Example sentences of "have [adv] a bit " in BNC.

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1 Now maybe the person that ran the book did n't really need to use all that , so at at the end of a a year , say for instance , they 'd quite a bit of money lying on that that black book .
2 Alongside me was Sam Ratcliffe who , at the tender age of sixteen , had already had quite a bit of publicity .
3 Well here 's the Director General of Fair Trading , and this is someone who 's had quite a bit of experience on this , Sir Gordon Borey and he says that motorists should ensure that any cover they buy is in the form of an individual insurance policy in their name .
4 The Bible does have quite a bit to say about Christians — all Christians — being witnesses for Jesus , BUT it does not have very much at all to say about the sort of ‘ Witnessing ’ being done by ‘ Damnation Derek ’ .
5 Usually the statute would provide only limited guidance on the question of genuine grievance , and the court would have quite a bit of freedom in deciding which grievances were genuine .
6 Do you have quite a bit of pride in your work ?
7 But one League chairman told us : ‘ I think Gordon will have quite a bit of opposition when he stands again .
8 I mean you , you even get interest just , if you 've only a bit in at least ten have n't ya ?
9 ‘ Well , we 've quite a bit more to do before dinner-time . ’
10 With almost all the farms having stock on them for 365 days , and with wives restricted in the heavy work they could do , most men had quite a bit to do when they returned from work .
11 Oh yes , Lemon had quite a bit up top , he should imagine , and all concealed under the cap and bells .
12 So what , elder children had res had quite a bit of responsibility ?
13 ‘ Our final position showed that we had quite a bit of initiative and stamina .
14 He had quite a bit on Harvey , a Kennedy Catholic who had been ‘ the good friend ’ of the late Emma Kerr .
15 ‘ We had quite a bit of success .
16 Non-existent until about I should n't think there was an a bus did come to the bottom of Road , I ca n't remember what was , it must have been about nineteen twenty I suppose something like that , it used to go to the bottom of Road and turn round there , but I never er my mother always used to say you 'd ruin the trade , the trade down well I do n't believe it did really er now I think the lack of transport now you 've hit something there , lack of transport there encouraged people to shop in Green rather to go down the town cos you could get anything off Green you know , you just think you 'd ju you , you smiled about the er butcher 's shops , the grocer 's shops , the cake shops , you could get the gents , you could get anything on Green the ironmonger shop , you need n't go anywhere else but , when they started transport er yes I think the buses had quite a bit gradually cos things that , you do n't think get things happening in this country overnight I mean , they grow on you do n't they ?
17 She had quite a bit of work done .
18 Had quite a bit recently .
19 So that 's why I 've been rather , er , you know , had quite a bit of ex experience in the court .
20 Fareda , I 'd like to come back to you because you said that you had quite a bit of information from people currently in Kuwait .
21 If you have got one of those deep fat fryers you , you have quite a bit to throw away .
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