Example sentences of "have [art] bit [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He has a bit more fun with the wrangles over Shaw 's house at Ayot St Lawrence ( it was left to the National Trust ) , while Mrs Shaw 's will , which was also contested in the courts in the Fifties , provides a lively sideshow . |
2 | Financially , and for security , the English scene has a bit more going for us at the moment . |
3 | The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink . |
4 | ‘ Oh no , I think we 've all had a bit too much of this stuff . ’ |
5 | I 've had a bit out of mine . |
6 | it might just have a bit here |
7 | He should have a bit longer . |
8 | fucking Can I can I have a bit please . |
9 | Can I have a bit please |
10 | Yeah I 'll have a bit please . |
11 | I 'll have a bit then if you 're not gon na eat it |
12 | I 'll sa I 'll have a bit more to say about stimulus response coupling in a second . |
13 | He saddles Wajiba Riva in the Coventry and warned : ‘ Stonehatch will have a bit more to beat than he did when winning at York . ’ |
14 | I mean you buy it you 're not gon na , I mean alright you 're gon na have a bit more grown but you 're only gon na get a bit more muscly . |
15 | Can I have a bit more ? |
16 | Can I have a bit more Amy ? |
17 | Can I have a bit more in ? |
18 | For the first few months I was just having it now and again and then I was having a bit more . |
19 | She had told Dr. Saxby , and he 'd said he 'd mention it to Dr. Briant ; it could be she was having a bit too high a dose of the red capsules . |
20 | Mm and it used to be all around her mouth and she used to have a bit here sort of one of those old ladies who had whiskers on her chin and it 'd be all white . |
21 | When other horses are reaching their limit , Milton always seems to have a bit more in reserve . ’ |
22 | I 'd like to have a bit more before I go for him . ’ |
23 | look at all the pigeons again do you want to have a bit more ? , nice are n't they ? , sit up , sit up these are juicy are n't they ? must still be very cold outside , can you see the steam from the boiler ? |
24 | I 've a bit more . |
25 | this is a new United though … they 've a bit more go … bit more steel in their boots … and with just three minutes to go Alex Dyer gave them victory … what a win 3-2 three cheers for Oxford … |
26 | And I only had a bit though , with rice and some bread and some |
27 | Sometimes he had a bit too much to drink but that is n't particularly unusual , ’ said a spokesman . |
28 | The aubergine had a bit too much flavour — sea spice — which my guest , still preoccupied by bathrooms , thought carried a top note of Harpic . |
29 | ‘ I was 21 last Monday and I had a bit too much to drink , ’ he smiled later . |
30 | and I had a bit there . |