimes it all seems to me a bit like we've created some new kind of gospel.
It's also a bit like an engagement ring.
This is starting to sound a bit like some of those crazy laws which I began with this morning, right?
The Song of Deborah and Barak in Judges 5 sounds a bit like a drinking song one might have heard in an Ancient Near Eastern bar frequented by fighting men.
(Inherit the Wind was supposed to be a bit like Arthur Miller's The Crucible, which also served as an allegory to McCarthy Trials.)
As such, I imagine that John MacArthur, as a convinced cessationist, felt a bit like Jerome who woke up «the whole world groaned and marvelled to find itself Arian.»
It would be a bit like a Muslim teaching a room full of other Muslims about Christianity and using Westboro Baptist Church as the only example.
But even if God had known what Job would choose, it does seem a tad bit like he is toying with him.
He needs to sound a little bit like James Capretta.
Our comical insistence that we are loving, despite our reputation, is a bit like a man insisting he's a perfectly loving husband when his wife, kids, and all who know him insist he's an unloving, self - righteous jerk.
I feel a bit like those who would line up the pantheon of gods and then say, «Wouldn't it be nice to have just one more, over here in the corner, to complete the set?»
It's a bit like the similarly extreme view that people who claim to be married should act accordingly; otherwise, they're lying.
A bit like a three dimensional sculpture, it looks different from different angles, and mostly seems to have something pointing directly at me no matter where I stand.
Christians generally think that evangelism is a bit like a sporting event, and we are on offense, trying to get past the defenses of others whose «eyes have been blinded by Satan.»
Sometimes it seems a bit like semantics.
Does sound a bit like the same old broken record about what some Catholics fail to understand about the faith...
If you are the chief executive of a bus company and you spend all your time talking about the gospel and not looking after train timetables and your staff you would probably get sacked and it felt to me that as the main message carrier for the party it was a little bit like having your main advertising hoarding permanently damaged, permanently vandalised so your me.
It's a bit like if someone offers you drugs.
Watching this premiere with the full knowledge of the series in mind, you can read it all as set - up for the character transformation to come, but tonally, the episode feels a bit like a bait - and - switch.
In my unqualified opinion (because I don't know Jeremy) the style of the original post came off a bit like some of Rob Bell's stuff.
You'll find people who criticize Mad Men for glorifying casual sex or alcoholism, which is a bit like criticizing the story of David and Bathsheba for glorifying adultery.
I would say more, but honestly, it would feel a bit like throwing pearls to swine.
I have to suppress a snicker, because that's a bit like asking whether Alex Trebek knows all the answers on Jeopardy!
That sounds a bit like what the people who wanted Jesus to be crucified said to him... Lord forgive me and this guy.
It's a bit like finding a proper doctor or a questionable herbalist.
They are not rigid about drinking, smoking or cursing; the atmosphere there can seem a bit like the early hours of a fraternity party.
Yet in a previous comment you stated: «So if someone gets deep into Buddist meditation, which I have not tried, but I have been guessing is a little bit like my knitting of repeat lace patterns (knit, yarn over, purl, two together, repeat... Over and over), if someone really gets into the yoga, and I have worried about, and they get into a deep tranquility... But they derive an innocent benefit from it, I am going with, it is a gift from God.»
So if someone gets deep into Buddist meditation, which I have not tried, but I have been guessing is a little bit like my knitting of repeat lace patterns (knit, yarn over, purl, two together, repeat... Over and over), if someone really gets into the yoga, and I have worried about, and they get into a deep tranquility... But they derive an innocent benefit from it, I am going with, it is a gift from God.
Interesting that the individual in your painting has a direction but no path laid out before him... and yet leaves a distinct path behind... a bit like you these days I think.
A bit like a carbon offset.
It's hardly rocket science, is it, that those who claim to be followers of Jesus of Nazareth should try to look a bit like the one they claim is their master, Lord, saviour, teacher and friend?
A bit like Obama — they'd make great BFFs
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