Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [art] bit [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If I appear a bit quiet that 's because I 'm scared shitless of our publicist Malcolm 's driving and we 're currently bombing round Central London at 90 m.p.h. which is wreaking havoc on my nerves . |
2 | And if I speak a bit plain … just think of me as the woman who gave up everything to save you girls from their worst dangers Dear sisters there is not one of us ladies … who wo n't tell you that we have learnt our most precious lessons of faith … and patience , and self-sacrifice and contentedness under trials from you . |
3 | I get a bit bronchial if I stay in London in the winter . |
4 | Some of it I find a bit er a bit too obvious but in the same way erm on , on the sociology side , I get a bit angry because I see what society does to people . |
5 | and she got a bit angry and I , I get a bit angry so I said , because I said well what the hell is going on ? |
6 | I get a bit flustered with all the letters , so what I do is , I take them all and go to Sonja 's room . |
7 | Well I I get a bit annoyed actually because like I said |
8 | I get a bit dizzy lying down on the bench , like I 'm falling backwards and I got to sit up for a bit . |
9 | I get a bit dizzy again and have to take it easy , so what I do is I walk with one arm against the shop windows and that , so I do n't fall over . |
10 | ‘ It 's just my determination and wanting to win and sometimes I get a bit over-zealous — but there is nothing malicious about me . |
11 | To tell the truth , I get a bit jealous of the other people who come and see Marie . |
12 | After that it was back into the ‘ chocolate box ’ scenery of western Norway , the fabulous fiords and magnificent mountains , which are marvellous to look at and to photograph , but which I find a bit aloof and unattainable . |
13 | I I knew that erm I uns , I sa understand some of it but some of it I find a bit hard to understand like this bit , it says be careful , sometimes the unknown side is is the longest side and sometimes it is not . |
14 | ‘ I feel a bit wind-blown — among other things . ’ |
15 | I suppose I feel a bit guilty . ’ |
16 | It 's just that there were so many people that I feel a bit tired . ’ |
17 | I feel a bit tired . |
18 | ‘ I feel a bit strange , ’ she said . |
19 | I feel a bit boring compared to everybody else . |
20 | but a lot of those were tiddlers , that that that maybe it maybe it 's better to use experienced investigators , and and because they can do that work so much more quickly anyway , I I do n't know , I feel a bit uncomfortable with this one year contract . |
21 | When I done that I feel a bit sorry . |
22 | Captain Allan Border said : ‘ Obviously I feel a bit sorry for Jonesy because he 's been in the side for a long time . |
23 | I feel a bit sorry for Ian because he deserved a goal . ’ |
24 | I feel a bit sorry for them , having come all the way from Southend , to your place , and er , being left ringing the doorbell for half an hour . |
25 | I I feel a bit sorry for for some of the counters because they can see certain on one palette for instance , I found there were three sorts of bags . |
26 | Yeah , I felt , I feel a bit sorry for Hannah actually cos |
27 | I do n't think , I feel a bit sorry for her because at the moment they 're running a teaching profession down so much are n't they ? |
28 | I feel a bit jaded right now , but I 'll feel better after a meal and a hot bath . ’ |
29 | I feel a bit sad . |
30 | I feel a bit sad . |