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

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"They don't use the latest methods, which is a bit of a pity," Dr. Opie said.

Choosing his words carefully, he added that Mr. Kaplan's nationality was "a bit of a pity".

The lime leaf is not absolutely necessary in this recipe, but it's a bit of a pity to leave it out.

This is a bit of a pity, not because the way someone behaves towards women doesn't matter – of course it does.

This is all a bit of a pity of course: because historically being able to make the money has been a useful way of paying for government.

Fixating on these aspects of JLENS is a bit of a pity, because the program is actually fascinating.

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It's maybe just a pity that episode was a bit of a letdown; legend having it that Russell T felt bad for underselling Capaldi in that story and so created Mr Frobisher in Torchwood: Children Of Earth for him by way of making it up.

Pity that the climactic scuffle, during which Clara kills King Rat, feels a bit of a muddle.

A bit of a jerk".

A bit of a perfectionist.

A bit of an understatement.

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