Sentences with phrase «bit of a predicament»

So when I went to make a few recipes last weekend that called for fresh blueberries I was in a little bit of a predicament.
Rightfully, Frankel describes that this isn't the case for everyone and indeed, it is not but I also believe that many people will be finding themselves in a bit of a predicament leading up to next weeks deadline.
«As a Remain - supporting MP representing a heavily Leave voting constituency, I am in a bit of a predicament,» he said.
However, I am in a bit of a predicament.
I did have the AA come out and take a look at it and the fault code they read was «power distribution unit fault», which leaves me in a bit of a predicament because you can't just buy a spare one as it is programmed to the ecu.
So now that the awesome BlackBerry Classic has officially launched and hitting retailers around the world over the next few weeks it may leave some folk in a bit of a predicament.
However, this does leave me in a bit of a predicament.
This has left Amazon with a bit of a predicament when it comes to rolling out Alexa — how to get it in consumer hands?
In fact, her holiday gifts are so beautifully wrapped, they often put their recipients into a bit of a predicament.
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