Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] got a bit " in BNC.
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1 | So that 's the background of why I 'm giving this as long retired er tax inspector the mean , my own department has got a bit mean . |
2 | I look in the same direction to account for the charming note ‘ Granovsky has got a bit out of hand ’ . |
3 | Ken 's got a bit more to do then ? |
4 | so one council 's got a bit of paper and it ties up with the other one when you come here but if you do n't , if you have n't paid before you could n't tell them you were leaving |
5 | ‘ Aleena 's got a bit of a cough , ’ she said . |
6 | Over that time , things had got a bit more relaxed between them . |
7 | Things had got a bit out of proportion . |
8 | Oh yes quite so and if they 're doing well they really , local people really get behind them , but they , they 've prom in previous seasons they they 've promised so much and then fell away at the end that people have got a bit disillusioned and discontented so that , but like last year when they were doing well in the cup they erm at Watford I mean loads of people went to see them . |
9 | Vince started it and Cath 's got a bit of it , well sh it 's not the flu as yet but |
10 | The young woman was the one who seemed to be ‘ making the running , ’ but if the young chap had got a bit carried away , no doubt he would have been hauled up to court . |