Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | I slumped to my knees , burdened by the hopeless regret that I had n't had the chance to do this just a bit sooner . |
2 | But you look at the diagram they 've given you which is not exactly the scale and they do this quite a bit . |
3 | Tod 's been doing this quite a bit lately — grunting : Shtib . |
4 | but , but we , we , we might come across this again a bit later on th that i it 's entirely possible that what is being said at the early part is n't actually borne out by the details that come later on . |
5 | Now I 'll pull this forward a bit erm Ian |
6 | No , no , no , wait a minute , wait a minute , let me think , this was somewhere , do n't forget they come from all over the bloody country the South of England Show erm , this scrumpy was all somewhere a bit farther north , Cotswolds or |
7 | So what about the retro space-cadet '70s image — hipsters and plastic zap guns , is n't it all just a bit comic-strip ? |
8 | Oh would and could you 're going to use those quite a bit in writing |
9 | nervous now , you 're gon na be checking that quite a bit . |
10 | I du n no who , who do I m I do n't know , I d do that to s er see there is somebody that I do that quite a bit to but I ca n't remember who it is or a few people maybe . |
11 | approach is is to work with people like I B M. In fact you may have seen in the press er this week the announcement of a strategic relationship between and I B M , and we will talk about that briefly a bit later . |
12 | Yes , yes I use the M four quite a bit and I suppose I 'm so used to that I do n't mind it . |
13 | Er I think there 's er one problem of course is that regional newspapers do depend on situations vacant quite a bit and the situations vacant market is n't improving dramatically . |
14 | he was alright still a bit stupid , but he was n't as bad as he is in class |