Sentences with phrase «took a bit too»

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.
The restaurant was only 1/3 full, yet it still took a bit too long to bring us our food.
Clues such as this will let you know if you're taking it a bit too far.
Parading in the streets is taking it a bit too far.
Yea that's taking it a bit too far.
I was pretty sure I wouldn't take part in another round because last year I took it a bit too far and was exhausted pretty soon.
This takes a bit too long to make after work.
He probably is taking a bit too much, but that's his approach.
It looks like he took a bit too much kerb on the exit, which unsettled the car and caused him to spin.
I think we fans maybe take it a bit too seriously some times these days.
I think you're taking this a bit too far.
And, usually these parents are asking it because they feel like it might be taking them a bit too long (um, like, having been at it for over 6 months now).
Some people take this a bit too far, boxers alone are not OK for dads in the hospital!
While many media were quick to debunk the jade egg practice, we wanted a full - spectrum, holistic view on whether naysaying OB / GYNs are perhaps taking this a bit too seriously or if there are legitimate risks associated with the egg.
Feeling nauseous or heartburn with coconut oil shows that you have taken a bit too much.
«Safe» takes itself a bit too seriously now and then — portentous music cues occasionally crop up in ways that play up the show's pompous tendencies.
The plot takes a bit too long to find its footing, not truly rousing to life until the beginning of its second act when Han encounters Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian.
This one takes itself a bit too seriously.
Wrong turns are taken a bit too often, especially in a needless subplot involving a struggling priest trying desperately to get Katherine to give up her mission and get out of the area.
Still, they do serve a purpose, if they took a bit too long serving such.
However, he takes a bit too much time; while getting to know and spending the time with such colorful folk as Paul's guard cohorts and Coffey's fellow inmates is rewarding, it could have been just as so in less the time.
While there are some laughs to be had, Club Dread just doesn't really have what it takes to be anything more than an ambitious misfire, taking itself a bit too seriously for long stretches as so many horror spoofs have done in the past.
I think Bethesda might be taking this a bit too far.
However, does Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite take a bit too many steps back?
Took a bit too long, but they were very helpful with getting me the car I wanted and showed me a few others to help me make up my mind.
These allow you to alter the steering weight and throttle response, but the car feels at its best in the Natural and Dynamic modes, with the eco setting taking a bit too much away from the responses.
The quick - shifting dual clutch transmission works well in most situations but it can be caught out at lower speeds, taking a bit too long to react to driver inputs.
I've been holding on the joy of having a new (or even 4g) Blackberry forever now and I have made the decision to get an Android because it's taking a bit too long!
Its auto - focus sometimes took a bit too long to make up its mind and the resulting pictures occasionally seemed under - saturated, but the camera took more than acceptable looking images even in less than optimal conditions.
Are we as gamers taking this a bit too far at times?
If you do take a bit too much damage, there are health potions that will restore some of your lost health, but these can be quickly used up so it's generally better to learnt to avoid or block hits than to take the damage and heal afterwards.
They won't explain all of the buzzwords and might take a bit too long for the impatient gamer, but they are always there to help.
There is no more taking a time - out to play rock, paper scissors with your teammate or to whip out the air guitars; The Devil's cartel appears to take itself a bit too seriously at times.
My only reservation is that matches take a bit too long and that the threat that is pay - to - win does rear its head here and there...
It's just a shame that due to the repetitive nature of some bounty missions this plot twist takes a bit too long to actually happen.
Ok, maybe that's taking it a bit too far.
Of course some took this a bit too literally.
re: This particular one — I think there's real value in your «pillars» theory, but you may have taken it a bit too far.
Somehow we'd like to think, Julia hasn't totally eliminated cleaning up and just maybe her words were taken a bit too literally!
Sporting events can be a fun event to attend with family and friends, but sometimes people can take it a bit too far.
You know you can get a ticket for speeding, but some states and municipalities take it a bit too far.
They have thinner bezels and look a lot more modern, although they arguably don't stand out of the crowd much — taking a bit too much inspiration from HTC.
There's no doubt that the Surface Pro 4 has its fair share of issues, many of which took a bit too long to rectify or at least patch up.
It takes a bit too long to go digging through several sub-menu's just to equip new gear or craft new items.
Frequently we've bemoaned how games might have the occasional stutter or take a bit too long to load.
Many will likely say this is taking it a bit too far given the negatives we'll talk about, but there's no denying how good this feels when holding it.
When you're looking for examples of appropriate business attire, use caution when looking at fashion ads, which can take it a bit too far when it comes to what they convey as «business» clothing.
Some take it a bit too far and have training programs, classes or meeting every day.

Not exact matches

«Canada's supply is actually decreasing a little bit because people are taking horsepower out of Canada, so we're not too sure how that plays out.»
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.
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