Example sentences of "for [art] bit " in BNC.
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1 | Lee was looking for the bits of the fence that were buried in the grass . |
2 | That means that you will have to find and hire different tradesmen for the bits and pieces you ca n't do yourself . |
3 | Slipstreaming away , waiting for the bits of gristle from the sandwiches . |
4 | I also got so sick at waiting for the bits that happen after you get through setup |
5 | These can either be built into a permanent unit , or merely carefully stacked to form supports for the bits , then dismantled when not required . |
6 | It was empty now , except for the bits of string and wood that the nomes had used . |
7 | At the end of 1981 , Robocom commissioned Computercraft to write the software for the Bit Stik . |
8 | After what seemed ages , Dustin thought he might be willing to co-star in John and Mary if only in gratitude for the bit of play-doctoring the two visitors had done . |
9 | If it were n't for the bit I earn I daresay me and my bairns would be in Dudley House an' all . |
10 | The victim is invisible , fully shrouded : except for the bit we 're working on . |
11 | Meanwhile , Fielding promised , he would hire the loft or the studio and line up the auditioning for the bit parts — the waiters , the dancers , the gangsters . |
12 | So this T ratio on income elasticity is for the bit right and if we were using the five percent or ten percent as our sort of cut off point , we 'd actually discard income from our consumption , from our demand function . |
13 | Except for the bit . . |
14 | I stopped the car and thought for a bit . |
15 | I wandered around for a bit and then came back again . |
16 | Let it carry him along for a bit longer . |
17 | All of which is quite funny for a bit , but becomes boring because it is obviously such rubbish . |
18 | Honecker begs in vain , then finally asks : ‘ Can I at least leave my luggage here for a bit ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Hello , Piper , you are a little bit late for a bit of breakfast but sit down and have a mug of tea . ’ |
20 | If your record starts to pick up air play and get reviewed just after three weeks , it may be worth keeping your plugger and press officer on for a bit longer . |
21 | We watched that for a bit , then took the first tube of the day round to a friend 's place for a while . |
22 | For a bit of fun before we went back to London we got a boat trip round the harbour . |
23 | We 'd sit around chatting for a bit then go on to whatever was happening that evening . |
24 | I had to go over to them and say , I 'm sorry but we 're going to have to close for a bit . |
25 | So that put the damper on gigs for a bit . |
26 | Odd-Knut finds a steep up-slope where a river joins the lake and we play for a bit going up and down steep slopes . |
27 | He 's usually good value for a bit of earthy wisdom and wit but managed to miss his own press conference this time . |
28 | .. Charlie stayed for a bit of a a natter with me . ’ |
29 | I stood it for a bit and then I 'm afraid I said to him that what was sauce for the goose and at least I was n't married . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'd heard him for a bit by then . |