Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [verb] a bit " in BNC.

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1 So we 'd need beginning to get a bit more bu But but in terms
2 ‘ But they appear to have got a bit lax on ( a ) . ’
3 SINGER Julian Lennon looks to have got a bit carried away with his shopping .
4 I mean , we all know that having to shake tins , the number of people who go past by on the other side , and I think that we do have to be careful with the numbers , and even those people who normally give do get a bit fed up if there are too many .
5 somebody 's going to have to spend a bit of time with them over the week about the presume I 'm gon na have the time
6 I seem to have swallowed a bit of thallium … ’
7 Leeds seem to have lost a bit of all of those attributes lately .
8 You seem to have brought a bit of colour to our Jimmy 's cheeks .
9 She would have enjoyed having a bit of extra money . ’
10 She must have had to pay a bit for that .
11 Now we 're doing this one : Pete Hellicar — Nottingham local and just starting to get known a bit more then through travelling and National magazine coverage — with the backing of a new sponsor — Lifes a Beach Board Division and a seemingly endless pool from which to draw variety , ability , and originality — as well as wide grins and industrial hair clippers he seems a fairly interesting candidate for an interview .
12 The Grumpy one seems to have made a bit of a comeback recently .
13 Yes er and of course i if er rather like it seems as happened last week , if he seems to have got a bit of time he seems to need to have to extend it
14 ‘ So he kept trying to get a bit too intimate during the Veleta . ’
15 But I think you do need to plan a bit , you know in spite of the fact you 've got the degree to do , if , if you can spend time going to see these people .
16 But I do like to look a bit different and distinctive . ’
17 I I 've probably seen them about four or five times in the last six months and they do tend to go a bit route one when Walsh is playing but today their link up play has been excellent .
18 Back in time for our encore at Wembley ( well , after six nights , you do tend to get a bit lax , and anyway , the tapes went on in the right order and the dry ice was great ) .
19 Things do tend to wane a bit when lead guitarists Ian delivers the short of wah wah riffs that John Squire would leave at home , but no matter .
20 Things do tend to wane a bit when lead guitarists Ian delivers the short of wah wah riffs that John Squire would leave at home , but no matter .
21 It did seem to get a bit longer .
22 So in that case we 've got to do a bit of research have n't we ?
23 We 've got to do a bit on an earthquake .
24 Well you know you can go like that but then once you 've got it out you 've got to fiddle a bit .
25 ‘ Look , Caro , if you want to stay here , you 've got to make a bit of an effort to fit in .
26 They 've got to have a bit of room to move , like . ’
27 But you 've got to do the right kind of exercise to get the effect er and again when you come to stamina it 's got to be , you 've got to have a bit of the all round to go with the stamina .
28 But then again , you 've got to feel a bit careful there because it can misconstrued totally
29 ‘ We 've got to walk a bit now , ’ said Lydia .
30 But despite the presence of several musical forms here — canzonas , capriccios , ricercars and motets — and it does begin to sound a bit samey , and I was just beginning to tap my fingers halfway through when the Loeki Stardusters began their arrangements of a part of Palestrina 's Lamentations of Jeremiah , a hauntingly beautiful piece of music , arranged here for a lower-pitched recorders than the rest of the programme .
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