Examples of using Bit of a problem in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
which can be a bit of a problem.
I had a bit of a problem in school because a lot of kids wanted to see if I could fight like my father,
And I'm having a bit of a problem with this. She's a suspect in a double homicide.
Theresa Rubel? She's a suspect in a double homicide and I'm having a bit of a problem with this?
The air con in the rooms and function rooms was poor or non existent, bit of a problem with 50 people in a meeting….
I think you may have a bit of a problem reaching the center of the pit.
the breakfast is a bit of a problem but good location and….
However I'm having a bit of a problem with it and I was hoping you could help me.
We had a bit of a problem with a smelly room,
there's a bit of a problem with it….
it can be a bit of a problem.
The outer casing is so smooth that you really do need to keep your hands free of lube otherwise it's a bit of a problem.
storage was bit of a problem.
that was a bit of a problem when checking in and out.
was a bit of a problem in first finding- in a pedestrianised area which is a bit off-putting when you arrive by car.
The outside metal steps to the pool are a bit of a problem if you have mobility issues,
the local beach had a bit of a problem with jellifishes during our state,
Its girth gave me a bit of a problem at first and I had to work my way up to it over a couple of days,
Yes, it's a bit of a problem.