Examples of using Bit far in English and their translations into Danish
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He went a bit far.
A bit far from downtown.
You went a bit far!
But a bit far from the city.
No. Is it a bit far?
You're a bit far from the White House.
Aren't you going a bit far?
It's a bit far away.
Aren't you taking this a bit far?
It's a bit far from the theater district.
Texas is not one bit far away?
A bit far from the center but 10 minutes by walking to Metro.
I really do think that is going a bit far.
Taking the Christmas theme a bit far, don't you think? What?
Cons: A bit far from things if you want to explore the island.
Rapscallion" may be going a bit far, Ted.
The hotel is indeed a bit far from town, which I knew from beforehand.
Of course, ladies, but it's a bit far away.
Yes, a bit far out of the centre of Lisbon, but that also means that the area of the hotel is very quiet.
What? Taking the Christmas theme a bit far, don't you think?
I promised her five minutes but the engines were phasing. I suppose I must have gone a bit far.
The hotel is situated on a hill, and a bit far from city centre!
Well, it's a bit far for my half day, but I can maybe get the time to go in July when the family's in London.
Unconditional and free chat service is a bit far away with Random call.
A bit far from the Centre, for dinner you must move and with the metro that closes at 12 can take the night bus or taxi.
Reviews in 13 cities 1 helpful vote"Great service, bit far from town.
The premises are a bit far from the city center, but there are quite a lot parkings in the center so it's not a big deal to get around by car.
There are some beaches that are a bit far but not too far away.
Decent rooms, huge common aream great breakfast, cheap warm meals(for Zurich) Very nice andprofessional staff a bit far out tho.
Room decor is dated, andthe hotel is a bit far from town if you are walking.