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

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The Blue Lagoon was a bit of a rush.

Looks as though we were in a bit of a rush on this Web caption.

It ends in a bit of a rush, and left several questions dangling in this reader's mind.

Dunn also had an appendectomy in April 2011 and was back in the lineup six days later, which he acknowledged was a bit of a rush.

I zeroed in on the roof of the church, zipping along and feeling a bit of a rush from churning my legs so fast.

After a bit of a rush, says Bevan, the service submitted its business case to the PCT in June 2011 and became independent in August.

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"It was a bit of a rushed job, to be honest".

Please excuse a bit of a rushed post this week.

"There's a bit of a land rush in the live business around the whole greening issue," he said.

"It's a bit of a gold rush," Mr. Hodgson said as he worked a booth at a coal industry conference packed with tailored suits and foreign accents.

One thing that helps, I've found, is to give the writing a bit of a forward rush, with a kind of sprung or syncopated rhythm, which often involves sentences that are deliberately off center.

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