Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] bit in " in BNC.
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1 | And so you , you , you I had stepped up a bit in , in in rank , I 'm a but erm there was being , on the social side course being next to the Sir Robert Peel , when we went down there , it was quite handy although I 'm not a drinking man , I never have been , I 'll go and socialize and I 'll have half a pint or two halves but I 'd never I 've never been one to go out drinking . |
2 | ‘ I 'm mixed up a bit in it . |
3 | ‘ I 've always been interested in old furniture and I 've swotted it up a bit in my spare time . ’ |
4 | Um I think that um y'know it 's often quite intimidating to be confronted with y'know sort of say eighty odd questions , if you were to use that many , erm so if you if you kind of break it up a bit in some way and have different headed sections with slightly different format questions it might y'know kind of help people through it as it were . |
5 | this bloke and his bird , right , and then ahead would n't like it clears up a bit in , in the Blackwall tunnel but it 's still like sort of five yards in between each car and he 's just like moving from lane to lane without signalling or anything |
6 | Okay now that comes up a bit in this lesson . |
7 | " Yeah , maybe it 'll thin out a bit in there , now it 's getting late . " |
8 | SUCH has been the scale of reopenings ( not to mention survivals ) of lines and stations in the 1980s that to put matters in perspective it is necessary to go back a bit in history . |
9 | On wet ground , play the ball back a bit in your stance to ensure catching the ball first , thus minimising the amount of moisture squeezed between the clubface and the ball at impact . |
10 | It remained over a million throughout the period , falling back a bit in the middle twenties but then rising steeply in 1930 . |
11 | " To make sense of it all , I must go back a bit in history , " he said . |
12 | Well , I played around a bit in my time but now I 've settled down I can be quite prudish , ’ Sue confesses . |