Sentences with phrase «little bit of sense»

Maybe giving us a little bit of a sense for what that percentage is now, that's being sourced globally direct, and what kind of categories may be under penetrated?
You didn't answer my question Richard and now you're dodging people who complain about your inane ramblings only because you seem to think that they somehow make even a little bit of sense.
Anyone with a little bit of sense understands that in the context of Matthew 27:42, the word «save» does not mean escape from hell and entrance into heaven, or receiving eternal life.
And though we know we're not supposed to cheer for the antagonist, General Edward seems to be the only character in the whole kingdom with a little bit of sense between his teeny, tiny ears.
Perhaps when you consider Peckinpah's health in the latter years of his life, and the stories of substance abuse, the mystery does begin to make a little bit of sense.
Because of the shutter speed and all that stuff on the iPhone, it had that little bit of a sense of a change in texture, and I think that feeling helped dramatically in that scene.
The story line actually made a little bit of sense but the acting and graphics really doomed this movie.
«I've tried to create a little bit of a sense of a journey,» Garrels says about the exhibit as he stands in front of «Wall Drawing # 280,» a copy of Minimalist artist Sol LeWitt's buoyant 1976 crayon and pencil work.
Perhaps you had better start your argument again, slowly, with a little bit of sense.
My little coffee station has taken on a little bit of a sense of humor with the letter board from Amazon!
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