Example sentences of "got a bit [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got a bit on that , if you want I could bring it up now while you 're talking about it , I will . |
2 | If Mike had even got a bit on me I said I 'd have bloody killed him ! |
3 | You 've got a bit of sense . ’ |
4 | Half a tick — I 've got a bit of bumph somewhere with the drill in case of air raids . ’ |
5 | We had an orgy last night and I 've got a bit of a headache today , I 'm going to have a lie down in a minute . |
6 | He contented himself with , ‘ He 's got a bit of a cough . ’ |
7 | Actually , I 've got a bit of cash , some policy I 'd forgotten about just realized , I was wondering what to do with it . |
8 | ‘ Well , shows he 's got a bit of get up and go , ’ replied another familiar voice . |
9 | ‘ You 've probably got a bit of cold coming on . |
10 | Sadly , nothing much has changed and they seem stuck in the same low level ‘ Well , at least we 've got a bit of a student following ’ rut . |
11 | Width is n't too important , as long as you 've got a bit of elbow room : we made ours so that it finished at around one metre wide . |
12 | ‘ I 've got a bit of a headache , ’ she murmured . |
13 | ‘ Aleena 's got a bit of a cough , ’ she said . |
14 | You just feel queer because you 're packed full of drugs and you 've got a bit of a temperature . |
15 | I 'll come up when I 've got a bit of time , I 'll come an' cheer her up . ’ |
16 | The voucher scheme also gets rid of the embarrassment of paying someone , and through Joan I 've got a bit of flexibility about the amount of help I get . ’ |
17 | I 've got a bit of business I want to talk to you about . ’ |
18 | Your dad will be in soon and I have n't got a bit of food on . ’ |
19 | I have n't got to smoke pot , but I do and I think that 's more security than anything , knowing that you 've got a bit of pot which you can put down and you can say : ‘ Oh , I do n't want none of that today , I 'm not in the mood for it . ’ |
20 | With that we 'll see if we 've got any more it 's er , have to go down here which has got a bit of light , still some birds moving around and the birds calling , go and check the nests now . |
21 | He 's got a bit of a roll on going down the hill would you not agree ? |
22 | For instance , a person who naturally er y has a got a bit of a short fuse . |
23 | Ah I think you 've got a bit of a mental block against it myself . |
24 | So erm I 've got a bit of time also in which to apply for a few things and go and see a few people erm |
25 | ‘ You sound as if you 've got a bit of a toothache , that 's all . ’ |
26 | Try to get it before Christmas , because I 've got a bit of time off then , and I 'll help you settle in . ’ |
27 | She 'd tolerated two sessions already , and even got a bit of a kick out of them . |
28 | ‘ You 've got a bit of a look of your ma . |
29 | She must be ill — perhaps she 's still got a bit of fever . ’ |
30 | Dunbar 's a jolly sort of fellow but he 's got a bit of a stutter so I do n't suppose he 'll last long as Pickles makes fun of him ! |