Example sentences of "[noun sg] to do [art] bit " in BNC.
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1 | The relation [ 4 ] enables an electron to do a bit of creative dealing , borrowing energy uncertainty against time . |
2 | Persons act not as they would act probably in life , but enable to do the , to , but enable to author to do a bit of writing . |
3 | And Glastonbury goes to his mother 's grave to do a bit of gardening . |
4 | Here is more than the chance to do a bit of direct selling or attract further commissions ; there should be the desire to communicate and work with others . |
5 | ‘ You mean that this might give me a chance to do a bit of snooping , ’ I said . |
6 | Aj went off with three of our number to do a bit of lakeside revetment and we others set to with a will , clearing away the undergrowth alongside the path in readiness for the red shale . |
7 | ‘ Things are obviously becoming very busy and I went in over the weekend to do a bit of work . |