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  • He assembled the model aircraft bit by bit.
  • The work was never finished and bit by bit the building fell apart.
  • As things stand we are, bit by bit, losing the antimicrobial battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The experiment faltered bit by bit.
  • As the mist cleared, the house came into sight bit by bit.
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  • The process has been compared to moving a rug by flapping one end of it to create a wave, causing the rug to inch along bit by bit.
  • But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary.
  • Has anyone considered that one day, (radical) Islamists may begin to discuss the idea of partitioning part of the UK, rather than 'take over' the whole country bit by bit? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • But now, if the doom-mongers are to be believed, the group will tailspin and be sold off bit by bit to the highest bidder.
  • The finding of his mare – J. the Third, as he laughingly dubbed her – decided the point; he forthwith took on himself the role of quixotic highwayman, roaming his beloved South Country, happier than he had been since he first left England; bit by bit regaining his youth and spirits, which last, not all the trouble he had been through had succeeded in extinguishing .... The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century
  • Just as the appearance of the daemonless boy near the end of The Golden Compass wouldn't carry nearly so much horror if we hadn't been so entrenched in daemon-hood up until that point, I think that the formulaic content of the first six Snicket books - a major point of criticism - is absolutely essential to the disorienting effect of watching the formula, bit by bit, dissolve in later books. A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • In therapy, we chip away at this, bit by bit.
  • Bit by bit, an inch at a time, with here a wolf bellying forward, and there a wolf bellying forward, the circle would narrow until the brutes were almost within springing distance. The Hunger Cry
  • In therapy, we chip away at this, bit by bit.
  • Bit by bit , the price of pampering farmers is being paid, writes Tobias Buck.
  • And finally, to the person or persons responsible for ms antispyware 2009, I have only this to say: may your toenails shrivel and crack, and turn yellow and crusty and stinky, flaking off into your socks bit by bit until they are all gone, leaving only a suppurating blisters where once they lay. Brian Ruckley · Further Book Matters (and a curse)
  • However, if you add milk to the cup first and pour tea on top, the milk will be more gradually diluted in the hot water, cooling the tea bit by bit as it is added and will therefore rise in temperature more slowly.
  • Bit by bit, Faulkner peels away the shiny veneer that covers up the ugly realities of the turn-of-the-century South.
  • Bit by bit the surfaces reappeared, cupboards and drawers refilled, and as the job got done the transformation from bombsite to spotless showroom was remarkable and rewarding.
  • The trouble is, the resources to build something as substantial as Gallery 9 are rare, and normally built bit by bit (excuse the pun) over many years.
  • Just as when laying siege to a city and battering its walls one digs one's trenches closer and closer and thus slowly gains land, so in the spiritual conquest of that powerful and enchanted [encantado] land God is laying the siegeworks of evangelism, approaching bit by bit until the walls of resistance crash to the ground. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • Under current legislation, planning permissions last for two years only before they have to be resubmitted, meaning developers will have to apply bit by bit for planning permission for residential development on the land.
  • The work was never finished and bit by bit the building fell apart.
  • Percussion drills make their way deep into the ground, bit by bit, pounding the soil and pulverising it into a muddy paste, which is then brought to the surface in flanged containers.
  • Bit by bit, the trickle of fear was becoming stronger and stronger in Maya's heart.
  • In his hands, pollen—painstakingly, ritualistically gathered bit by bit over months—becomes luminous art.
  • Thus, bit by bit, the child learns to string together more complicated sequences.
  • As the evening wore on, bit by bit his head slipped lower and lower until it somehow finished up under his lady friend's arm and it looked like she was carrying the head of Quasimodo.
  • bit by bit, a seamless pattern of diamond and crewel and organic stone. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The work was never finished and bit by bit the building fell apart.
  • Even so basic a global public good as the freedom and security of the seas is nibbled away, bit by bit, through high minded treaties that make it possible for the usual enforcers to plead the inability to enforce. The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Be a Hegemon
  • Bit by bit, for I was gey tired, I warstled ower the rigs and up the cleuchs to the Gled-head; syne up the stany Gled-cleuch to the lang grey hill which they ca 'the The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies
  • They assembled the model ship bit by bit.
  • His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming increasingly forgetful.
  • Bit by bit the German bureaucratic mill is grinding down the problems and finding solutions. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll no hae yon thing raddle us wi 'radiation and pluck us apart bit by bit. Starfarers
  • The import and the significance of it, in fact, is deepening while the world seems to be bit by bit switching off or slimming down its view of this war.
  • But just as the horror of a daemonless boy would be nothing without the buildup of what a daemon is in the first place (you've read HDM, right?), the constant beating-you-over-the-head with the formula is necessary to appreciate what happens when the formula, bit by bit, begins to break down. Contest At Readable Feast
  • But since the move itself severely depleted my bank account, I'll be acquiring those things bit by bit as my budget allows.
  • I know that the idea of an apprenticeship is more important in the classical world, that you should build up a solid career bit by bit, rather than aim for sudden, one-time success. Archive 2006-10-01
  • He assembled the model aircraft bit by bit.
  • The flood water tugs at the cobbles, sometimes moving them bit by bit toward someplace, anyplace, downstream.
  • If you want to observe each and every angle of the view offered without so much as moving your feet, take a pew at the revolving café and sip a coffee while enjoying the view bit by bit.
  • Bit by bit studios like Warner Brothers and MGM are opening up their vaults and letting various classics from different time periods out into the digital world.
  • And then you will see that the life of the stone begins to pass from it bit by bit, that it crumbles and peels away, and, in short, decays and is turned again to its dust. Twenty-Five Village Sermons
  • Our schoolbags, backpacks i guess you might call them, grab hold of our skirts while we walk and inch them up bit by bit which leads to continual yanking down. the solution? take a boy with you let him carry it for you, terrific! youre freed up just like erin said wonderful advantages plus said boy feels manly and is trained up in noble ways. hooroo steph Pockets = Freedom - A Dress A Day
  • The pattern is seen first as aggregates to assemble in the mind, information acquired bit by bit, as in reality.
  • They reviewed each aspect of the plan bit by bit.
  • The camera tracked around them portentously as they sat at glowing laptops in a dimly-lit smoky room and, bit by bit, revealed the purported secret of Christie's success.
  • Though Im happy to say that with each day the homesickness is easing up bit by bit. Canada has nice goats.
  • His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming increasingly forgetful.

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