Sentences with phrase «bit of a mystery»

But why it was called a mouse is a little bit of a mystery.
If pups are used to variety, then those random bites of mystery meat are not likely to upset them as much.
Infinite time, and just a little bit of mystery.
Ackroyd blends fact, fiction and a little bit of mystery in his entertaining new novel following the success of Shakespeare (2005), in which he returns to the territory of literary plagerism that he first explored in Chatterton.
This dress seriously comes with endless styling options, and I'm already imagining it paired with a ton of other dresses in my wardrobe when an added bit of mystery & sass is required...
Look, we get it: internet movie trailer culture is a problem for big film studios, since they'd presumably like to maintain at least a little bit of mystery around their high - profile films.
There is still a fair bit of mystery surrounding the new Condo Tribunal, despite the fact that it is expected to open its doors in less than 2 weeks.
Of course, there's a fair bit of mystery behind the Mana Sword, so when he's banished by the village elder for taking it and making his hometown vulnerable to attack from monsters, he heads out on a journey to discover more about the sword and why he is able to use it.
There's a little bit of mystery behind how Twitter finds this number.
Then CC left for the minors, distance compounding distance, with Corkya bit of a mystery now, a subject older family members talked aboutdelicately.
After Gavin and Meriel are seated at the dining table, I tie blindfolds over their eyes and place bites of the mystery vegetable on their forks.
Humor, history, a wee bit of mystery, and brilliant characters in both centuries will guarantee a fun and satisfying read.»
So there you have it, while it's been a little bit of a mystery regarding Wi - Fi calling, we have our answer and we do like answers.
I enjoy immersing viewers in imagery that takes them into a world outside the ordinary, with a little bit of mystery thrown in for good measure.
«Graham was an amateur playwright and someone who took great pains and pride in his prose style, but there is a little bit of mystery around his investing record.
There is still a fair bit of mystery surrounding the new Condo Tribunal, despite the fact that it is
For the first year of his tenure, Thornton and his intentions were a bit of a mystery to investors and analysts.
Ultimately, though, the watch brand's patronage among the high and mighty is a bit of a mystery.
Why exactly these absent workers are waiting on the wings is a bit of a mystery.
So the fact that Chinese stocks were rising as much as they were was a bit of a mystery from the beginning of the current run.
The reason lesbians earn more than heterosexual women has long been a bit of a mystery, but a group of economists at the University of Nevada have an answer.
Krasner: That was a lot of it... I also was vetted by people, who were frankly a bit of a mystery to me.
While recipients come from a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, fine arts, history, social justice, computer science, and mathematics, the selection criteria is a bit of a mystery.
«Interestingly, while students say they have a lot to learn about managing their finances, credit knowledge remains a bit of a mystery to students and parents alike,» said Melissa Jarman, director, Student Banking, Royal Bank of Canada.
In a market where better - burger chains have become common (Five Guys, BurgerFi, In - N - Out, etc.), maintaining a bit of mystery was good for Shake Shack and drove bigger orders when customers finally happened upon one.
Google drives hundreds of millions of visitors to websites world wide and excluding the opportunity to attract organic traffic, even if it's now a bit of a mystery as to what was searched on, would be foolish.
As to why he can't use some of his all - powerful magic to get through to that person anyway certianly is a bit of a mystery.
So it's a bit of a mystery, really, how the «funny» comes into things.
The teddy bear attached to the belt is a bit of a mystery, but all will be revealed in time.
Quince is a bit of a mystery for me.
This dish adds a bit of mystery with a special sauce.
The something chocolatey is a bit of a mystery as none of the bars had labels on them.
Why this little round creation brings so much joy has always been a bit of a mystery to me.
my sensitivity is still a bit of a mystery to me — i'm not sure if it's gluten specifically or something else entirely.
Blackberries are a bit of a mystery to me because I can mix them with just about anything and they never seem to dominate the scene.
Don't know, gluten free is still a bit of a mystery for me so I'm glad it worked.
The Chiefs backfield is a bit of a mystery, as each of Charcandrick West (illness, questionable) and Akeem Hunt (shoulder, questionable) could see more snaps than usual if they're ultimately able to suit up.
Ferguson is a bit of a mystery — a shooter who didn't shoot that well in Australia — but he's 6» 7 and certainly looks the part.
Looking from another viewpoint, having a bit of mystery isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Only publishing the standings after, say, games 20/40/60 / 82 is a fair mix of giving a bit of insight and keeping a bit of mystery.
Toro Rosso might be a possibility too, but all the other customer teams seem to have fairly strong associations with their current engine suppliers, so it's a bit of a mystery.
The Masters purse is always a bit of a mystery until the final scores become official, but the Augusta Chronicle reports Sunday that the 2015 purse was set at $ 10 million.
Mahoney: It's still a bit of a mystery that Ellington got away from SO many coaches and executives and scouts with so many different franchises.
You are right, it is a bit of a mystery.
Since Jack broke into the Arsenal first team in 2010/11 he has managed just 100 League appearances (including as sub) so the reasoning behind his new contract is a bit of a mystery, but then again, Abou Diaby managed to stay at the club for nine years despite averaging only 10 appearances a season!

Phrases with «bit of a mystery»

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