Sentences with phrase «for a bit too»

know i fly the flag for him bit too much.
Cazorla is not bad, but he's playing on the same wavelength as Arteta, often passing a bit too much, or holding the ball up for a bit too long.
Well most parents are stuck holding a baby as it sleeps, most of the time parents welcome it because it gives them a chance to close their eyes for a bit too, but when you have stuff to do, it's not really ideal.
I'm going to follow the r / science thread for a bit too, since that seems to be a bit more grounded than futurology.
There was even a point where the sequence felt like it was going on for a bit too long, but that's until the payoff came and nearly killed me with laughter.
Even if they were trying to do this on propose, we've been seeing the return of raccoon Mario for a bit too long now; we need something different, and New Super Mario Bros. 2 did (more or less) better at doing so than Mario Bros..
However, back in automatic mode, we feel it holds each gear for a bit too long at medium throttle inputs during everyday driving.
Giving a pound of flesh in income and asset documentation has become the norm but it's likely that unjustified lender paranoia has led them to ask for a bit too much of their clients.
You know how stringy celery is, and you've surely found yourself chewing one bite of celery for a bit too long.
She started looking for it a bit too late (one month before), and was a bit stressed not to find a home.
Citi have appeared to be a bit too lackadaisical in their approach to American Airlines credit cards and have sat on their laurels for a bit too long — that's why I gave up my Citi AAdvantage Executive card late last year... it wasn't worth it to me.
Apparently there have been more than one or two guests who didn't believe a tub of that size could be filled that quickly and they left the water running for a bit too long — the resulting flooding took some clearing up!
Though I felt the final levels dragged for a bit too long, the game was otherwise extremely well - paced with an even spread of combat, dialogue, and exploration.
While the story mode presents an interesting concept, it is quite predictable (except for a few moments) and I feel it dragged on for a bit too long.
For instance, Ribbon Girl used to have a bug where she'd hover in the air for a bit too long while attacking.
But like most games on the XBLA this one just seems a bit too little for a bit too much.
I do agree that for a bit too much of the time, it felt like the Digimon were a background element in the story.
Whereas the first game often had Nathan Drake involved in gunfights that would go on for a bit too long, Uncharted 2 more gracefully spreads out the action.
Great list, for me personally the offline method I have neglected for a bit too long and I need to print your list and pin it on my wall!
Apple understands that customer satisfaction is the most important metric when selling luxury goods, but Google often lets problems linger for a bit too long, putting off patches and fixes until major updates.
Speaking of pesky bugs, I mowed the yard after I shot that video this morning and I must have been standing on a fire ant nest for a bit too long.

Not exact matches

«It's just a little bit too convenient for my taste to see a platform ban an entire ecosystem, or an entire market segment, just because they don't want to spend the time figuring out who the bad actors are,» Pakman told me.
It's a bit of an odd shoe to place — if you go with a darker color, they work well as a comfortable shoe you can wear to the office, but are probably a little too casual for formal events.
If you're a 1, you're probably a little bit too strait - laced for us.
So, while Apple and Amazon's current digital wallets may seem a little lackluster, and Google's a bit too limited for payments so far, that's likely to change with lightning speed.
In the end, the Stelvio shows that the Italians can do a capable «everyday» luxury SUV (The Maserati Levante is a bit too much for everyday duty) without sacrificing that which makes Italian cars special.
Hmm, for some reason it's taking a bit too long to farm this out, so I click over to GetMeATeam, which provides teams of three or more people who will work in tandem to do larger projects.
Though the new recommendations don't skewer the meat industry, they did point to some alarming trends: teens and men (14 - 70) were called out for being a bit too meaty, eating 10 - 20 oz.
When your nerves are getting the better of you at a party or another social event, simply remember this study and see if spreading a little happiness doesn't make the whole experience a bit more joyful for you, too.
The only reason I relegate my pair to rough weather days is because I find the sole a bit too stiff for long runs, and especially for a run that will include any roads or sidewalks.
There are a million «me too» products in every market today and making yours a little bit better isn't a formula for success or a way to build a sustainable competitive advantage.
Instagram, YouTube and Facebook have labels influencers can use to indicate sponsorship, but they're a bit too subtle for the FTC.
• A bit too expensive for an OS that's still inherently limited.
Whether the system sounds ingeniously simple or a bit too clever for its own good may depend on your dedication to fitness.
The logic: Washington State has been a bit too unpredictable for my gambling tastes in recent weeks, and I trust Michigan State more to put together and execute a successful game plan in this one.
«They look at the prosperity around them, and they say, «Why can't I — as a decent citizen doing my part for my community and my kids — why can't I rise a bit too?»»
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
«It's a bit of a hide and seek [as] they're looking for a Goldilocks here,» Mizuho's Varathan added, explaining that a hard - line crackdown on leverage in the system could too - rapidly cool the Chinese economy, leading to a so - called hard landing.
You don't have to worry about checking in hours before your flight, or hanging around when you land for the luggage carousel to spurt out your bags — and it usually saves you a little bit of money, too.
After all, this is why rabid sports fans sign up for fantasy leagues, buy odd bits of memorabilia and too often say «we» when talking about their favorite team.
This scared us a bit, but we never really heard of anyone getting reprimanded for it, so it didn't cross our minds too often.
When I spoke with one handler from Zirtual (she is part of the Client Happiness Team), she had quite a bit of advice for me but didn't really seem too interested in handling my specific issues and complaints.
That run was a bit too hot for investors, which in subsequent months sent the stock tumbling.
I also look for a bit of quirkiness, too.
Brooklyn Bridge Ventures was too small for the traditional institutional investors, and would have been a bit large to do entirely with angels.
It doesn't seem too irrational for seed or A deals, just a bit higher than the norm.
Though it is way too soon for this brand of conjecture regarding AAPL's performance, some may find it meaningful that after hitting an all - time high of $ 133.60 in late February (not reflected on the most recent report), the stock has flagged a bit since the Dow announcement.
We understand this is a bit too difficult and expensive for most of you (we hardly ever do this ourselves).
It was a risky move — taking credit for something unpredictable opens up the potential of getting blamed for it too — and one that has backfired a bit amid this latest selloff.
«The bond rout looks like it's gone a bit too far for me.»
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