Sentence examples for a bit of a blow from inspiring English sources

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But it was a bit of a blow.

With the qualifier coming up, it would be a bit of a blow".

It was a bit of a blow to find The Killing resorting to such a hoary old narrative short-cut.

These revelations came as a bit of a blow and made me question the rationale of the whole dashed trip.

"But with the similarities between the two rulings, this is a bit of a blow for the commission".

Whilst this is a bit of a blow, it's not in itself a reason to think trade talks are not going anywhere.

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There is a bit of a blow-out on the face but it's a nice enough shot.

That form is probably not good enough, but our filly had previously had a bit of a blip so she blew quite hard afterwards.

That goal's a bit of a hammer blow, not what the game needed from a neutral perspective.

He added: "The mistakes we made here means we have suffered a bit of a psychological blow.

​"Going a goal down before half-time, when we played well, was a bit of a hammer blow.​ It was disappointing to concede a set-piece.

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